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For Texas! The Texas First Declaration "Texas First means focusing on protecting our state sovereignty over the encroachment of the federal and state government. Texas above all." 1. Individual Liberty Above All Texans’ God-given rights to life, liberty, and property trump federal and state edicts. The state shields locals from D.C.’s overreach, and local governments shield us from Austin’s mandates—independence and self-government are our birthright. No legal plunder—government, federal or state, shall not seize our property without due process. Free speech and medical freedom—all treatments and medicines freely available—reign supreme. 2. Local Control, Texas Strong Power starts with families, towns, and counties—not Austin, and never D.C. Local rule stands firm, free from federal overreach, unless it’s to uphold Texas sovereignty. 3. Faith, Family, and Freedom Texas defends God, parents, and conscience against federal woke tyranny. Our values rule—state and local leaders block D.C.’s cultural overreach and purge globalists and anti-sovereigntists from medical and school boards. 4. Texas First, America Second Texas jobs and industries trump foreign or federal priorities. Trade and work build our state first—America benefits when Texas leads, not the other way around. When the States are First America is First. 5. Economic Freedom Fuels the Texas Miracle Low taxes and lean rules outmuscle federal and Austin meddling. From shops to rigs, Texas thrives when government—D.C. or Austin—gets out of the way. End the Chevron Deference in Texas and all other forms of unelected rules and regulations; cut licensing red tape—“Perpetuities and monopolies are contrary to the genius of a free government, and shall never be allowed”—freedom, not handouts. 6. Property Tax Elimination End property taxes—Texans don’t owe D.C. or Austin to keep our land. Fund our needs with Texas revenue (sales tax, oil cash), defying federal and state schemes to drain us. Slash school board overhead—no valuation hikes. 7. Spending Reform and a Texas Wealth Fund Texas spends smart—no waste, no federal or Austin pork. Bank surplus (like oil profits) into a Texas Sovereign Wealth Fund to cut taxes and build roads, airports, and infrastructure, free from D.C.’s and Austin’s grip. 8. Energy Dominance, Texas Style Texans rule energy—oil, gas, ethanol, biofuels, solar, we dominate all forms of energy. No federal or state edicts hinder our dominance—just Texas powering itself and beyond, fueling jobs and our fund. 9. Second Amendment, Non-Negotiable Gun rights bow to no federal or state law. Every citizen shall have the right to keep and bear arms in the lawful defense of themselves and Texas—no ATF raids and regulations, no red flag laws, no bans, no gun-free zones. Self-defense is ours alone. 10. Texas Militia Reborn Revive the constitutional "Militia of the several states"—armed citizens, not federal adjuncts like the Texas State Guard or National Guard tied to D.C. and Austin’s chain of command. Per Edwin Vieira and in the spirit of Séguin’s “Fight or Die” Tejano Volunteer Company, this is Texas’s independent, people-led force, separate from state military, defending our sovereignty. 11. Border Security is Texas’s Fight Texas takes charge—no bowing to D.C. and Austin’s inaction. We deploy the National Guard, DPS, and NG-trained militias to augment and support border security, locking down illegals, trafficking, and drugs. Our land, our law. 12. No Puppets, No Foreign Hands Our lawmakers serve Texas, not D.C. nor Austin—no political dynasties or PAC puppets of Deep State masters, in-state or out; Texas cash rules our voice. No foreign or puppet entities shall own Texas land; what’s ours, we reclaim. 13. Election Integrity and State Electoral College Texas elections stay pure—no federal or Austin tampering. Voter ID, paper ballots, same day voting and results and a State Electoral College balance rural and urban voices, keeping D.C.’s and Austin’s hands off our republican form of government—Texas is a republic with popular sovereignty in a federation of republics, as Zavala wrote and Seguín defended. As the Founders intended. 14. Texans Rule the Legislature Recall elections for federal and state senators and representatives must be law, reminding them they serve Texans, not rule us—stay connected, live in districts. Term limits (12 years max across state and federal offices), age limits, and office limits end careerism—no lifers bouncing between Austin and D.C.; ban stock trading by lawmakers. Texas Legislative sessions locked by law with a fixed template—set dates, clear rules, no quorum breaks, and no sub-chair power grabs like 2025’s Democrat ploy to neuter Republican chairs—shall not deviate; the people’s will above all. “We no longer ask, we no longer request—we DE-CLARE! This is for Seguín, Zavala, and every Texan who NEVER bowed. The Texas First Declaration is our stand, with Trump’s federalism against the Deep State, bringing both sides—federal and state overreach and external threats—down. When the States are First, America is First—for Texas.”
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I’ve been in Texas for under 24 hours and now I know exactly what Southern hospitality means. I thought Californians were friendly but you guys take it to a whole different level Thanks again 🇺🇸
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Hey Stargate fans! I will be taking part in the Tweet storm tomorrow (Tuesday 6/16) at 10:30am PT/ 1:30pm ET) #SaveStargate I signed the petition! change.org/p/save-stargate-w… Thanks @rachel_luttrell for the shoutout and alert. I will be here for it! 👍🏼
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Let’s go @rachel_luttrell !! #SaveStargate Tuesday 6/16 right here 10:30amPT/1:30pm ET 👍🏼
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in other news water is wet
Every hotel/motel owned by Indian origin individuals should be looked at and investigated for possible human trafficking operation, human smuggling and other criminal activities all over the U.S.
