The SREC Resolutions Committee has recently cast its vote against the TEXIT resolution, revealing a measure of disconnect with significant voices in the state. Committeeman Rolando Garcia, a prominent figure in this decision, has raised a few eyebrows with his assertion that there is limited support for TEXIT, even though the Texas Nationalist Movement (TNM) stands as the third largest political group in Texas.
This judgement contradicts the political influence and capacity of the TNM as one of the top political movements in the state. It’s worth noting that the growth and resilience of TNM underline a sweeping appeal and robust support from Texans who are increasingly embracing the call for independence. They recognize and affirm the potential of Texas as an autonomous entity, capable of governing its own affairs.
Despite the impasse at the committee level, it’s become even more crucial for supporters to make their voices heard. The democratic process thrives on the collective will of the people, and so every demonstration of your support matters. Every email, every call, every conversation can help tip the scales towards acknowledging the broad appeal of the cause that the TNM stands for.
The call now is for TNM supporters to email Committeeman Rolando Garcia at rdgarcia03@gmail.com and voice their support for TEXIT. It’s an opportunity to remind him and other key decision-makers that the TNM is not an isolated constituent. Instead, it reflects the hopes and aspirations of thousands of Texans who are rooting for a future defined by self-determination, independence, and prosperity.
The recent vote is a reminder that the journey for political autonomy is not a sprint but a marathon. It requires constant effort, relentless belief, and the audacity to claim the future. The worthy cause of TEXIT will continue, propelled by the collective will of its ardent supporters.