Barry
Smitherman, head of the powerful Texas Railroad Commission and is seeking to be
the state's next Attorney General, made waves last week with comments about
economic collapse, energy policy and the future. However, those things only led
up to a much bigger statement: "We have made great progress in becoming an independent nation, an 'island nation' if
you will, and I think we want to continue down that path so that if the
rest of the country falls apart, Texas can operate as a stand-alone entity with
energy, food, water and roads as if we were a closed-loop system."
In an interview
with WND, Smitherman added that Texas is "uniquely situated because we
have energy resources, fossil and otherwise, and our own independent electrical
grid."
"This was
one of my goals at the Utility Commission, and it is one my goals currently as
chairman of the Railroad Commission," Smitherman said. "That's why I
stress so vehemently oil and gas production, permitting turnaround times, and
everything that enables the industry to produce as much as it can, as quickly
as it can."
Smitherman also said that Texas has
"been very strong leading in the charge against the Obama
administration."
Though
Smitherman did not use the term "secession," it seems clear that
Texas is at least making preparations so that it can stand, should other states
around it fall. I think this is a wise thing. They see the real problems coming
and are seeking to deal with them at the state level rather than allow the
problems to overtake them.
“We have made great progress in
becoming an independent nation, an ‘island nation’ if you will, and I think we
want to continue down that path so that if the rest of the country falls apart,
Texas can operate as a stand-alone entity with energy, food, water and roads as
if we were a closed-loop system.”
I have at least
one question regarding Texas. How is Texas dealing with their southern border
and the influx of illegals pouring into the state? That seems to be just as
much a threat as the other things Mr. Smitherman mentions in the interview.
I also have a
question as to what other states are doing, if anything, to prepare for what is
obviously on the horizon.
Following the
re-election (which I believe was filled with fraud) of Barack Obama in 2012,
people from all 50 states signed petitions to secede
from the Union. The petitions garnered enough
signatures, that shortly after, the White House raised the minimum signatures
for response to petitions from 25,000 to 100,000. The Obama administration took its time in responding to those petitions and essentially sidestepped the issue, having Jon Carson respond with "But as much as we value a healthy debate, we don't let that debate
tear us apart."
I
don't think it's debate that is tearing this country apart. It's policies that
are doing that. While Carson attempted to wax eloquently about secession and
the Union, I think the Obama administration fails to realize that those
petitions were merely a "shot across the bow." Smitherman is
indicating that preparation is being made for the real deal by at least one
state. My guess is that if Texas is doing this, there are other states quietly
doing it as well.
Source: Freedom Outpost, http://freedomoutpost.com/2013/09/texas-secession-texas-official-barry-smitherman-state-actively-preparing-to-become-an-independent-nation/#ixzz2eRfI5vln
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