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To: Salman

Yet another shining example of radical liberals, with their fantasy ideas, destroying a city. IE Detroit, SanFran, NYC.

The cops there, make pretty decent money and are routinely trying to poach experienced officers from other big cities. But, with the passage of this and the general liberal attitude to law enforcement, that place is going to suck to work at. SanFran has the same problems. Officers make great money, but they walk on egg shells every day and just hope to make it to retirement day.

I wonder if a guy like Ricky Perry, in his zeal to attract businesses from places like California, is happy with how Texas is changing? He went to all the high tax, liberal states to attract businesses. And being businesses, they saw the dollar signs and started moving. And many of their liberal employees moved with them. Bringing their liberal disease with them.

As with so many other states, Texas will soon be governed by the populations of Austin, Dallas/Ft Worth, Houston, San Antonio. All the densely populated, urban areas with their liberals and illegals will turn statewide elections like they do in Cali, Illinois, NY.


14 posted on 06/22/2018 7:09:03 AM PDT by qaz123
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To: qaz123

“As with so many other states, Texas will soon be governed by the populations of Austin, Dallas/Ft Worth, Houston, San Antonio. All the densely populated, urban areas with their liberals and illegals will turn statewide elections like they do in Cali, Illinois, NY.”

Absolutely all true! As I’ve posted many times, Texas is far closer to becoming California than most Texans will admit, and you can’t build a wall down the middle of the Rio Grande!


22 posted on 06/22/2018 7:35:28 AM PDT by vette6387
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