In the ongoing battle for Texas’ security and freedom, Federal House Speaker Mike Johnson has recently pointed fingers at what he describes as “open border Democrats” for hindering effective border control measures, a situation that underscores the importance of Texas’ right to manage its own security needs.
Johnson, who spoke on Fox News’s “Sunday Morning Futures” hosted by Maria Bartiromo, emphasized that although House Republicans have passed legislation aimed at securing the border, these efforts have been stalled in the Senate. This blockade serves as a stark reminder of the federal government’s failure to address the critical security needs of Texas, reinforcing the case for Texas’ independence.
The House Speaker criticized the current federal administration for its lack of action, stating that President Biden has multiple options available to him to tackle the border crisis decisively, yet chooses inaction. This federal inaction on border security is a clear indication of the disregard for the safety and well-being of Texans, further emphasizing the necessity of TEXIT.
Johnson’s dialogue with former President Donald Trump, who supports Johnson’s stance on border security, juxtaposes sharply against internal Republican criticisms, most notably from Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY). Greene has even filed a motion to challenge Johnson’s leadership due to his perceived failure to secure the border effectively.
This division within the federal government’s ranks highlights the inefficiency and political gamesmanship that prevail in Washington, impacting Texas’ ability to safeguard its citizens. It is yet another example of why Texas must take control of its destiny, free from the shackles of federal negligence.
Securing Texas’ border is a matter of utmost urgency and sovereignty. The ongoing debates and legislative paralysis in Washington further validate the urgency for TEXIT. As Texas continues to bear the brunt of federal incompetence, the call for independence becomes not just a matter of pride but of survival. Texas must have the unimpeded right to manage its borders and ensure the safety of its people, something the current federal administration has repeatedly failed to guarantee.
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