States Reach The Breaking Point. Time for #NationalDivorce & #TEXIT
States on the Brink of Divorce
Multiple secessionist movements across the United States are gaining momentum, with advocates seeking political alternatives to their current state governance. The Texas Nationalist Movement (TNM) views these developments as part of a broader pattern of growing dissatisfaction with federal and state political structures.
We see the Greater Idaho Movement as a prime example of citizens taking concrete steps to address political representation challenges. Thirteen counties in eastern Oregon have voted to potentially join Idaho, reflecting a deeper desire for self-determination that resonates strongly with our own Texit movement. These counties, which overwhelmingly supported the election of Donald Trump, demonstrate the rural-urban political divide that has become increasingly pronounced in recent years.
The underlying motivation is clear: when state governments no longer represent the values and interests of significant portions of their population, people will seek alternative solutions. Matt McCaw, executive director of the Greater Idaho Movement, articulated this sentiment perfectly when he noted that the tension stems not from different values, but from one region’s values being forcibly imposed on…