the "military version of eminent domain" isn't a thing
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Hopefully not, and that’s something for the courts to decide if it comes to that. But the President has gone on the record as saying this is an option and it directly affects Texas, so Texas’s Senators should also go on the record regarding this issue.
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This President has a tendency to bluster about things and then not actually follow up on them. I'm not sure Texas lawmakers need to comment until it becomes an actual thing. Because it's not a thing.
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If we wait until it becomes an actual thing, it may be too late. Also, this approach infantilizes the President of the United States. The President made a public policy statement that affects Texas. Let’s hear what Texas’s Senators and Representatives have to say about it.
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A fair point. I just wish the press and the nation would have been similarly outraged when President Obama declared that he would do DACA whether Congress agreed to it or not.
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Fair enough, but our Texas Senators had a lot to say about that issue, which didn’t entail possibly seizing land from Texas landowners.
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