It’s very nice when men like Allen West and Rush Limbaugh, men we admire, jump aboard a train on Friday that we arrived upon in April of 2019. We wrote about it then and have penned several articles on the matter since. It has been obvious to anybody with a good knowledge of culture, history, and demographics what the immediate future would bring.

Welcome gentlemen, to a grasp of the readily apparent…

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FNC: “The leader of the Republican Party in Texas suggested Friday that ‘law-abiding states’ might want to form their own ‘union,’ after the U.S. Supreme Court rejected the Lone Star State’s lawsuit over the 2020 presidential election, according to reports. The high court’s decision was the latest legal setback in GOP efforts to overturn Nov. 3 results that gave Democrat Joe Biden a victory over President Trump, denying Trump a second four-year term. Texas asserted it had a right ‘to demand that all other States abide by the constitutionally set rules in appointing presidential electors to the electoral college.’ It claimed that other states suffered whenever one state “violates federal law to affect the outcome of a presidential election.’ ”

West, Chairman of the Texas GOP, then opined: “The Supreme Court, in tossing the Texas lawsuit that was joined by seventeen states and 106 US congressman, [has] decreed that a state can take unconstitutional actions and violate its own election law — resulting in damaging effects on other states that abide by the law, while the guilty state suffers no consequences…This decision establishes a precedent that says states can violate the U.S. Constitution and not be held accountable. This decision will have far-reaching ramifications for the future of our constitutional republic. Perhaps law-abiding states should bond together and form a Union of states that will abide by the Constitution.”

Texas state Rep. Kyle Biedermann, R-Fredericksburg, called for a state vote on secession. “The federal government is out of control and does not represent the values of Texans. That is why I am committing to file legislation this session that will allow a referendum to give Texans a vote for the State of Texas to reassert its status as an independent nation.”

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And if we’re searching for a movement logo, a symbol, of what once was a feasible constitutional republic, and what we seek to restore, there is only one symbol, out of the many we see on the streets at conservative events and marches. Only one…