Monday, July 21, 2014

The secessionist plots become entangled!

BNews: Monday, Texas Gov. Rick Perry (R) announced he is deploying 1,000 Texas National Guard to the U.S. border with Mexico, saying he can not idly sit by while "our citizens are under siege."

Trying to sort this out.  First, there was the declaration from Pelosi that the border was null and void, and California was joining with Central America.  Obama seemed to agree. Then there is the coalition idea of breaking up California and rejoining the union from Tim Draper, now on the ballot.  Obama seemed to indicate there was some merit in democracy.  Now we have Texas defying the pro-union, anti-unions forces within Obama's head, and deploying forces against the Nancy Pelosi and Pacific America. Independent militia's seem split. A third want California kicked out of the union, a third want them forced in, and another third want California to voluntarily leave the union.

The middle ground states, New Mexico and Arizona:

AZ Central: In rapid fashion, the ongoing crisis on the border involving tens of thousands of unaccompanied children from Central America has injected uncertainty and chaos into U.S. and Arizona politics. It has split immigration-reform supporters and reinvigorated border-security hawks in advance of this year's congressional midterm and gubernatorial elections, and it has complicated efforts by President Barack Obama and Congress to respond to the emergency in a serious way.
New Mexico: 
 New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez said Saturday that hundreds of detained immigrants represent the humanitarian consequence of false beliefs that anyone can stay in the U.S.
Martinez made the remarks after touring a temporary detention facility in Artesia, the Roswell Daily Record reported. She was joined by federal and state officials at the barracks of the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center.
"This is no place for young mothers and babies. One is just 11 months old," Martinez said.

Arizona split between pro union and anti union; New Mexico definitely going pro-union, so far.
So, we have Tim Draper vs Nancy Pelosi vs Rick Perry in a Mexican stand-off. Place your bets.

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