Posted on 02/09/2010 1:10:32 PM PST by erod
Hi everyone, I was wondering if you could give a fellow conservative some advice on moving to Texas. I am currently living in Chicago, and I am fed up with the taxes, cold weather, Democratic culture and bad economy here. I am seriously considering a move to Texas, I am fairly young, 26, and I am almost done with my degree in marketing, although I currently posses a B.A. in journalism. I think Texas sounds really cool and I just wanted to get advice from fellow FReepers who have either made the move from other states to Texas or FReepers who currently live there.
Some of my questions are: 1. Do you like Texas better than your former state or why do you think Texas is second to none? 2. Out of the two cities there: Dallas and Houston, which one is the better one to live in? (Basically I want the city that least resembles Chicago, but is fun to live in and doesnt end up costing me an arm and a leg in rent and taxes) 3. Hows the economic climate in Texas? I know were in the midst of a recession but whats the unemployment rate etc.
Those are just some sample questions feel free to tell me about your move or whatever other advice you can give if you can. Thanks for responding to my thread, God Bless. -Eric
now reside outside of Austin.
hey neighbor, I’d send him to Austin as well given the thousands of grad students around UT since he’s single... just moved to Liberty Hill (love that name) and the Hill Country people around us are the friendliest on earth!! Simply amazing hospitality...now if I could just learn to not fall off the Buckskin. If the OP is conservative, come on down and help cancel out weirder ATX!
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Then my friend carry your a$$ out of our state....so long pardner...
I live in Hobbs. It’s more Texas than Texas.
They are, by far, the best Class-1 Railroad in this country, and they are MAKING MONEY.
I'd consider going to work for BNSF, if I didn't have to move to a place where it's routinely 110 degrees F in the summer.
Texas is more than just Dallas, Houston. It is 800 plus miles north to south and the same east to west. How far would 800 miles get you out of Chicago? That’s what you are looking at in Texas.
You’ll find regions varying from the Piney Woods of east Texas, 300 plus miles of the Gulf Coast, Hill Country, Big Bend, Prairies/Lakes, Plains, etc. Each area offers different perspectives for you to enjoy depending upon your taste. People will be friendly but attitudes/customs may vary depending upon the norm for that region.
You mention Houston and Dallas. The Houston area is the 4th largest in the US with some 4+ million people. Dallas/Fort Worth would be smaller and a total different feeling/makeup. If you had time it may be to your advantage to spend some time just browsing around the state.
Good luck.
Which of the four democrats are you supporting?
The most Conservative, Perry. Better than the Open Borders bedpan changer Paultard.
Ok live in that delusion....btw....quit shopping for your groceries tax free in Texas!
Naah, those are the right colors. Red is communist, not Republican.
I see you beat me to it.
Which of the four democrats are you supporting?
Did I type too fast in 167?
Hmmm!
You might want to follow her and see what she is shopping for!
Just a thought!
Understandable - it’s not as if it’s in the United States. /s
Some things, folks should just experience for themselves.
Unfortunately I see the bills.
You could buy a car for the prices of some of those purses.
Statism. Love it or leave it?
Nam Vet
Eagle Eye!
I just viewed your profile page and would like to Thank You for your service to our country!
Thank You SIR!
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