Today, federal Judge Ana Reyes blocked Trump's policy that only allows transgenders with exemptions into the military AND federal judge Chuang ordered the restoration of USAID & all access, employment & privileges to all its former employees & contractors
That makes 27 of Trump's decisions blocked by federal judges
2/3 of this Senate will never vote to remove them. Only 53% are GOP, including RINOs
Winning the presidency is not enough to fix fedgov because the Left is more powerful in the US
Solution: help the Texas Nationalist Movement and Free Louisiana lead the red states out of the Union!
That makes 27 of Trump's decisions blocked by federal judges
2/3 of this Senate will never vote to remove them. Only 53% are GOP, including RINOs
Winning the presidency is not enough to fix fedgov because the Left is more powerful in the US
Solution: help the Texas Nationalist Movement and Free Louisiana lead the red states out of the Union!
Federal judge Chuang stripped Trump's deputy admin of USAID Jeremy Lewin from authority because he's tainted by association with DOGE and DOGE is icky
That makes 31 of Trump admin's decisions blocked by federal judges. Here's my list.
Fedgov is unfixable. We must help The Texas Nationalist Movement or Free Louisiana initiate a National Divorce
That makes 31 of Trump admin's decisions blocked by federal judges. Here's my list.
Fedgov is unfixable. We must help The Texas Nationalist Movement or Free Louisiana initiate a National Divorce
2 bills critical for Texas sovereignty will be debated and voted on at the Texas House State Affairs committee this coming Wednesday, March 26:
* HB 796: Texas Sovereignty Act creates process for Texas to reject unconstitutional federal laws and actions
* HB 1056: transactional gold
Also being heard is the bill to remove the expiration of the application for a Convention of States that Texas made in 2017 (HJR 98)
The hearing starts at 8:00 am in the John Regan Building, Room 140 (JHR 140) which is on the north side of the Capitol complex: https://capitol.texas.gov/tlodocs/89R/schedules/html/C4502025032608001.HTM
Come to the Capitol and sign up at the kiosks outside the meeting room in favor of HB 796 and HB 1056. Sign up to testify as well.
If you cannot make it to the Capitol, please use the online comments portal to express support and reasons if you so choose. That portal is up for use now and will close at end of testimony on Wednesday. https://comments.house.texas.gov/home?c=c450
* HB 796: Texas Sovereignty Act creates process for Texas to reject unconstitutional federal laws and actions
* HB 1056: transactional gold
Also being heard is the bill to remove the expiration of the application for a Convention of States that Texas made in 2017 (HJR 98)
The hearing starts at 8:00 am in the John Regan Building, Room 140 (JHR 140) which is on the north side of the Capitol complex: https://capitol.texas.gov/tlodocs/89R/schedules/html/C4502025032608001.HTM
Come to the Capitol and sign up at the kiosks outside the meeting room in favor of HB 796 and HB 1056. Sign up to testify as well.
If you cannot make it to the Capitol, please use the online comments portal to express support and reasons if you so choose. That portal is up for use now and will close at end of testimony on Wednesday. https://comments.house.texas.gov/home?c=c450
Warning: Hollywood made another Trump assassination & coup fantasy movie, but "Mickey 17" now in theaters doesn't have the redeeming features of the other one: "Civil War"
Amusingly, the story of Mickey 17 is predicated on the assumption that Trump would lose in 2024! The producers had to swallow their pride & release the movie even though he didn't, because the scenes had already been shot. It was intended to dunk on Trump's failure
Mickey 17 tries to lift up the status of, and teach you to desire, organizing politically to take down Trump, and having sexual relationships with black women
I realized that libs think Trump is dumb because he's not a wordcel. He enjoys spending time with blue-collar types and uses their vocabulary. Libs never evaluate his intelligence based on his accomplishments and good choices
Wordcels look over a lot of tech geniuses this way
Amusingly, the story of Mickey 17 is predicated on the assumption that Trump would lose in 2024! The producers had to swallow their pride & release the movie even though he didn't, because the scenes had already been shot. It was intended to dunk on Trump's failure
Mickey 17 tries to lift up the status of, and teach you to desire, organizing politically to take down Trump, and having sexual relationships with black women
I realized that libs think Trump is dumb because he's not a wordcel. He enjoys spending time with blue-collar types and uses their vocabulary. Libs never evaluate his intelligence based on his accomplishments and good choices
Wordcels look over a lot of tech geniuses this way
Of course, one tends to think that people who disagree with one are less intelligent. Both red & blue assume this of the other.
