WACO — Standing in front of a massive state flag on Saturday, Claver Kamau-Imani outlined his utopian vision of a Nation of Texas that he believes is just on the horizon.

No taxes or Faucis, no speed zones or toll roads. No liberals, no gun laws. No windmills, no poor people. A separate currency, stock market and gold depository. “Complete control of our own immigration policy.” World-class college football, a farewell to regulators. And unthinkable, unimaginable wealth.

“We are going to be so rich,” he chanted. “We’re gonna be rich. We are gonna be rich. We. Are. Going. To Be. Rich! … As soon as we declare independence, we’re going to be wealthy. I personally believe that our personal GDP will double in five to seven years.”

“The independence of Texas is good for humanity as a whole,” he added to cheers.

Kamau-Imani, a Houston-based preacher, was among 100 or so people who spent the weekend at the Waco Convention Center for the first conference of the Texas Nationalist Movement, which since 2005 has advocated for the Lone Star State to break away from the United States — a “TEXIT,” as they call it.

Supporters of the movement said they are more energized and optimistic than ever about the prospect of an independent Texas, and pointed to appearances or support from current and former lawmakers — including state Sen. Bob Hall, R-Edgewood, who spoke at the event — as evidence that their movement is far from fringe. The get-together also came as TEXIT supporters celebrated what they believe is crucial momentum: Days before the meeting, the Texas Nationalist Movement announced that it was more than halfway to the roughly 100,000 signatures needed to put a non-binding secession referendum on the Texas Republican primary ballot.

  • @xkforce
    link
    8910 months ago

    Yes please secede. Texas has enough electoral votes that if it split off, the modern republican party would never win again.

    • DontMakeMoreBabies
      link
      fedilink
      16
      edit-2
      10 months ago

      Texas is an economic base - let them try, so they can get fucked to dust like the last batch of racists, but they shouldn’t be allowed to succeed.

      That would be stupid.

      • @MacGuffin94
        link
        4110 months ago

        It’s an economic base now. If they secede the major companies there are not staying. They can grandstand all they want about Texas taxes but they will not want to lose our on being an American company and deal with trying to switch to bring a foreign company operating in the US.

        • @CADmonkey
          link
          1310 months ago

          Your comment makes me wonder something - in a magical hypothetical world where Texas leaves the US, in additon to companies leaving, large government installations like military bases or mission control centers would also have to close. Aren’t those things also drivers of economic activity? Houston would have a problem…

          • ares35
            link
            fedilink
            1710 months ago

            federal government and military packing up and leaving, companies doing the same. educated persons with the means, too. no more federal funding flowing in. the whole state would turn to shit in no time (well, i mean, even more than parts of it already are)

          • @EvacuateSoul
            link
            810 months ago

            The military bases would be operational for the short-lived attempt to secede.

          • @MacGuffin94
            link
            310 months ago

            Texas would have to lean super heavy on oil. I dint know enough about their economy but you’re right there would be no more federal military money and you would probably see them drop in economic size to something like Spain. Not a 3rd world country by far but also no where near an economic power house.

        • @AnUnusualRelic
          link
          910 months ago

          I’m looking forward to buying a Colorado Instruments calculator.

        • davel [he/him]
          link
          fedilink
          English
          510 months ago

          major companies there are not staying.

          I wouldn’t assume that. This new State will strip away all sorts of federal labor & consumer protections, to the advantage of capitalists. New Texas will be a neocolony of the US, to the detriment of working class Texans.

          • @MacGuffin94
            link
            1010 months ago

            It will definitely be bad for Texans but realistically a lot of big players leave. Haliburton, American Airlines, AT&T, HP, Dell, USAA are probably at the top of that list because of wanting to keep defense contracts, regulations on foreign technology companies importing into the US, or fear of being forced to sell utility infrastructure.

      • @toasteecup
        link
        English
        610 months ago

        So are California and New York. I think we’ll manage. In fact whole Texas has the 8th highest GDP vs the world, California beats it at 5th. New York trails a bit at 10th.

      • @MountainGoat
        link
        510 months ago

        If they were allowed to then the US Military would leave and the Mexican military would roll right in and claim it for themselves. I say let them. See ya, bye!

