The Republic of Texas Argument
Published 4 years, 7 months ago in randomHeh… I worked 16+ hours today (sucks to be in a suit that long), but got this email in my inbox from a buddy today and figured I’d share it. Sort of tells the “why Texans think so much of their state” story a little differently:
From: The People of Texas
To: All Concerned VotersWith the presidential campaign in full swing, Texas has a message for all those complainers out there. After seeing the whiners, the folks from Texas have decided that we might just take matters into our own hands.
Here is our solution:
- Let Kerry become President of the United States (all 49 states).
- George W. Bush becomes the President of the Republic of Texas.
So what does Texas have to do to survive as a Republic?
NASA is in Houston, Texas. We will control the space industry.
We refine over 85% of the gasoline in the United States.
Defense Industry - we have over 65% of it. The term “Don’t mess with Texas,” will take on a whole new meaning
Oil - we can supply all the oil that the Republic of Texas will need for the next 300 years. Yankee states - sorry about that.
Natural Gas - again we have all we need and it’s too bad about those northern states. Mr. Kerry will have to figure a way to keep them warm.
Computer Industry - we currently lead the nation in producing computer chips and communications: Small places like HP, Texas Instruments, Dell Computer, EDS, Raytheon, National Semiconductor, Motorola, Intel, AMD, Atmel, Applied Materials, Ball Semiconductor, Dallas Semiconductor, Delphi, Nortel, Alcatel, Etc,Etc. The list goes on and on.
Health Centers - We have the largest centers for Cancer research, the best burn centers and the top trauma units in the world and other large health planning centers.
We have enough colleges to keep us going: Texas A&M, U.T., Texas Tech, Rice, SMU, University of Houston, Baylor, UNT, Texas Women’s University, etc. Ivy grows better in the south anyway.
We have a ready supply of workers. Just open the border when we need some more.
We control a good portion of the paper industry, plastics, insurance, etc.
In case of a foreign invasion, we have the Texas National Guard and the Texas Air National Guard. We don’t have an army, but since everybody down here has at least six rifles and a pile of ammo, we can raise an army in 24 hours if we need it. If the situation really gets bad, we can always call Department of Public Safety and ask them to send over a couple of Texas Rangers.
We are totally self sufficient in beef, poultry, hogs and vegetable produce and everybody down here knows how to cook them so that they taste good. Don’t need any food from anywhere else.
This just names a few of the items that will keep the Republic of Texas in good shape. There isn’t a thing out there that we need and don’t have.
Now to the rest of the United States under President Kerry: Since you won’t have the refineries to get gas for your cars, only President Kerry will be able to drive around in his 9 mile per gallon SUV. The rest of the United States will have to walk or ride bikes.
You won’t have any TV as the space center in Houston will cut off your satellite communications. You won’t have any natural gas to heat your homes but since Mr. Kerry has predicted global warming, you will not need the gas.
Signed,
The People of Texas
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Have I mentioned the Republic of Cascadia lately?
Seriously, I recommend The Nine Nations of North America: if the US fractured along what might be called natural fault lines, it would look a lot like this book describes.
People of Texas
……ever wondered why you need all that cancer research?
Spoken like a Texan.
You forgot the most important thing…
Texas has John Engler.
Hey John! Just stopped by to see what was up.
Intel, HP and AMD are actually headquartered in California. I assume there are chip fabrication plants in Texas. I realize it says “producing computer chips”, but that’s pretty vague.
Take it easy!
- Scott
How about water?
This person is a traitor to their great land of Tejas. The republic would never have a leader that would infringe on the Republic.
Sides the Bush family is NOT TEXAN.
Long live Texas!