So the White House deadline for Texas to remove the barriers and razor wire they have placed on private or local-owned land has expired. Texas said they would install more. Half the States have signed a declaration of support for the Texas declaration of an Invasion. Some States are sending their own guard forces to support Texas on the border. #StandWithTexas has become a meme on the Internet. This is getting seriously interesting…
Somewhere around ten million illegal aliens have crossed the southern border since Biden opened it up three years ago. The latest influx appears to be tens of thousands of fighting age men from countries that have declared themselves our enemies. Hundreds are known and identified terrorists. Texas has declared this an Invasion, which opens up some interesting options. Mainly, the Federal government guarantees it will defend the States from Invasion in Article IV, Section 4. Texas has declared an Invasion in progress, and that the Federal government has broken the compact. Article I, Section 10, Clause 3 grants the States the power to wage war by themselves in case of invasion, and they say they are going to do it. Interesting times are afoot…
As we move forward from New Hampshire, we need to consider the money. A certain governor from Florida stepped out largely because he ran out of money. A lot of money donated to Trump is going to his legal defense fund due to all the Democrat lawsuits. The only remaining contender for the Republican nomination is getting lots of money from the rich donor class. The RNC is meanwhile… NOT getting a lot of that money. Many Republican State Parties are broke or next to broke. At least one is getting evicted because they can’t pay the rent. The rich donor class does NOT like the Republican base voter, and they don’t want to help the Republican base win, so their donations are… not amazingly large at this time. That suggests interesting times ahead…
New Hampshire did their primary thing, and they are a far more liberal electorate than Iowa. But Joe never does well there, so the Democrats did a funny. They decreed that a State friendly to Joe would be the first primary. But the fine folks here have a law saying they have to be the first primary, so they ran a primary without Joe. So Joe ran a write-in campaign so he wouldn’t lose the primary he didn’t want to have happen. Meanwhile, more Democrats and Independents voted in the Republican Primary than Republicans did. Trump got more than half the vote for what looks like a double-digit win, while the loser looks to have gotten somewhere around three quarters of her votes from Democrats and Independents. Talk about interesting times…
New Hampshire is doing the Presidential Primary thing today. Two Republicans are currently vying for it after everybody’s favorite Floridian governor suspended his campaign. President Biden has decreed there will be no Democrat Primary to contest his rightful ascension to the nomination of his party, and the other Republican candidate is actively recruiting Democrats and Independents to vote for her since New Hampshire has an open primary. So we will once again see her getting votes from across the aisle to bolster the minority of Republicans that support her. This will be a straight up liberal versus conservative primary with only two choices. It will be interesting to see how that goes in today’s political climate.
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