A long discussion but a good one. I felt completely out of my depth since the whole thing was in the idiom of politics, but Freitas—of the Virginia House of Delegates—does a fine job of articulating his position, breaking down the details, and presenting a view that's clear enough for the average viewer to understand. In the video below, Freitas and his panel (which includes his wife) go over the Texas border situation, and our man concludes that there is a looming constitutional crisis that probably needs to occur so as to beat the government back and keep it from acquiring more power. If a civil war is going to start somewhere, Texas is one of the most unsurprising places where it would happen.
Thursday, February 08, 2024
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