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In reply to the discussion: Texas GOP official wants secession on the primary ballot [View all]Midnight Writer
(25,792 posts)40. As well as no Social Security, no Medicare, no Medicaid
Unless of course the socialists in their legislature come up with their own system
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Wasnt talking AT ALL about Latino's, but I can see why someone could read it that way
randys1
Nov 2015
#64
You know if they did it, that the feds would not even leave the concrete there.
LiberalArkie
Nov 2015
#10
It's one of the great ironies that the extent to which a state is dependent on Uncle Sucker,
forest444
Nov 2015
#33
they're seperatists: they just think that they should separate because they should separate because
MisterP
Nov 2015
#34
"I believe conservatives in Texas should have a choice to voice their opinion."
dhill926
Nov 2015
#22
Will Texas return the FEMA aid they received in May? And what would Cruz do for a living?
sinkingfeeling
Nov 2015
#23
"I believe conservatives in Texas should have a choice to voice their opinion."
LiberalElite
Nov 2015
#26
I think it's a great idea. And take a few of the southern states along for the ride.
Vinca
Nov 2015
#51
I think we will see many more calls for secession during the next few decades.
LonePirate
Nov 2015
#58