Posted on 04/06/2016 7:23:37 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
That’s the plan. Texas’ economy is too large and too successful to cede to the right. As leftist policies destroy leftist states, they parasitise conservative states, and continue the destruction. The way termites move in swarms from house to house, neighborhood to neighborhood. You see it happening a dozen different ways-illegals, liberals, Section 8, etc.
Not with the way their offense has looked so far this season.
Something us "rural" Texans discuss quite frequently.
Liberal infested Austin and Houston have been on my "banned" list...(never go there unless it's a medical emergency) for about 15 years....but Dallas and San Antonio are still tolerable.
You are absolutely right. Texas needs to be very careful. I lived in Montana back in the 60s and 70s when it was a ruff and tumble hard drinking conservative state. Now it has been taken over by the rich leftist from CA. They call it Montanafornia like Texas will become.
Dallas is getting pretty bad as well.
” I doubt they would move to my neck of the woods- no Starbucks for fifty miles.”
Same here. I actually had a couple look at the home next to us ask how close is the nearest Starbuck$. It’s 12 miles, so they weren’t interested.
I like your tagline. I often use taqiyya, sharia, hijera and jihad- what else do you need to know about islam.
Bringing their democratic socialist dreams with them. Look Out Texas!
Yep. NY destroyed NE, then FL, and is now corrupting the Carolinas. NYers are as welcome in the Northeast hinterlands as Cal-tikians (classic monster movie reference) are in the western states.
Living in a state which was formally conservative and still living in the conservative hinterlands, I can tell you from personal experience, the libs in the cities have no problems making laws that affect people far away in areas they will never visit.
Sheesh, city people. We thought it a short trip to drive 40 miles to grocery shop, and that was for a family of 12. It’s app 30 freakin minutes.
I strongly recommend Texas consider strengthening its residency laws.
I work at the Travis-Wilco line and other than going the 3 mile into Travis county I do not go into Austin unless it is absolutely unavoidable.
Is this why I’m seeing more Texas license plates in Nevada?
RE: Is this why Im seeing more Texas license plates in Nevada?
Are you sure they’re not there to gamble? :)
Th eposted a number the other day that in teh Travis, Williamson, Hays, Bastrop, and Caldwell county area there is now 2 million people. 110 net increase a day.
I hear you. I have only back once since leaving in 2011. No plans to visit again. I miss the music scene but everything is overcrowded and loaded with alternative lifestyle types.
That's what Oklahoma and Louisiana are for, all of their big casinos are located just beyond the State border.
As the mystics and statistics say it will
I predict this hotel will be standing
Until I pay my bill
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