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Yup, I regularly laugh at the Texans who stupidly think that Texas is red or it is a bastion of freedom, or the utterly laughable concept that it is America when we in OK are better Americans than those shitlords in every category possible. We are even fatter. So take *THAT* Texas! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Lucky Texas,getting all those new people................ All locusts. They vote the same way that they did to absolutely fucking ruin the states they're running away from. They will ruin their new states too. Texas will be hard blue either the next election or the one after that. Then civil war... Hopefully. https://static.diffen.com/uploadz/8/88/2018-Texas-Senate-Race-Results.png We are even fatter. So take *THAT* Texas! Texas is good for a while. |
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Unfortunately 98% of them are bringing their stupid politics with them and voting for policies that destroyed their states.
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Cruz barely won... https://static.diffen.com/uploadz/8/88/2018-Texas-Senate-Race-Results.png View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Lucky Texas,getting all those new people................ All locusts. They vote the same way that they did to absolutely fucking ruin the states they're running away from. They will ruin their new states too. Texas will be hard blue either the next election or the one after that. Then civil war... Hopefully. https://static.diffen.com/uploadz/8/88/2018-Texas-Senate-Race-Results.png |
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Lol, some of you guys crack me up. We don't want any of those Californians, we want to keep our State red, but they have a Governor asking for more migrants.
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In 15 years, Texas will be worse off then California.
Texas will have all of California's problems, along with a larger border with Mexico. Seems crazy now but look at what California looked like in the 1950's compared to today. Things change faster now it won't take that long. Terminator 2 Scenes then and now |
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They go right through NM to Texas
Wonder what the demographic stats look like? |
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Massachusetts was number 10 with 158k leaving... I wonder where they are going... View Quote Most of those transplants are from MA. The property tax rates are now among the highest in the state. |
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Now they need to get their heads out of their assholes about their politics...
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Instead of having 40 Million in this state I hope we can get down to 15-20 Million.
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I warned you at least a year ago. You better cement your gun laws and make them "democracy' proofed or you'll end up like California and possibly Virginia. https://images.dailykos.com/images/678672/story_image/Texas.png?1558662664 View Quote |
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1 million out of California. 200,000 of that to Texas, according to the graphs you posted. If it’s 1 million to Texas that’s only 4% of their total population. If it’s 200,000 (like the graphs you posted show) that’s a mere 3/4% of the total population. Either way, I’m not sure how that few of people, out of the overall population, have such a negative impact on Texas that’s harped on here. |
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All those radio commercials worked!
Someone paid lots of money and bought hundreds of commercials on my local (conservative) talk radio station. |
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Quoted: Within the last couple of weeks, (2) families that I am friends with have announced that they are leaving Cali. (1) is heading to Indiana, the other to Idaho. Both are getting away from the leftist policies (school indoctrination, taxes, high col, etc...) (1) is also very pro-2A. All good, conservative church-going folks. Congrats to them & to those (2) states for getting a little moar red... View Quote |
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I was surprised when watching the Lynchburg council meeting the other night to see multiple people stand up and say they had recently moved from CA to VA to escape tyranny, and all spoke out very strongly in favor of the 2nd Amendment. That was nice to see. As soon as they started with "I just moved here from CA" I was like aww shit, here we go, and ended up pleasantly surprised. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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IMHO, it's not a given that the majority of Californians moving to Texas are lefties. It may well be that they're conservatives who've finally had enough, and figured Texas was likely to be more their speed. Example: Exit polling data found that Ted Cruz got a larger share of the vote from non-native Texans than he did from native Texans. That's...odd. Anyway, it suggests to me that Texas may well be attractive to conservatives, while liberals loathe the idea of moving here for the exact same reasons. As soon as they started with "I just moved here from CA" I was like aww shit, here we go, and ended up pleasantly surprised. |
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texas is f'd. View Quote If it’s 200,000, like the graphs show, it’s only 3/4% of the total population in Texas. Are you saying Californicators are alpha dominantors and Texans are cuckolds? Pretty sure that’s what you’re saying. |
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Great, they better leave the liberal mindset where they came from if they suffer from that disease.
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I saw on the 6:00 news that there are nearly two million more registered voters in Texas now than in 2016.
Wonder how many are Democrats. Won't be long before we are fighting like Virginia. |
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I left Texas after I graduated high school thinking I would be happy here in CA. I was until I started buying guns.
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Kalifornians keep leaving notes on my gate for my land outside of Austin wanting to buy it. It's not for sale and never was. They are like Cocka Roaches.
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3455 moved to Alaska.
I'm kinda surprised, actually. I thought I'd escape those other bastards, but noooooooooooooooo. |
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IMHO, it's not a given that the majority of Californians moving to Texas are lefties. It may well be that they're conservatives who've finally had enough, and figured Texas was likely to be more their speed. Example: Exit polling data found that Ted Cruz got a larger share of the vote from non-native Texans than he did from native Texans. That's...odd. Anyway, it suggests to me that Texas may well be attractive to conservatives, while liberals loathe the idea of moving here for the exact same reasons. View Quote |
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@CarmelBytheSea 1 million out of California. 200,000 of that to Texas, according to the graphs you posted. If it’s 1 million to Texas that’s only 4% of their total population. If it’s 200,000 (like the graphs you posted show) that’s a mere 3/4% of the total population. Either way, I’m not sure how that few of people, out of the overall population, have such a negative impact on Texas that’s harped on here. View Quote But with some some concrete data now, it’s easier to understand what’s actually been happening to Texas but Texas has been among the top most moved to states for the last 20 years and people previously living in California aren’t the only ones moving there since just under 9 million other people minus immigrants, births, etc. have too Attached File Attached File Attached File Attached File |
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The problem is they bring their shitty democratic socialist liberal ideals to the new place, vote democrat and eventually turn into the place they fled.
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REEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!! LOCUSTS!!!! REEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!! View Quote California losing the most residents of any state in the blue state tax exodus? |
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I bet a lot of the CA moving don't even bother to vote. If I didn't vote R, I wouldn't even bother.
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Boy, I'm sure glad that people from Mexico aren't coming to Texas. Could you imagine if such a thing like that started happening?
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Leaving California Behind | Moving Across The Country to Tennessee || Why We Left California |
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IMHO, it's not a given that the majority of Californians moving to Texas are lefties. It may well be that they're conservatives who've finally had enough, and figured Texas was likely to be more their speed. Example: Exit polling data found that Ted Cruz got a larger share of the vote from non-native Texans than he did from native Texans. That's...odd. Anyway, it suggests to me that Texas may well be attractive to conservatives, while liberals loathe the idea of moving here for the exact same reasons. View Quote |
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