. If we move it will be to the deep south or Texas.
I have had plenty of opportunities to leave TX and go to NC but after reading these comments, NC is too leftist for me and that is coming from someone who lives near Austin.
TX is in the midst of a multi-year drought and I am not so sure that this place will even be habitable come next summer without a couple tropical storms or hurricanes marching up through the state. Then there is the problem of infrastructure. TX city government is as corrupt and incompetent as any CA city, and thus while the traffic in the Austin Metropolitan Area is growing by over five hundred cars a week, there is no leadership or plan to alleviate what is considered already by AAA as some of the most congested freeways in America.
I love TX, but, like NC, the cancer of progressivism/socialism is metastasizing and it is quite possible with the influx of communists and marxists from both the East and West coasts, and the unstopped train of human debris flooding up from South of the border, TX will be a blue state shortly after Perry leaves office.
I love TX, but, like NC, the cancer of progressivism/socialism is metastasizing and it is quite possible with the influx of communists and marxists from both the East and West coasts, and the unstopped train of human debris flooding up from South of the border, TX will be a blue state shortly after Perry leaves office
Yep. No offense, but one of my pet peeves is the “try that in Texas” myth. Texas is going down the exact same path as California. Trust me, I’ve lived in rural Southern California for 51 years. Demographics is destiny, and I don’t see any way out. Not for California, not for Texas, not for the union.