I’ve been saying pretty much the same thing, for a while, now.
That thought first came to mind when I saw all of the apartment buildings going up, all around the Houston suburbs. I speculated that the illegals and low-income housing folks would be ‘coming out of the shadows’ and living in these newly designated Section 8 (compliments of you and I) deluxe apartments. That made way for the ‘refugees’ - who are just happy to be here - to move in to the inner city, LIH.
Thanks, TX legislature for the heads up....and for allowing this to happen :(
(I think someone in Austin at least had to have some sort of clue that this was happening.)
It isn’t just that blacks are abandoning the inner cities and moving elsewhere; their birthrate is much lower now than 40 years ago (the height of “cash for kids”). In the northeast the urban cores are still black, but the surrounding areas are very “immigrant” - whites have left and never return.
Why does Texas allow this when it is supposed to be a conservative state? I know Huston is liberal but it is just a city not a state. A mayor shouldn’t have more power than a state.
I wonder if the rinos are in control of Texas. You know how rinos have been talking the talk for many years but not walking the walk. Maybe good conservative Texans should be taking a closer look at some of their politicians. Politicians are masters of disguise. They take on the camouflage of their environment. If they live in a conservative state they will talk like a conservative. If they live in a liberal state they will talk like a liberal. I don’t live in Texas but I get the feeling that many good Texans are being had by they politicians.