In “Texit: Why and How Texas Will Leave The Union,” Texas Nationalist Movement president Daniel Miller delivers a provocative yet methodical case for Texas independence. Far from fringe political theory, Miller reveals how Texas independence has deep historical roots and growing mainstream appeal, with polling data showing surprising levels of support across political affiliations.
Miller methodically dismantles common arguments against Texit while building a compelling case that Texas's relationship with the federal government has become dysfunctional and unsustainable. He addresses critical questions about currency, trade, military bases, and Social Security that would arise during a transition to independence.
Through meticulous research and historical context, Miller demonstrates that Texas's journey toward independence parallels successful independence movements worldwide. He argues that Texas statehood was always conditional, and Texans retain their fundamental right to political self-determination.
Beyond mere secession, “Texit” envisions a prosperous independent republic that preserves the best of American principles while creating a better future for Texans. Miller outlines practical pathways to independence through democratic referendum and peaceful negotiation, contrary to apocalyptic predictions from critics.
Whether you're a proud Texan questioning the status quo or simply interested in understanding one of America's most significant political movements, this book offers an illuminating roadmap to Texas's potential future as a sovereign nation.
If you enjoyed “America's Forgotten History, Part 3: A Nation Asunder,” “The Real Lincoln,” and “Patriots of Treason,” you'll love “Texit: Why and How Texas Will Leave The Union.”