But progressive ideology is that "experts must rule, not the people." So they can't afford to acknowledge that their enemies are wise or smart.
Mickey 17 trailer tricked me into paying to see this contribution to "the Resistance" to Trump. Both movies are big-budget, good acting & effects. I'm jealous how much Hollywood bestows on "The Resistance."
Having Lefty Mark Ruffalo in the trailer was a red flag that it might be a Lefty movie, but didn't have time to vet the movie before going. My wife thought it was the worst ever, but I'd give it a C.
Trump is not mentioned by name in the film. Actually the character is a mix of Trump and a tele-evangelist. I don't think the government can put the producers in jail.
But I'll certainly blame them if someone takes Trump out.
The Left has a dangerous belief that the Right only exists because our presidential candidates exist. If they could just take out the few conservatives that they hear about, then the Right wouldn't exist anymore
Truth is: they need to let the red states secede
I just find funny that political message of “we are the aliens not this creatures that might be ugly but they are friendly”
Rotten Tomatoes gets few votes anymore, so don't trust them. Try Criticless
Whoever has stock in Warner Bros or Plan B should sue the CEO for making a film that's a $200M contribution to the anti-Trump resistance, not a real attempt at making money for the owners
• Production budget — $118M
• Marketing budget — $80M
• Needs to make over $275M to break even
But progressive ideology is that "experts must rule, not the people." So they can't afford to acknowledge that their enemies are wise or smart.
Mickey 17 trailer tricked me into paying to see this contribution to "the Resistance" to Trump. Both movies are big-budget, good acting & effects. I'm jealous how much Hollywood bestows on "The Resistance."
Having Lefty Mark Ruffalo in the trailer was a red flag that it might be a Lefty movie, but didn't have time to vet the movie before going. My wife thought it was the worst ever, but I'd give it a C.
Trump is not mentioned by name in the film. Actually the character is a mix of Trump and a tele-evangelist. I don't think the government can put the producers in jail.
But I'll certainly blame them if someone takes Trump out.
The Left has a dangerous belief that the Right only exists because our presidential candidates exist. If they could just take out the few conservatives that they hear about, then the Right wouldn't exist anymore
Truth is: they need to let the red states secede
I just find funny that political message of “we are the aliens not this creatures that might be ugly but they are friendly”
Rotten Tomatoes gets few votes anymore, so don't trust them. Try Criticless
Whoever has stock in Warner Bros or Plan B should sue the CEO for making a film that's a $200M contribution to the anti-Trump resistance, not a real attempt at making money for the owners
• Production budget — $118M
• Marketing budget — $80M
• Needs to make over $275M to break even
Today, an Indiana Senate committee approved an amended version of the "Greater Indiana" bill by a party-line vote of 7-2, so it's headed to the full Senate for a vote. As amended, it creates the committee, which will make a report, whether Illinois agrees or not. The IN/IL state line can't legally move without both states' approval.
But now it appears that Indiana is willing to put a little pressure on Illinois. How far will Indiana go to push Illinois' tyrannical government to listen to southern/central Illinois?
Certainly no battle of the cornfields is in the offing under current conditions. Perhaps Illinois will give up its downstate to escape from a future state government debt crisis?
The link in bio has articles about relocating this state line.
Hoosiers: tell your Indiana senator you support HB 1008 this week because the vote will come within a few days.
Help conservative communities escape blue-state governors and move their bad laws farther from our counties.
But now it appears that Indiana is willing to put a little pressure on Illinois. How far will Indiana go to push Illinois' tyrannical government to listen to southern/central Illinois?
Certainly no battle of the cornfields is in the offing under current conditions. Perhaps Illinois will give up its downstate to escape from a future state government debt crisis?
The link in bio has articles about relocating this state line.
Hoosiers: tell your Indiana senator you support HB 1008 this week because the vote will come within a few days.
Help conservative communities escape blue-state governors and move their bad laws farther from our counties.
Today we're up to 39 of Trump's decisions blocked by federal judges. See list:
Let the blue states have DC judges. We can have our own judges if we help the Texas Nationalist Movement or @FreeLouisiana kick off a National Divorce
Let the blue states have DC judges. We can have our own judges if we help the Texas Nationalist Movement or @FreeLouisiana kick off a National Divorce
Limiting out-of-state political contributions is needed to limit the campaign against Texas independence when it's finally on the ballot. Texas HB 3592 will do that. The State Affairs committee will hold a hearing on it April 9. Call the chair to allow a vote, and convince the members of the committee to vote yes.
