A captivating discussion unfolded as members of The FEW Female Executives of Waco gathered for a presentation by Daphne Armour, Chief of Staff for the Texas Nationalist Movement. Her talk, centered on the cause of Texas independence, took the audience by surprise, exposing the financial intricacies of the state’s relationship with the Federal Government. Many attendees were startled to learn about the significant annual financial overpayment that Texans contribute, igniting a conversation about the fiscal disparity endured by the state.
Armour passionately presented the concept of TEXIT as a viable solution, positing that Texas should extricate itself from federal obligations to correct this financial imbalance. Her arguments highlighted fiscal autonomy as the key to preserving the state’s wealth and exercising economic self-determination. In doing so, she sparked a renewed interest among those present about the idea of a sovereign Texas.
The presentation also delved into Texas’ rich history, urging the audience to embrace their state’s heritage with pride. Armour’s recounting of historic milestones served as a powerful reminder of Texas’ unique identity and past efforts for independence. This historical context offered a compelling narrative that connected the state’s storied past to its potential future as an autonomous entity.
This gathering marks another step by the Texas Nationalist Movement in their broader campaign to galvanize support for a referendum on Texas independence. By reaching out to civic groups and community leaders, the movement seeks to foster a grassroots push for a vote, inviting Texans to consider the possibilities of self-governance.
As discussions on the state’s fiscal and governmental future continue, the idea of TEXIT remains a profound statement about state autonomy, resonating with those who believe in minimizing federal overreach. This discourse not only revives pride in Texas history but also challenges citizens to explore the principles of financial equity and self-governance. Texans, recalled to their historical roots, are presented with the prospect of forging a path true to the traditional spirit of independence.


