Eighteen Democrats want the federal government to place another hook in Texas by taking over its electric grid. Texas should say NO.
The border security issue exploded with three major events in rapid succession: a bad Senate bill, secession sentiment, and an impeachment.
The Texas Electrical Interconnection barely avoided collapse in a January winter storm, but is still vulnerable to cold shocks.
Gov. Greg Abbott (R-Texas) defiantly announced an expansion of his border-security efforts - with thirteen other Governors flanking him.
Texas independence, or a renegotiation of federal-State relations, might now be inevitable if the Biden administration makes one false move.
President Biden's open-border policy amounts to a coup against the United States Constitution, and Texas should continue to fight back.
Is Texas independence realistic - that is, is Texas ready to become an independent Republic? Questions they need to answer.
The Texas border dispute has spread to twenty-five other States, all of whose governors have pledged to support the Texas position.
The Texas border dispute has set up a drama of inexplicable federal policy - and State defiance. The election will decide the outcome.
Texas will start arresting illegal immigrants directly, and the Justice Department threatens to sue Texas for doing their job.