Here are the members of the committee: https://capitol.texas.gov/Committees/Membership.aspx
If you can't make the trek to Austin to testify in person, you can leave an official online comment in the committee's portal here: https://comments.house.texas.gov/home?c=c450
Here are the members of the committee: https://capitol.texas.gov/Committees/Membership.aspx
If you can't make the trek to Austin to testify in person, you can leave an official online comment in the committee's portal here: https://comments.house.texas.gov/home?c=c450
Texans, tell your House member to vote yes! and tell the Speaker of the House Burrows to let them vote! Find contact info for your state (not federal) legislators here: https://wrm.capitol.texas.gov/home
New essay from us: How a federation of red states would differ from the US https://redstatesecession.org/how-a-federation-of-red-states-would-differ-from-the-us/
Texan crypto bros and gold bugs, leave a comment for the committee!
Yes they count how many are in favor or opposed, and very few comments are received! Only 2 people showed up to testify yesterday. Don't make that mistake this time.
This prepares Texas for independence!
HJR 175 by Gerdes – Proposing a constitutional amendment relating to the right to own, hold, and use a mutually agreed upon medium of exchange, has a hearing before the Pensions, Investments & Financial Services committee on Monday, April 14, 2025.
Take a minute or two and leave a comment in support. https://comments.house.texas.gov/home?c=c395
Yes they count how many are in favor or opposed, and very few comments are received! Only 2 people showed up to testify yesterday. Don't make that mistake this time.
This prepares Texas for independence!
HJR 175 by Gerdes – Proposing a constitutional amendment relating to the right to own, hold, and use a mutually agreed upon medium of exchange, has a hearing before the Pensions, Investments & Financial Services committee on Monday, April 14, 2025.
Take a minute or two and leave a comment in support. https://comments.house.texas.gov/home?c=c395
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"Greater Indiana" bill passes Indiana Legislature
INDIANAPOLIS - The Indiana Senate passed a bill 36-13 today that, if signed by the governor, will create a commission to study the possibility of a relocation of the Illinois/Indiana state line. The bill, HB 1008 “Indiana-Illinois Boundary Adjustment Commission,” was amended by the Senate and so awaits assent from the House, which passed the original version of the bill 69-25 in February. The amendment allows the commission to issue reports even if Illinois does not pass a similar bill.
Illinois Representative Brad Halbrook has introduced HB 1500, a bill that would complement HB 1008 by supplying Illinois representatives to the bi-state commission, but it is languishing in the Rules Committee of the Illinois House.
So far, since early 2020, 33 counties of Illinois have passed non-binding referendums calling for separation from Illinois. No county has voted down such a referendum, and the election results average 74%. The counties are in central and southern Illinois, and most are rural. Central and southern Illinois, with a population of 2.8 million, gave 1.7 votes to President Trump for every 1 vote for Hillary Clinton in 2016, which is even more than Indiana did. Illinois currently has 102 counties.
Illinois’ state budget is primarily dependent on personal income tax, and so would benefit from the loss of southern and central Illinois, according to an analysis published at RedStateSecession.org. However, the analysis shows that certain groups of counties would be a financial benefit to Indiana, such as the eastern half of central Illinois with 1.1 million people, because they have a higher average income than Indiana does. The analysis also proposes that, if Indiana wanted to take a larger group of counties, then Indiana might want to design legislation that would require the whole group of counties to pay their share of Indiana’s state’s taxes.
During debate, Sen. Shelli Yoder (D - Bloomington) cited a Ball State tabulation that found that the 33 counties that have already voted to split Illinois would be the second-lowest income state in the country if they were a state. However, Sen Scott Baldwin (R - Noblesville), said that the economies of the counties would grow under Indiana’s low regulation, low-tax business environment: “the grass is always greener on the other side is what I hear a lot, but really the grass is always greener where you water it. We water it here in Indiana, that’s why 33 counties want to come here. Indiana is open for business.”
Moving a state line might be more palatable to Congress and to Illinois than creating a new state, which would add two Republicans to the US Senate. Although Illinois officials dismissed the idea this year, a debt crisis could force Illinois to reconsider the option, as relocating state lines could provide an immediate influx of cash to state coffers.
Uncopyrighted photos regarding this story are here: https://redstatesecession.org/greater-indiana-bill-passes-indiana-legislature/
INDIANAPOLIS - The Indiana Senate passed a bill 36-13 today that, if signed by the governor, will create a commission to study the possibility of a relocation of the Illinois/Indiana state line. The bill, HB 1008 “Indiana-Illinois Boundary Adjustment Commission,” was amended by the Senate and so awaits assent from the House, which passed the original version of the bill 69-25 in February. The amendment allows the commission to issue reports even if Illinois does not pass a similar bill.
