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The podcast currently has 42 episodes available.
In this episode of the Texas News Podcast, we’re joined by Jason Fry, 5th generation Texan, knifemaker, and author of National Divorce: A Plan for Peace. Jason talks with host Daniel Miller about his journey from the world of bladesmithing to writing a groundbreaking book that links modern secessionist movements with the growing “National Divorce” rhetoric.
Together, they discuss Texas independence, the escalating national divide, and how peaceful solutions like secession can prevent unnecessary conflict. With two sons in the military, Jason brings a unique perspective on the urgency of addressing these issues before political tensions spiral out of control.
If you’re curious about how secession could bring about peace, or want to learn more about the Texas Nationalist Movement’s vision for an independent Texas, this episode is a must-listen!
In this episode of the Texas News Podcast, we tackle a major question: What happens to Texas electoral votes after we leave the Union? As Texas inches closer to independence, understanding the Electoral College’s role and how TEXIT would impact U.S. elections is crucial. Join Daniel Miller as he breaks down the electoral shift and debunks the myths about how TEXIT would "disrupt" the political system.
Welcome back to a new episode of Texas News! Today we start by discussing the concept of “The Tipping Point.” What is it? How does it relate to TEXIT? With polling data showing support for TEXIT above 50%, I explain why it doesn’t tell the whole story and what the importance of the “unshakeable belief” is.
The unshakeable belief manifests in four key ways that I explain in depth: persistence, resilience, commitment to action, and a willingness to sacrifice. We discuss how you can assess the unshakeable belief in TEXIT within yourself. I also ask you some reflective questions to help you think about your personal commitment. Let’s work together to hit that tipping point and make TEXIT a reality, not just a dream.
Welcome back to the Texas News Podcast! Today, we discuss why Canada seems to be suggesting there will be a 21st-century civil war in the United States and how this impacts TEXIT. Policy Horizons Canada, a think tank, released a report suggesting there may be an American Civil War in the next few years, citing “domestic unrest” and systemic problems in the democratic process. This is not something to take lightly – this is a government institution that directs policy.
It’s not hard to see why other countries are beginning to recognize the potential for domestic unrest in the U.S. We saw widespread riots and unrest just a few summers ago. We see what’s happening with Venezuela’s elections, the response to the Bush/Gore election, and more, which show that this isn’t an absurd reach. Could Canada and their think tanks be wrong? Of course. But there’s also a chance this is tomorrow’s news today. Other countries are preparing, and TEXIT is part of the solution.
Welcome back to the Texas News Podcast. It’s been a little while, and we have some exciting things to catch up on. The mainstream media is finally taking notice – I was featured on Dr. Phil Primetime to discuss TNM and the TEXIT movement. It’s vital that we go over and discuss what was edited out, if it was fair coverage, and my response to Dr. Phil’s closing remarks that called me “reckless.” We also show you a clip of Dan Golvach’s video testimony, Carla Gericke’s remarks, and talk about how hard it is to truly convey a message when a panel is as large as it was and a show is restricted to an hour.
Welcome to the Texas News Podcast where we dive into all things Texas politics and the future of independence in the state of Texas. In today’s episode, we're examining the new movie "Civil War," a film that has sparked widespread discussion with its portrayal of a fragmented America. I’ll analyze the plausibility of the movie’s speculative depiction of a divided union, uncover how this fictional breakup might have occurred, and explore its potential implications for the TEXIT movement. Join us as we discuss the intersections of culture, politics, and the possible futures of Texas in the context of this provocative film.
Welcome back to the Texas News podcast, where we dive into all things Texas politics and the future of independence in the state of Texas. Many people think Texas is the only state with one foot out the door, but that couldn’t be further from the truth. Believe it or not, there are other states where support for independence is surging and ready to hit the tipping point.
In this episode, we examine the results of two recent polls that asked Americans if they would support their state gaining independence from the United States. The numbers are SHOCKING and the perfect slap in the face to the federal government. So, we explore which states are in the running for the title: “Most Likely to Secede” and why support is higher than the federal government is willing to admit. This is an exciting episode you won’t want to miss!
Welcome back to the Texas News podcast, where we dive into all things Texas politics and the future of independence in the state of Texas. On today's show, we tackle the question: How close is Texas to leaving the union? TEXIT is a process that has a starting point and an ending point, and it’s important to know where we are on that path. Most people, generally, don’t stop to really consider how close Texas is to being an independent nation.
First, we explore the strength of support for Texas leaving the union. Spoiler alert: support is riding high. Then, we look at key areas where Texas separation from the union has already begun. Finally, we discuss some highly likely events that could touch off that final break with the federal government. You won’t want to miss this episode!
Welcome to the Texas News Podcast, where we dive into all things Texas politics and the future of independence in the state of Texas. On today's show, we're going to be discussing whether or not Texas Governor Greg Abbott is quietly preparing for Texas to be an independent nation. Unnoticed by most Texans, Abbott's gone on several international trips lately, which has some interesting implications for the status of Texas on the international stage and in international law. We’re going to put out the dots to let you connect them.
We also discuss the recent confirmation that the Department of Justice is conducting mass surveillance on its citizens. They’re conducting surveillance and building profiles for those who oppose firearms restrictions, lockdowns, vaccine mandates, and or support border security, all to put in a secret database. It sounds like something straight out of a bad sci-fi movie. Speaking of sci-fi, we end with a deep dive into the latest TEXIT predictive programming, and you’re not going to want to miss it.
Welcome to the Texas News Podcast, where we dive into all things Texas politics and the future of independence in the state of Texas. It is all gravy on today’s show as we discuss Texas’s primary election results and the victories of many Texas First Pledge signers. Let’s just say that some in the mainstream media are crying in their beer from our success and their failure to dissuade voters. So much so that we’re seeing stories daily on the TEXIT movement, whether it’s from Newsweek, the Economist, or even the Dallas Morning News.
We also examine Governor Greg Abbott’s interview with 60 Minutes, where he was asked point-blank whether or not he believes that Texas has the right to secede. If a media institution like 60 Minutes asks Abbott about Texas independence, then we know our voices are being heard and this issue is not going away anytime soon. With the momentum that we have and the rationale of the federal failure across everything, TEXIT has never been more of a reality.
The podcast currently has 42 episodes available.