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To: qaz123

Perhaps some of the other states will sign the same or similar bill. I’m surprised Texas hasn’t. I think the residents of their state should start pushing their governors to jump on this bandwagon .


50 posted on 06/15/2019 10:58:17 AM PDT by lilypad
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To: lilypad

I think I saw someone comment that Texas wasn’t going to give out birth certificates but may have got sued. No BC, so SSN, no bennies type of thing.

If this country is going to be saved, short of some type of violent civil war and/or the break up of the country into 3 parts, the ONLY thing will be the Governors of the states in the Southeast, Midwest and Mountain state, excluding Colorado, banding together and saying, ENOUGH.

They literally have the entire country by the ballz. Pretty much all food and energy production comes from those states. And, except for a handful of locations, that’s where all the military bases are. Then take into account that the very large majority of states, except for maybe a few in New England, are filled with Conservative or Right Leaning folks, to include Cali, Illinois, Ohio, Michigan, Washington, Oregon, NY, NJ, Penn. If you took the eastern halves of Washington and Oregon, made it a state and gave the coast to the Progressives, we’d have 2 more Republican Senators and more Republican Rep’s. The only reason any state, except maybe Connecticut, Rhode Island and Mass, are Blue is because of the cities.

The heck with a Constitutional Convention, there’s about 35+ states that, if they joined together and told the Left to pound salt up their collective asses, everything would change. The Democrats wouldn’t or couldn’t do anything.


51 posted on 06/15/2019 12:52:18 PM PDT by qaz123
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