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Me as a kid: "wow, the bible unfairly portrays women as vindictive, shallow, selfish, transactional creatures." Me as an adult: "I may have been a tad hasty on the 'unfairly' part"
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More evidence that Governor Abbott declaration of a organized terrorist group holds no weight If CAIR was really designated a terrorist organization by the state of Texas, they would’ve been expelled and their assets frozen Texans are being subdued
🚨WARNING TEXAS🚨 Terror-tied CAIR is inside a Houston mosque tomorrow night, building their voting army - while Republicans stay silent. 📍 June 16 • 6 PM 📍 River Oaks Islamic Center (ISGH) A Harris County Tax Office representative will certify volunteers as official Deputy Voter Registrars so they can register and mobilize voters in their community before the midterms. How is this allowed - CAIR-Texas, Houston, which is designated a foreign terrorist organization by Governor Abbott - WHY ARE THEY STILL OPERATIONAL!? This is a highly organized machine treating elections like an open-door invasion. 🚨They've figured it out: Low turnout disciplined block voting = control of school boards, city councils, state houses, and congressional seats where only a few thousand dedicated votes can flip the outcome. Look at New York. According to a CAIR post-election survey, 93% of eligible Muslim voters turned out, and 97% of them supported Zohran Mamdani - making him the city's first Muslim mayor, while only 42% of the overall city voted. That's the power they wield when the rest of us stay home. 🚨 Republicans know this. That's exactly why so many of the Republican leaders refuse to address the Islamization of our country. They don't want to risk losing the chance to court the Islamic vote - because these voters are showing up in droves while everyone else naps. 🚨 The mosque hosting tomorrow night’s CAIR voter registration drive is River Oaks Islamic Center, part of the ISGH network - the Islamic Society of Greater Houston, which operates a 22-mosque umbrella across the Houston area. Dr. Mazhar Kazi, Yasir Qadhi’s father, was one of the key pioneers who helped build this entire network from the ground up decades ago. He founded Houston’s first mosque, established the University of Houston MSA, and played a central role in the early formation of ISGH itself. AS I KEEP WARNING TEXANS - All roads lead back to Yasir Qadhi’s network. They spent generations constructing the mosques and the organizational infrastructure. Now they are using that same infrastructure -with official government certification - to turn out their voting bloc while most Americans stay home. This is the long game. They coordinate like a military operation. We treat elections like background noise. WE MUST WAKE UP! Local elections decide your kids' curriculum, your taxes, your police, and your future. And right now, one side is wide awake and organized - while the other side is still sleeping.
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テキサス旅行記 Blue Bell Creameries で$1アイス🍨 工場見学はできず😣💦 そして女子大好きBuc-ee’sに放流中。 買い物カゴをパンパンにして戻ってくることでしょう⛽️
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This is gonna be super awesome
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Tell me again that Tex Mex isn't Mexican food? Pobrecitos don't understand history if you think that the Mexican food we serve here isn't real
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>” Without the silicon Satan you are devoid of your own thought.”
"grok says",,look at .you . Without the silicon Satan you are devoid of your own thought. The Bible says you will not be saved when the final horn sounds and the flock is called home.
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I shot this video while we were stuck on the highway in Waco during the flooding. I was very concerned that the retaining wall wasn’t going to hold up and we would all just be stuck. I shot this video when the first responders sowed up. But we were literally stuck. There was water in front of us water to the left water to the right and cars behind us. It was like something out of a movie
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This Frenchman describing Buc-ee’s is the only thing you need today (IG: Erosbrousson)
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whew i smell i like burnt rubber and and swamp ass but it was good to burn some memories in the firepit 🫠🦝🥴
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I have arrived in Texas 🇺🇸 This is the place where they said everything was bigger and the people are friendlier, so far both of these have been true. My mind was blown by the vending machine where you just took out whichever items you wanted and it automatically charged you, we need these back home. Who’s got suggestions on what to do here 🤔
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Someone please bring the Europeans to Tractor Supply You can buy chickens, some work shirts, Mexican Coke, and an entire trailer load of T Posts in one go
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Emergency Management Chris Liesmann of Blanco County Texas sharing what the Blanco River at Blanco looks like Monday morning after widespread 2-4” of rain fell. #TXwx
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You can endlessly say, “Brahmins are Dalits in my eyes,” but that won’t mean a thing if you ignore what’s happening and those brahmin migrants successfully implement their caste discrimination system in every professional field and then your kids are forced into what they consider to be Shudras, because they’ve successfully stolen their ability to gain entry into professional fields. Coping mechanisms arent a valid defense in warfare, and war is being waged against Americans from within our nation.
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TRAFFIC ALERT: I-35 is closed in both directions in Waco, Texas, as a result of devastating flooding. INFO: kwtx.com/2026/06/15/severe-r…
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Catastrophic flash flooding ongoing in Waco, TX.
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Hewitt drive SUCKS to drive in when its like that 🫠
What Hewitt Drive (Waco, Texas) looked like during the height of the heavy rain event this evening. #ctxwx
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