Illinois Representative Brad Halbrook has introduced HB 1500, a bill that would complement HB 1008 by supplying Illinois representatives to the bi-state commission, but it is languishing in the Rules Committee of the Illinois House.
So far, since early 2020, 33 counties of Illinois have passed non-binding referendums calling for separation from Illinois. No county has voted down such a referendum, and the election results average 74%. The counties are in central and southern Illinois, and most are rural. Central and southern Illinois, with a population of 2.8 million, gave 1.7 votes to President Trump for every 1 vote for Hillary Clinton in 2016, which is even more than Indiana did. Illinois currently has 102 counties.
Illinois’ state budget is primarily dependent on personal income tax, and so would benefit from the loss of southern and central Illinois, according to an analysis published at RedStateSecession.org. However, the analysis shows that certain groups of counties would be a financial benefit to Indiana, such as the eastern half of central Illinois with 1.1 million people, because they have a higher average income than Indiana does. The analysis also proposes that, if Indiana wanted to take a larger group of counties, then Indiana might want to design legislation that would require the whole group of counties to pay their share of Indiana’s state’s taxes.
During debate, Sen. Shelli Yoder (D - Bloomington) cited a Ball State tabulation that found that the 33 counties that have already voted to split Illinois would be the second-lowest income state in the country if they were a state. However, Sen Scott Baldwin (R - Noblesville), said that the economies of the counties would grow under Indiana’s low regulation, low-tax business environment: “the grass is always greener on the other side is what I hear a lot, but really the grass is always greener where you water it. We water it here in Indiana, that’s why 33 counties want to come here. Indiana is open for business.”
Moving a state line might be more palatable to Congress and to Illinois than creating a new state, which would add two Republicans to the US Senate. Although Illinois officials dismissed the idea this year, a debt crisis could force Illinois to reconsider the option, as relocating state lines could provide an immediate influx of cash to state coffers.
Uncopyrighted photos regarding this story are here: https://redstatesecession.org/greater-indiana-bill-passes-indiana-legislature/
"Greater Indiana" bill passes Indiana Legislature
INDIANAPOLIS - The Indiana Senate passed a bill 36-13 today that, if signed by the governor, will create a commission to study the possibility of a relocation of the Illinois/Indiana state line. The bill, HB 1008 “Indiana-Illinois Boundary Adjustment Commission,” was amended by the Senate and so awaits assent from the House, which passed the original version of the bill 69-25 in February. The amendment allows the commission to issue reports even if Illinois does not pass a similar bill.
Illinois Representative Brad Halbrook has introduced HB 1500, a bill that would complement HB 1008 by supplying Illinois representatives to the bi-state commission, but it is languishing in the Rules Committee of the Illinois House.
read more at https://redstatesecession.org/greater-indiana-bill-passes-indiana-legislature/
INDIANAPOLIS - The Indiana Senate passed a bill 36-13 today that, if signed by the governor, will create a commission to study the possibility of a relocation of the Illinois/Indiana state line. The bill, HB 1008 “Indiana-Illinois Boundary Adjustment Commission,” was amended by the Senate and so awaits assent from the House, which passed the original version of the bill 69-25 in February. The amendment allows the commission to issue reports even if Illinois does not pass a similar bill.
Illinois Representative Brad Halbrook has introduced HB 1500, a bill that would complement HB 1008 by supplying Illinois representatives to the bi-state commission, but it is languishing in the Rules Committee of the Illinois House.
read more at https://redstatesecession.org/greater-indiana-bill-passes-indiana-legislature/
Hilarious comment as "Greater Indiana" bill passes Indiana Legislature https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUoNJNyYBLc
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Hilarious comment as "Greater Indiana" bill passes Indiana Legislature
"Greater Indiana" bill passes Indiana Legislature
INDIANAPOLIS - The Indiana Senate passed a bill 36-13 today that, if signed by the governor, will create a commission to study the possibility of a relocation of the Illinois/Indiana state line. The bill,…
INDIANAPOLIS - The Indiana Senate passed a bill 36-13 today that, if signed by the governor, will create a commission to study the possibility of a relocation of the Illinois/Indiana state line. The bill,…
My anon account was cited in this major mainstream news wire used by many newspapers. https://www.thecentersquare.com/illinois/article_52a804c7-3cdc-4506-90a5-6a2a037071c8.html