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No state with fire ants is the “best state”.
Texas does do a lot of things very right though. |
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Quoted: Lets do this again and go over some of the most important talking points. I will concede and add the negatives. Relatively Safe Decent Gun Laws Can Hunt with Suppressors No State Income Tax (Great for Businesses) Superior Barbeque Whataburger (We also have In N Out too just because) Sweet Tea Diversity (Which makes us more cultured) Large Oil and Gas Industry Military Bases with decent Armories NASA Astros Tech Boom Drawbacks: Bad weather Crime in big cities Not enough public hunting land https://thumbs.dreamstime.com/b/texas-flag-blowing-wind-blue-sky-background-98833622.jpg View Quote I LOVE LIVING IN TEXAS, Much better than my Previous State of Colorado (at least what has become of it) + its next door to Louisiana :) |
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You missed the biggest drawback, borders Mexico.
And NC bbq ftw. |
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I think that if we had a southern border worth calling it one and didn’t get completely assfucked on property taxes, I’d be much more inclined to agree with you.
Instead we don’t really have a border and get completely screwed on imaginary non capitalized capital gains. |
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Agreed. The US only has 49 states, too. You guys do you, and stay out.
No smileys, just honesty. |
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Unfortunately, when Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, and Austin turn your state blue, the whole country will be fucked.
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Texas raises some of the most humble and insight people that I've know.
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My dad often said "Never ask a man whether he's from Texas. If he's not, you'll embarrass him. If he is, he'll tell you."
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We've been here since our Cherokee ancestors bolted off the Res in the 1820's.
Came from Alabama. Fought Caddo and Sabine Indians in East Texas to make a name for themselves too. Fearless and damn near indestructible as well. Or we still wouldn't be here. At least that's what they tell me from the Ancients. No Dawes roll # for me. F it. Now the tribe in East Texas has incorporated Muong tribespeople and their children and lead by a former Green Beret who used them in Vietnam and Lao who is the tribal Chief of this particular band now. Fine with me. Got to pick and choose about some of the ladies tho.. ![]() |
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Texas is a shithole. Just ask the thousands of other staters that move here every month.
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I thought about getting a second home in Texas once. Then I realized that public land to shoot on is almost non-existent. And, because of no state income tax, the property taxes are unbelievably high.
So, I decided to stay in Arizona. ![]() |
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Nope, it’s terrible here. If anything people should move away. Definitely don’t move here.
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I agree with OP. It's way better than Ohio. Don't come here.
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Quoted: Lets do this again and go over some of the most important talking points. I will concede and add the negatives. Relatively Safe Decent Gun Laws Can Hunt with Suppressors No State Income Tax (Great for Businesses) Superior Barbeque Whataburger (We also have In N Out too just because) Sweet Tea Diversity (Which makes us more cultured) Large Oil and Gas Industry Military Bases with decent Armories NASA Astros Tech Boom Buc-ee's Drawbacks: Bad weather Crime in big cities Not enough public hunting land Whataburger ![]() https://thumbs.dreamstime.com/b/texas-flag-blowing-wind-blue-sky-background-98833622.jpg View Quote You forgot a few ![]() |
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Quoted: Lets do this again and go over some of the most important talking points. I will concede and add the negatives. Relatively Safe Decent Gun Laws Can Hunt with Suppressors No State Income Tax (Great for Businesses) Superior Barbeque Whataburger (We also have In N Out too just because) Sweet Tea Diversity (Which makes us more cultured) Large Oil and Gas Industry Military Bases with decent Armories NASA Astros Tech Boom Drawbacks: Bad weather Crime in big cities Not enough public hunting land https://thumbs.dreamstime.com/b/texas-flag-blowing-wind-blue-sky-background-98833622.jpg View Quote My #1 complaint about Texas |
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Quoted: Quoted: Lets do this again and go over some of the most important talking points. I will concede and add the negatives. Relatively Safe Decent Gun Laws Can Hunt with Suppressors No State Income Tax (Great for Businesses) Superior Barbeque Whataburger (We also have In N Out too just because) Sweet Tea Diversity (Which makes us more cultured) Large Oil and Gas Industry Military Bases with decent Armories NASA Astros Tech Boom Buc-ee's Drawbacks: Bad weather Crime in big cities Not enough public hunting land Whataburger ![]() https://thumbs.dreamstime.com/b/texas-flag-blowing-wind-blue-sky-background-98833622.jpg You forgot a few ![]() New Florida Buc-ee's will be world's largest |
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Drawbacks
Lack of public hunting land Lack of mountains Lack of public shooting ranges |
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Born and Raised. Great place to live. Great Opportunities.
Only real complaints are the illegals, weather, and lack of public land. Once I started vacationing out West, you kind of feel like a rat in a cage here. I'm fortunate to have private property to hunt, shoot and recreate on. If it wasn't for that I'd have been gone a long time ago. Grass is always greener. I'm sure some with ample public land around them would kill to have the career opportunities we have here. |
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A bit over forty years here, so far. Damned if it isn't worth every minute of it!!
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I like Texas.
If it wasn't for the lack of public land, I'd consider living there |
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If TX is so great then why do I see so many TX plates here?
Especially on TX Wheelchair trailers in the mountains? big think |
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Quoted: We visit there every now and then to give some money to those less fortunate. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: If TX is so great then why do I see so many TX plates here? Especially on TX Wheelchair trailers in the mountains? big think We visit there every now and then to give some money to those less fortunate. Agreed. Trailer trash. Stank butt females. Even at high altitude too. ![]() |
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Hotter than hell.
Too close to mexico Virtually no public land Power grid that fail high property tax (that makes up for your "no income tax") ... no thanks. |
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Whataburger donated to and openly supported Beto's campaign, even before it was bought by a Chicago company. What you guys consider barbecue is nasty compared to offerings in GA, the Carolinas, and even TN. Many other red states are safer and have better gun laws. I'll take four seasons to your nine months of 85°+ weather any day. Your lack of income tax is more than offset by your ridiculous property taxes.
Texas has qualities, sure, but you'd struggle to find anyone not from Texas to agree with you that it's the "best" state. |
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I will stick with Idaho, even though we have shitty BBQ and a income tax
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When I lived in Thx I COULD NOT wait to get back to Az. Tx is ugly AF. Humid AF
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Quoted: Lets do this again and go over some of the most important talking points. I will concede and add the negatives. Relatively Safe Decent Gun Laws Can Hunt with Suppressors No State Income Tax (Great for Businesses) Superior Barbeque Whataburger (We also have In N Out too just because) Sweet Tea Diversity (Which makes us more cultured) Large Oil and Gas Industry Military Bases with decent Armories NASA Astros Tech Boom Drawbacks: Bad weather Crime in big cities Not enough public hunting land https://thumbs.dreamstime.com/b/texas-flag-blowing-wind-blue-sky-background-98833622.jpg View Quote We also have Braum’s, which is better than both Whataburger & In-N-Out. |
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