Topic: Don't mess with Texas
yellowrose10's photo
Tue 04/14/09 10:34 AM


ok...so if i'm understanding this....we can have texas pride but not use federal help when Texans taxes go toward it as well? so all other states can use it, but not texans? wow...i'm going to stop paying taxes then


I hear that. It was no surprise to me when I read that states that pay the most to the fed government receive the least in benefits.


so that makes us hypocrites??? or is it he texas pride thing??? cause you can't explain texas pride

Lynann's photo
Tue 04/14/09 10:36 AM
So I guess texans find no conflict with the feds when they want money or when spending my tax dollars while asking for more and more financial and real support at the same time they call for secession?

Make up your minds.

Cue up "Should I stay or should I go?"

I think that is funny...a sort of state wide split personality.

Almost as funny as the extreme sensitivity of texans any time anyone criticizes any thing about the state.

I knew the minute I posted my first on this thread there would be a bunch nipping at my heals. Didn't take long for the predictable response. Heck, I have even received threatening personal messages for posting articles critical of Texas.

It's almost as predictable as Pavlov's dogs.

Once more...wanna go...please do.

yellowrose10's photo
Tue 04/14/09 10:39 AM
i have no problem with giving texas my taxes....that way no one else would use it. but texans pay federal taxes as well and if we can try to make it on our own great....if not...we should get some back like everyone else does

krupa's photo
Tue 04/14/09 10:41 AM
Well, I have already put up with one rant from the broad who hates Texas and wants it to be given back to Mexico so, I just ignore that petty drivel and tripe.


I firmly believe that it is our duty as Texans to hold on to our right to secceed if it is warranted. Economically and financially speaking, we could indeed exist as an independant and soveriegn country. Hell, we could do that with nothing more than our oil reserves, refineries and shipping ports.

DaveyB's photo
Tue 04/14/09 10:44 AM

So I guess texans find no conflict with the feds when they want money or when spending my tax dollars while asking for more and more financial and real support at the same time they call for secession?


Why should they feel conflicted when they are sending the federal government more than their fair share, and why wouldn't they favor secession whey they support other states. Were not that far from them in that issue here in Ca.


yellowrose10's photo
Tue 04/14/09 10:46 AM
maybe we should stop federal taxes and everyone do state taxes

krupa's photo
Tue 04/14/09 10:48 AM
The thing the thing that gets me...Texas has to sell its own oil out of state and then buy it back to refine it in our own refineries before we ship it out to prevent Texas having an unfair economical advantage over other states (and we damn sure would). Obviously, every state but Texas voted for that one....

DaveyB's photo
Tue 04/14/09 10:49 AM

maybe we should stop federal taxes and everyone do state taxes


As a California I already pay higher state taxes than most so not sure I want to go that route [laugh]

Really though I don't mind the federal taxes, though they are too high and too much gets wasted, I just don't like the idea of not receiving my fair share of benefits from those taxes.

DaveyB's photo
Tue 04/14/09 10:51 AM

The thing the thing that gets me...Texas has to sell its own oil out of state and then buy it back to refine it in our own refineries before we ship it out to prevent Texas having an unfair economical advantage over other states (and we damn sure would). Obviously, every state but Texas voted for that one....


Every state except maybe Alaska which faces a similar issues. Or maybe not, I'm not sure what their refinery capacities are.

yellowrose10's photo
Tue 04/14/09 10:51 AM


maybe we should stop federal taxes and everyone do state taxes


As a California I already pay higher state taxes than most so not sure I want to go that route [laugh]

Really though I don't mind the federal taxes, though they are too high and too much gets wasted, I just don't like the idea of not receiving my fair share of benefits from those taxes.


i don't mind either but not if texas can't use it like other states

DaveyB's photo
Tue 04/14/09 10:52 AM



maybe we should stop federal taxes and everyone do state taxes


As a California I already pay higher state taxes than most so not sure I want to go that route [laugh]

Really though I don't mind the federal taxes, though they are too high and too much gets wasted, I just don't like the idea of not receiving my fair share of benefits from those taxes.


i don't mind either but not if texas can't use it like other states


Exactly!

willing2's photo
Tue 04/14/09 10:52 AM
Let's all let the Governor know we want secession.
Help me draw up a short letter. Don't want to loose his attention span. Then, we all Fax it to him.

krupa's photo
Tue 04/14/09 10:55 AM


The thing the thing that gets me...Texas has to sell its own oil out of state and then buy it back to refine it in our own refineries before we ship it out to prevent Texas having an unfair economical advantage over other states (and we damn sure would). Obviously, every state but Texas voted for that one....


