Posted on 08/30/2022 10:21:47 AM PDT by VictimsRightsPro2a
A lot of people are moving out of California. Over the last two years, California has lost about 300,000 people. Major companies, including Telsa, Oracle Corp, and HP have abandoned California for Texas. With high taxes, lots of regulations, high crime, poor schools, mishandling of the pandemic, and “woke” policies, it isn’t surprising that many people have been willing to give up the beautiful state and fantastic weather.
Understandably, some are upset with that turn of events, but the billboards put up in Los Angeles and San Francisco are a cheap shot. They warn Californians about mass public shootings in Texas, specifically pointing to the recent Uvalde school shooting. The billboards warn, “The Texas Miracle died in Uvalde.” They replace Texas’ slogan, “Don’t Mess With Texas,” with “Don’t Move to Texas.”
The billboards have received extensive national and international news coverage. But California, despite all its gun control laws, has more mass public shootings than Texas.
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When the put up billboards like that it shows that they’ve lost the argument.
It’s a PR stunt the ruling class can giggle about while raising money for their next election.
Poor Greasy Gavin wants so badly to be a contender on the nationally stage but reality keeps intruding upon his fevered dreams.
with CA’s new abortion tourism industry
they should add the number of babies murdered on their CA welcome signs
like McD’s use to count burgers served
Moving companies add U-Hauls thriving!
We agree with the billboards - do not come to Texas. Buncha crazy rednecks, we are.
I would wager that these terms would be acceptable to your average Texan. Anyone coming from a hard left state to a free state is automatically suspect anyway.
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what they lost was, 300,000 TAXPAYERS!!!
the wetbacks made up for the loss in new mouths to feed...
So now they’ve gotten to the point of begging Californians not to move out (albeit in a sarcastic, deceptive way). If current trends continue, pretty soon the only ones that will be left in California will be the poor or indebted who can’t afford to leave, the old and entrenched who will stay out of stubbornness or lack of inertia, immigrants (legal and illegal) who feel it is still better than where they came from, or the rich and semi-rich who can live in their gated communities and pretend like everything’s just peachy-keen as long as they stay in their safe spaces.
Their safe spaces won’t be safe for long. When the thugs run out of free stuff they will eventually turn to the rich and famous.
They replace Texas’ slogan, “Don’t Mess With Texas,” with “Don’t Move to Texas.”
And Texans agree!
CA Gov. Newsom and the billboard creators should not have far too look for their pot_v_kettle moment.
On 2 December 2015, at a ‘holiday party’ located at the Inland Regional Center in San Bernardino, California, a married couple expressed their unhappiness by attacking the ~80 participants, killing 14 and wounding 22 at the party. After being pursued by police, they were killed after injuring a further 2 LEOs (Law Enforcement Officers).
In comparison, an odious but needed stat, the Uvalde School massacre of 24 May 2022, had a single assailant kill 21 and wounded 1 over the space of 77 minutes while almost 400 LEOs milled about under no command structure!
Both equally horrible in a massacre of innocence, so neither State should denigrate the other. Maybe California should seek something that they are actually good at, ... surely there is something, right?
Newsome is almost as stupid and clueless as Kamala.
If the Texans involved in Uvalde had acted like Texans and not Californians there would be no issue to talk about.
Lots of them are coming to TN
Billboards today. Razor wire tomorrow.
California = Mexico City
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