Anonymous ID: d5915b Jan. 28, 2024, 9:07 p.m. No.20321948   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2123 >>2322 >>2337 >>2344

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>>20321909

Will the Biden administration recognize the declaration of an invasion?

Why the convoy and associated rally point of the growing populism?

The role of the cartels?

When was the last time a domestic invasion was declared?

Role of NGOs and possibly of imposing domestic sanctions, state and or federal, now that an invasion has been declared?

What are the positions of foreign governments and is there opportunities for exploits?

How does white nationalist terrorism fit into this despite more yearly deaths accounted to toasters?

How will racism be used to spin this despite Texas being one of the most ethnicity diverse state populations?

What's the likelihood of this not being Republican v. Democrat, Left v. Right, and becoming very factionalized with varying alliances?

How do you feel about tax dollars being used for federal and state governments to pay lawyers to fight petty court battles?

How many constitutional grievances will 2024 have?

How will this affect UNITED STATES, Est. 1871, the corporation?

What will the fed have to say considering this may impact taxable dollars and potentially GDP?

What is castle doctrine anyway?

How many on the FBI terror watch list have been caught at the border?

What does taxation without representation really mean?

What are the stock market responses?

Are there biometrics done on the border crossers?

Does every border crosser get assigned a court date?

Why is there a myth that Taxas is flouting a supreme court order when the order is clearly very limited and not at all being ignored?

Anonymous ID: d5915b Jan. 28, 2024, 9:55 p.m. No.20322123   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2322 >>2337 >>2344

>>20321948

>>20322085

>Half chub

Since the shills are asleep, we can have a productive conversation on this thread. First, let me sum the current situation:

>federal government backed down from direct confrontation

>mass popular support for the Republican governors holding the line

>cucked bill that allowed 5000 migrants a day no longer on the table

>GOP who supported the bill ostracized

>thanks to Ukraine and Israel needing money, everyone is desperate to strike a deal

Damn, winning feels pretty good. This is no Jan 6 or Canadian Trucker Protest, we're actually winning politically this time. So, what to do now? Feel free to chime in, I'll give my own two cents:

>the GOP in the alliance need to keep pressing Biden

>keep asking for more, since we have the upper hand we can't settle for a subpar deal

>governors should escalate, if a civil war looks plausible the feds will get desperate and this will bring more generous concessions

>Texas should make it look like they are serious about secession, this means selling gas to Europe despite the embargo, increasing the amount of razor wire on the border and other stuff like that

Okay, but what do civilians need to do?

>keep countering the narrative, Biden has power to close the border and deport the migrants, he is not doing so because he does not want to

>press GOP leaders to not accept shitty deals

>don't do anything violent, you'll just be easy prey for feds, politicians and professionals on the national guard need to be at the frontline of the movement

>keep making memes, they are pretty cool

 

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