USCG VET
@USCG_VET_IS_BACK
20 January, 11:22
Texas WILL NOT back down!!🔥🔥
To all of you CORRUPT TRAITORS in the government...
Let me be as clear as I can from all Texans to all of you that have:
-Been derelict in your duty
-Flagrantly disregarded the laws of our Nation
-Allowed MY STATE to be invaded!!
WE are protecting OUR border now!!
WE WILL NOT give control back to you because you are destroying our country WITH INTENT!!
So FIJCK YOU!!! If you want it COME AND TAKE IT!!!🖕🏼
https://twitter.com/SaltyG...
To all of you CORRUPT TRAITORS in the government...
Let me be as clear as I can from all Texans to all of you that have:
-Been derelict in your duty
-Flagrantly disregarded the laws of our Nation
-Allowed MY STATE to be invaded!!
WE are protecting OUR border now!!
WE WILL NOT give control back to you because you are destroying our country WITH INTENT!!
So FIJCK YOU!!! If you want it COME AND TAKE IT!!!🖕🏼
https://twitter.com/SaltyG...
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Jack Seitzinger
@Jrseitzinger
21 January, 07:26
In response USCG VET to his Publication
Good morning Shipmate!
Federalized…not by FJB
#1 Each states’ executive leader (typically the governor) can activate National Guard units. In this case, the governor will serve as the commander-in-chief and the state will pay for the cost.
#2 The President can federalize the National Guard under Title 10 status. In this case, the president will serve as the commander-in-chief, active-duty officers will command Guard forces and the federal government will pay the cost. This is what happened during Hurricane Katrina.
#3 The President can federalize the National Guard under Title 32 status. In this case, each states’ governor will serve as the commander-in-chief (but will answer to the Chief of the National Guard Bureau) and the federal government will pay the cost.
Federalized…not by FJB
#1 Each states’ executive leader (typically the governor) can activate National Guard units. In this case, the governor will serve as the commander-in-chief and the state will pay for the cost.
#2 The President can federalize the National Guard under Title 10 status. In this case, the president will serve as the commander-in-chief, active-duty officers will command Guard forces and the federal government will pay the cost. This is what happened during Hurricane Katrina.
#3 The President can federalize the National Guard under Title 32 status. In this case, each states’ governor will serve as the commander-in-chief (but will answer to the Chief of the National Guard Bureau) and the federal government will pay the cost.
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Exactly. I remember that is what was done during Katrina as I was down there for that mess for 2 months helping people off the roof tops.
05:19 PM - Jan 21, 2024
In response Jack Seitzinger to his Publication
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