Every state except maybe Alaska which faces a similar issues. Or maybe not, I'm not sure what their refinery capacities are.


Alaska was not yet a state at that point in history. They don't have refineries there man...that is what the Alaskan Pipeline it there for....to take the crude to shipping points to then be trucked and shipped to U.S refineries. Texas has 87% of the U.S oil refineries.

DaveyB's photo
Tue 04/14/09 10:55 AM

Let's all let the Governor know we want secession.
Help me draw up a short letter. Don't want to loose his attention span. Then, we all Fax it to him.


Hell, I understand why you guys might want to, but I don't want it to happen... California would be expected to pick up the slack and we just aren't in the position.

DaveyB's photo
Tue 04/14/09 10:58 AM
Edited by DaveyB on Tue 04/14/09 10:58 AM



The thing the thing that gets me...Texas has to sell its own oil out of state and then buy it back to refine it in our own refineries before we ship it out to prevent Texas having an unfair economical advantage over other states (and we damn sure would). Obviously, every state but Texas voted for that one....


Every state except maybe Alaska which faces a similar issues. Or maybe not, I'm not sure what their refinery capacities are.


Alaska was not yet a state at that point in history. They don't have refineries there man...that is what the Alaskan Pipeline it there for....to take the crude to shipping points to then be trucked and shipped to U.S refineries. Texas has 87% of the U.S oil refineries.


Actually I decided to check, Alaska has 6 refineries. No that many but a few and as you say they were not a state at the time that went through so it doesn't matter much.

krupa's photo
Tue 04/14/09 10:59 AM


Let's all let the Governor know we want secession.
Help me draw up a short letter. Don't want to loose his attention span. Then, we all Fax it to him.


Hell, I understand why you guys might want to, but I don't want it to happen... California would be expected to pick up the slack and we just aren't in the position.


Most states would be in that exact position bro...but, as a state we have kept our right to legally secced from the union at our discretion...to the best of my knowledge all the other states legally and willingly forfieted that right.

willing2's photo
Tue 04/14/09 11:02 AM


Let's all let the Governor know we want secession.
Help me draw up a short letter. Don't want to loose his attention span. Then, we all Fax it to him.


Hell, I understand why you guys might want to, but I don't want it to happen... California would be expected to pick up the slack and we just aren't in the position.

Then, comon' over, throw some boots and a cowboy hat on and holler, YEEEEHHAAAAAWWWW"

no photo
Tue 04/14/09 11:03 AM
actually it's not true that Texas reserved the right to secede

BUT it is written into the agreement that Texas (with a popular vote from the people) can split into five seperate states. That would be ten Senators and about a hundred extra Representatives. A very powerful voting bloc in the Legislature

DaveyB's photo
Tue 04/14/09 11:03 AM



Let's all let the Governor know we want secession.
Help me draw up a short letter. Don't want to loose his attention span. Then, we all Fax it to him.


Hell, I understand why you guys might want to, but I don't want it to happen... California would be expected to pick up the slack and we just aren't in the position.


Most states would be in that exact position bro...but, as a state we have kept our right to legally secced from the union at our discretion...to the best of my knowledge all the other states legally and willingly forfieted that right.


I do believe you are correct on the forfeited rights. But no most states would NOT be in the same position as Ca. Like Tx we have been unfairly paid a greater percentage of the tax burden and now that we are looking for some extra help we're getting the finger. I wish we did have the right as those of you in Texas to.

willing2's photo
Tue 04/14/09 11:04 AM



Let's all let the Governor know we want secession.
Help me draw up a short letter. Don't want to loose his attention span. Then, we all Fax it to him.


Hell, I understand why you guys might want to, but I don't want it to happen... California would be expected to pick up the slack and we just aren't in the position.


Most states would be in that exact position bro...but, as a state we have kept our right to legally secced from the union at our discretion...to the best of my knowledge all the other states legally and willingly forfieted that right.

Long posts back.
There are about 20 other States that have drawn up proposals.
Don't know the current status on their progress.