Texas Senate Bill 147 Passes State Senate, What’s Next?

In my previous post, I discussed why this bill should be passed, which it recently did in the Texas State Senate. It bans entities or citizens from the following countries from buying real estate in the state of Texas: China, Russia, North Korea, and Iran. The bill is mostly focused on China, given the Chinese Communist Party(CCP), the ruling party of China for the past several decades, has been buying up large swaths of Texas land recently; the CCP also has a long-term agenda to destroy the West on route to having the monopoly on World Government.

The property which TX Senate Bill 147 applies to includes agricultural land, improvements, mines and quarries, mineral deposits, and standing timber.

It also grants the Texas attorney general the authority to investigate potential violations if “reasonable suspicion” exists that an individual or entity making a property purchase is associated with one of the designated countries.

As forecasted earlier, the bill has passed the state Senate and will likely also pass the Republican-majority Texas state House of Representatives. Afterwards, Governor Greg Abbott, who has expressed his support for the bill, even on Twitter, will likely sign it into law.

The second part of the forecast, whether Governor Abbott and the Texas State legislature can resist the U.S. federal government(D.C.) from interfering with enforcing this law, is yet to come into play. However, the forecast remains that the interference by D.C. will override the enforcement efforts on the Texas state level.

Unfortunately, D.C. is severely, probably irredeemably, corrupt and powerful, more so than the Texas state government. Especially given how D.C. effectively overpowers the efforts by the Texas State government, including both Governor Abbott and the state legislature, to tighten the southern border with Mexico and enforce laws punishing illegal immigration, D.C. will also interfere and override the enforcement efforts for Senate Bill 147.

Even if the battle between D.C. and the Texas State government goes to court, even the Supreme Court(SCOTUS), the courts, given their severe corruption and long list of numerous failures to rule properly in defense of liberty and fundamental rights, including state rights, will likely rule in favor of D.C. and Senate Bill 147. Even if SCOTUS doesn’t rule Senate Bill 147 unconstitutional, which is possible, the forecast remains that SCOTUS would most likely rule in favor of D.C. efforts to undo Senate Bill 147 and thereby rule against the Texas State Government, which in this case means, by extension, the American people.

Let’s pray for the forecast of this post to be wrong, however unlikely.

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