Posted on 01/10/2013 6:56:51 PM PST by Hound of the Baskervilles
Not long ago I was telling a customer that the product she was testing was from Oregon. The lady, who was probably in her early 70's, shivered when I mentioned Oregon and said she used to live there. I asked her if Oregon was too cold for her. She said, "No I ran away from Oregon to live in Texas." So I said, "Well good. I was reading a news article just this morning about how Texas is thriving with a budget surplus and low unemployment. She replied, "Oh I know, I've lived here for a while now. I ran away from Oregon because there are too many crazies there." (I suspected by crazies she meant leftists but was being circumspect since she did not know me.)
She went on to say she used to live in New York but left to get away from the crazies. She went to Oregon which was fine till the crazies from California started moving there too. "I love Texas," she said. "Save Texas it's the last." I said,"I know just what you mean and I agree with you." And she said again, "I love Texas. Save Texas. It's the last."
I had noticed from the beginning of our exchange that she had a foreign accent. So before she left I asked her where she was from originally. "I am from Russia, she said. "Save Texas. It's the last."
I’ve been pretty nervous about that, too. In the last couple of days, a DUmmy posted that 0 had received 3.3 million votes in Texas. Out of 25, 674, 681 people in 2011 (US census), that’s barely 1/8th. So I felt better.
Time’s a-wastin’, though, just the same.
Came to Texas from SoCal, that is.
Politically I’m tea party; don’t worry about any blue ;)
“The family stories from his time in Russia I could recount would fry your hair.”
Please consider posting some of them. When my grandfather passed a great resource of family history passed with him. If we don’t write down our stories the next generations cannot benefit from them. And the young know nearly nothing about liberty.
We need to tell our stories while we still can.
“There could be a lot of people moving to Texas when The Republic of Texas secedes.”
I’m from MA, I hope they will take me.
Ditto.
“Better hurry. Texas is turning blue fast.”
You’re in Michian, come down and we’ll show you plenty of red neck - even Democrat red neck when it comes to our guns and cattle and oil and gas.
“Wow, that gave me goosebumps.”
Me, too, and I live here. It sounded like she knows something we don’t like maybe the rest of the states are lost already and we’re the only one left for liberty/freedom. I wish she had said more.
“Sure hope Texans have some scootch over room cause they may just become a sanctuary state for U.S. citizens.”
We have miles and miles of miles and miles of empty space - come on down.
I’m originally from California, but I moved my wife, kids, and business to Texas when I realized there was no hope for the state. That was seven years ago.
Since living here, I’ve come to feel exactly like that old Russian lady. There is no place left to run to. We must save Texas and the other red states. It’s the last truly American ground left.
“May try spending a month in the Hill Country some time...but moving there seems unlikely. When the water runs out, theres going to be REAL problems.”
I have close friends in the Hill Country and that area is semi-arid, has been since modern folks have lived there. My friends have a tall large water container (like a city does but smaller of course) and a well that keeps that container filled just in case it doesn’t rain for a long time. The Hill Country is the start of south west Texas and the popuation is less in west Texas. Our more independent souls live in west Texas.
Well, theres Oklahoma, which is very red right now.
“Now California is in ruins and it’s time for the liberals to move on to the new feeding ground.”
You have it exactly right.....I grew up in a solidly Republican/Conservative California. Mass emigration from other states to California during the 50s/60s has brought California to her knees, and the liberal locusts are looking for “greener” pastures now.....coming to your state tomorrow.....
They have always been here - this state was a Democrat state for many years. Austin being where the capital is, was saturated with Democrats running the state. Those old family Democrats in Austin pretty much set it up for their children and grandchildren and their children to stay there and keep the family Democrat honor going.
Eventually, more conservative people got tired of the freaking Democrats and the Republican Party began to grow. What we have left of Democrats are in smaller counties that still remain Democrat at the county level, then they vote Republican for state and national offices. Habits die hard in small counties where the Democrat Party kept a strangle hold on those small counties. When Obama became president, those small county people questioned why they were supposed to vote for a black man and those counties started changing. That is just the way it was - color did matter in these small counties with lots of older people. They won't admit to that if questioned, but I know it happened. Hussein helped those counties turn more Republican.
I have seen this state change from Democrat to Republican because I'm really old and lived through it. I would point to Reagan as the one person who turned the final tide from Democrat to Republican in this state. Then, the Bushes sealed it. When George Bush was governor that is when every state office turned Republican and we have kept it that way since then.
That is my sense of its political history and yours may vary and I won't argue about it.
On another note, I recently resumed my perusal of properties in/around the hill country...prices have shot way up in the past five.
I'd guess that a whole bunch of other Kalifornians beat me to it.
(My bad)
They can implement policy that will make the takers self deport to places like California. For example, welfare-queen reform, goverment-cronyism reform.
My Mom’sside of the family is heavy democrat...Beenso forever...
I learned something from my grandfather that made sense back then...See, he was a heavy hitter in the Texas democrat party, and a lobbyist for journalist issues and other print and media sources during the 50’s and 60’s...
He told me there was a political convention of thought, that even when the democrats had the majority for many decades in Texas, during it’s peak at that time, being a Texas democrat was not that bad a deal...They always seemed to put Texas first, over Federal issues...I tend to believe that, but during the 80’s and 90’s the democrat party in texas shifted to a more national democrat mindset, and thats when things started getting to be very similar to the national political dichotomy...
Things like the Killer D’s of Ardmore Oklahoma days when the dems left Austin to keep state business from getting done during a legislative session...That’s when I started to put the things together and realize this was not my grandfathers political partyh of choice...
Now, I have always been conservative (even as a kid), and that’s what puzzled my Mom’s side of the family...I did get a lot of support in my views, and didn’t feel likethey were just being nice...My Grandfather told me (just before he passed away) to never give up my political or moral principles, ever...That he knew I would always put Texas first before all other Federal issues...
Case in point that if I ever run for major political office in this state, I need tofind that picture taken of me with a candidate running for state rep over there in the Hill Country of Texas, I was riding in his Jeep in a parade that I was supposed to be riding a horse in...Me Aunt who was going to watch me closely, I was only 7-8 at the time, she got thrown from her hourse and was too hurt to ride with me, therefore, my grandfather’s good friend running for that office offered to take me in his vehicle so I could participate...
Little did I know that his career in Texas politics would be significant years later...
I really do need to show that even at an early age, I was always working to achieve a bi-partisan atmosphere wherever I go...
That picture was of myself and John Sharp...
I believe that would break the ice in most political situations...hehehe...
Needless to say democrats in Texas are a different lot than back in the days of my grandparents...
Republicans in the state have made great strides in influence and state offices across this land...But the leadership these days is seriously lacking in key performance factors such as virtue and political courage...
That’s why democrats (federal mindset democrats) have made such progress in turning Texas a little bluer every election cycle since 2004...
And these progressives are unfortunately getting better and better at their side of the argument...Their message is resonating, where the truely conservative republicans are constantly losing ground everywhere we look, and it is not about winning seats in Austin, it is winning on the issues that is hurting us...
This is just what I see, and my opinion...
“He told me there was a political convention of thought, that even when the democrats had the majority for many decades in Texas, during its peak at that time, being a Texas democrat was not that bad a deal...They always seemed to put Texas first, over Federal issues...”
You are correct about that. The old Democrats were still Texan at their core. Democrats today are not like those old timers. You and I remember history about the same.
TX bump to the top...
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