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Texas to leave the USA?

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Chef, is this your doing?

way to go TEXAS it maybe the time to stand up and say screw you to the federal gov.
Carpe Diem

Red out
Um I think it was tried once before. LOL
the texas governor so looks like a soap star. That hair is probably one big lego piece that snaps on.


It's not just Texas, but the "mainstream" media has buried this extremely important activity.
This is a story that needs to be put out to the entire US.
Carpe Diem

Red out
That hair is probably one big lego piece that snaps on.


Lee press on hair.
absolutely Nicola. Each state should be a country all in itself,eh? We don't need no stinking gomment.

BTW, he was talking about taxes. This state has some of the highest taxes I've seen in awhile.
8.5% sales tax when in tourist heaven florida it was 6.0%

House taxes or property tax if you will is out there as well. On a 150k house here it's around $8000.00 if florida it was $850.00 at my place.
I work with a guy who is from Texas and won't shut up about how awesome it is because it was once it's own country and there's some cob-webbed law still on the books that says they can secede.

This is me caring about him and his state that was once a nation for like a week and a half.

I wonder if he's hyperventilating about his ken-doll governor and this resolution.
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This state has some of the highest taxes I've seen in awhile.


Yes, but you can't beat the State income Tax!
$0.00 per year!

The States have to get their money somewhere.



The point of the Resolutions affirming the 10th Amendment is that the BIG government is out of bounds in many areas. Creating mandates that the States have to fund, on issues that are better and Constitutionally determined at the State level.

It is also part of the effort to save our country from the financial attack we are under from the World Bank, Banking institutions, and the FED.

You will not hear about this on the main news channels because they are owned and controlled by the same big money interests.

It sounds insane until you study and understand the Constitution and the ramifications of what is being done. Then you begin to realize the gravity of the situation.
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I work with a guy who is from Texas and won't shut up about how awesome it is ...


I live in Texas Lexi. People are pretty much all that way here. Unless they came from someplace else, like me. Then you learn to just smile and nod.
I just smile and nod as well. Then say "bless your heart" and move on.

Florida doesn't have a state tax either.
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8.5% sales tax when in tourist heaven florida it was 6.0%
House taxes or property tax if you will is out there as well. On a 150k house here it's around $8000.00 if florida it was $850.00 at my place.

Those days are long gone salex tax is 7 and 7.5 and property tax is way up
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"bless your heart"


"Yes Ma'am"
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absolutely Nicola. Each state should be a country all in itself,eh? We don't need no stinking gomment.

BTW, he was talking about taxes. This state has some of the highest taxes I've seen in awhile.
8.5% sales tax when in tourist heaven florida it was 6.0%

House taxes or property tax if you will is out there as well. On a 150k house here it's around $8000.00 if florida it was $850.00 at my place.


Shit and I thought Connecticut property taxes were nuts what the hell are they on drugs? A house like that if you can find one that cheap here would be maybe $3000.00 a year
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Shit and I thought Connecticut property taxes were nuts what the hell are they on drugs? A house like that if you can find one that cheap here would be maybe $3000.00 a year


Bikebum, at the risk of exposing myself as someone who knows nothing about tax revenue, I'm pretty sure that workers in Connecticut pay a hefty state income tax to make up the difference, whereas in TX and FL they don't, thus the much higher property tax rates.

Here in Nevada we don't pay state income taxes either, so I'm guessing the property taxes are higher than other states too, though I'm a lowly apartment dweller so I wouldn't know.
Hey, any of you guys do that tea party thing yesterday? How did that go?

Last I checked, the US flag is still flying at the bank across the street, so no People's Republic of Nevada has been declared yet...

Those days are long gone salex tax is 7 and 7.5 and property tax is way up


No it's not. It depends on your county. I still own a house there and still pay taxes on it and it's still the same. As a matter of fact they went down this year.
As for the sales tax it's at 6.5 because the county voted to raise it by .5 for schools.
10th amendment of the United Stated Constitution:
“The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.”

States that have introduced bills and resolutions asserting their sovereignty in the last two years...
AR, AZ, CA, GA, KS, LA, MI, MN, MO, MT, NH, OK, SC, TX, TN, UT, WA, AL, AK, CO, FL, ID, IN, ME, NV, OH, PA, VA, WV, HI

and the Republic of Lakotah have declared full independence.
(I'm not sure if they will be celebrating the 4th of July or not.)

See the story here
my sis went to school in Austin for her grad degree... from what she has said.. seems as though Texas is pretty well populated with assholes :/...


and i have had some of the same impression from visiting there a few times..
I love your sister. She understands. LOL
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I love your sister. She understands. LOL


lol, she hated living in texas... hated UT as well.
I've been here since last June and so do I. I'm being held hostage by the economy.
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I've been here since last June and so do I. I'm being held hostage by the economy.




Aww Chef.....
"Love all, trust a few, and do wrong to none."