    • @[email protected]
      link
      fedilink
      English
      110 months ago

      Like always, the equilibrium will just adjust around a different center. It would definitely be a big shift to the left without the largest red state.

  • @[email protected]
    link
    fedilink
    4010 months ago

    “We are going to be so rich,” he chanted. “We’re gonna be rich. We are gonna be rich. We. Are. Going. To Be. Rich! … As soon as we declare independence, we’re going to be wealthy. I personally believe that our personal GDP will double in five to seven years.”

    😂

    Oh, he’s serious. Where would the food come from? Because Texas is terrible for farming. You can’t live off of beef.

    Days before the meeting, the Texas Nationalist Movement announced that it was more than halfway to the roughly 100,000 signatures needed to put a non-binding secession referendum on the Texas Republican primary ballot.

    Non-binding‽ Stop! I can’t take it! 🤣

    • enkers
      link
      fedilink
      1910 months ago

      Texas seceding would be peak FAFO entertainment if it weren’t for all the innocent people who would get fucked over. It’d be like the US’s own little brexit.

      • @orclev
        link
        1210 months ago

        Yeah, this is very much not the threat they think it is, and if anything it would go even worse than brexit and that’s already one of the worst clusterfucks in recent history. All it would take is less than a year later when everyone is starving and freezing to death yet again due to Texas shit power infrastructure failing during winter storms for these morons to maybe finally realize they are in fact the problem. Or maybe not, they’re still in deep deep denial about all kinds of things.

      • @[email protected]
        link
        fedilink
        310 months ago

        Fair point, but secession is only something Texas politicians bring up to win easy political points with these kinds of people. It gets tossed around all the time, especially when things don’t go their way in elections, and these rubes eat it up. They would never vote on it seriously.

        The politicians know it would be economic and political suicide, because Texas does not have the infrastructure to be autonomous, unlike the UK, which was autonomous before joining the EU.

        • @cynar
          link
          English
          210 months ago

          Talking as someone from the UK, we have been fucked by Brexit, (well by the Tories in general) it’s just hidden by layers of bureaucracy. Inflation has been sky high for the last year or so. We also have the most expensive energy prices in the world.

          Just because it is stupid, doesn’t mean politicians won’t run with it.

    • @[email protected]
      link
      fedilink
      English
      410 months ago

      Lol oh my god I genuinely hope they try it - especially if it becomes a “promised land” for MAGA types and Nationalist Christians. We’ll vote with our feet, and I’m pretty confident the results will be quite unambiguous.

    • @CADmonkey
      link
      110 months ago

      Maybe they will try to grow something in Odessa. 😃

    • QuinceDaPence
      link
      fedilink
      -4
      edit-2
      10 months ago

      Where would the food come from? Because Texas is terrible for farming.

      Citation needed.

      You can’t live off of beef.

      …citation needed

  • @Son_of_dad
    link
    3810 months ago

    If he’s a preacher why hasn’t his church had his tax exempt status removed. All federal perks or aid to him or his church need to be taken away

  • @dhork
    link
    English
    2010 months ago

    No Liberals? Do they plan to sell Austin?

    • @c0c0c0
      link
      English
      610 months ago

      I imagine they’re planning to purge Austin.

  • brothershamus
    link
    fedilink
    1910 months ago

    Am agreeing with cowboy. Great state of Texas is independent and strong thinker, like Putin. Must show US their secession in order to live among the free peoples. Certainly they will become very wealthy. I am woman of color who works in factory and is liberal.

  • Ghostalmedia
    link
    English
    1910 months ago

    This would be such a shit show. Democratic states outside of Texas would be all for this, because the right would loose a ton of representatives.

    Moreover, all the big centers of commerce in Texas would push back hard. Austin, Dallas, etc. The big cities that make the money are all blue.

    • @dhork
      link
      English
      710 months ago

      Texas currently has 38 seats, Republicans outnumber Democrats 25-13. If Texas had already seceded than Hakeem Jeffries would be the Speaker right now.

  • @CADmonkey
    link
    1810 months ago

    Ok, but next january or february when the snow wipes out their electrical system, we won’t be sending any linemen from the United States to help patch things up.

  • Mx Phibb
    link
    fedilink
    1710 months ago

    Go ahead, this’ll be fun. Let’s see, to travel out of your country, you’ll need a passport, and for that to be accepted, you’ll need a treaty in place Sure, you’ve got oil, but you basically need to be part of OPEC to sell it, and they decide price and volume. To ship anything you produce, you need treaties in place

    Yep, let’s see how this goes.

  • @Beelzebob
    link
    1510 months ago

    I’d trade Texas for Puerto Rico any day.

    Also… Oh, your colleges aren’t in the US? No, you don’t get to play with us. You can’t have it both ways, shitheads.

  • Jaysyn
    link
    fedilink
    15
    edit-2
    10 months ago

    Ya’ll going to be so surprised to find out that those military bases don’t answer to the state & aren’t just employment opportunities for poor folk.

    • capital
      link
      210 months ago

      46% of the voting population of Texas voted for Biden in 2020.

  • @[email protected]
    link
    fedilink
    1310 months ago

    Wonder how long it would survive without US support? Probably less than a year. Mexico could reclaim their land after that.

    • @[email protected]
      link
      fedilink
      210 months ago

      That’s what I was thinking. No US military means they’re on their own. Though… It looks like they have their own military that is about 10-15% the size of Mexico’s. That’s actually nothing to sneeze at, and it would also come down a lot to what the US would leave behind (if anything) in such a scenario.

      An independent Texas with leftover US nukes is the nightmare that will be waking me up tonight.

      • @Railing5132
        link
        110 months ago

        There is no way in hell that the DoD would let any nuclear weapons reside in a secessionist state.

  • @DevCatOP
    link
    English
    1310 months ago

    There is only one proper response to this:

    https://www.texasstandard.org/stories/texas-population-majority-latino-census-bureau-update/

    Texas has been majority white since at least the mid 1800s, but Hispanics have been expected to overtake the majority for some time. Now, new data shows that happened at some time in 2022.

    The U.S. Census Bureau updated its official population estimates, and the numbers confirm Latinos have officially made up the largest share of the state’s population since at least last July.

    Lloyd Potter, state demographer of Texas and director of the Texas Demographic Center, said Hispanic Texans made up 40.2% of the state’s population last summer, edging out non-Hispanic white Texans, who made up 39.8%.

    “When we look at demographic and population change, there’s what we refer to as components of population change,” Potter said. “The three major components are births, deaths and net migration. So when we look at and when we compare population change between the non-Hispanic white population and the Hispanic population, the dynamics of those elements are different.”

    For example, Hispanics tend to have higher birth rates than the non-Hispanic white population, Potter said.

  • @IphtashuFitz
    link
    English
    1110 months ago

    Please do! Without their 40 electoral votes we won’t see a Republican in the White House for generations.

    • @Madison420
      link
      510 months ago

      If they succeed well they will accomplish is getting their ass whooped while being invaded by the us, you’d think the last civil war would be a tipoff that you can’t succeed.

      • @[email protected]
        link
        fedilink
        -5
        edit-2
        10 months ago

        You realize it is, in fact, possible for a state to secede peacefully, right?

        It’s even a requirement for actual self-determination.

        The last time wasn’t acceptable because of the way they did it and why they did it.

        But a mutual agreement to part ways is perfectly reasonable.

        And, quite frankly, fuck those losers, don’t let the door hit you on the way out.

        • @Madison420
          link
          110 months ago

          It is not.

          Good luck doing it.

          Try to argue that the next one won’t be taken the exact same way.

          Not at all.

          Nope, Texas fucking off would be economically disastrous. The people can disavow citizenship and go somewhere else but taking federal property isn’t going to do it. And even if they did succeed spain would come knocking for their filibustered property.

          • @[email protected]
            link
            fedilink
            010 months ago

            This is absolutely going to blow your mind, but it turns out when both parties agree to something you can do it.

            • @Madison420
              link
              110 months ago

              Hypothetically yes, in practice no. Similarly the articles of Confederacy were analyzed before during and after the civil war and it was established that no state has the right to succeed without federal approval as the federal government has bought and paid for Texas both figuratively and retroactively to Mexico.