I mean, being honest, the weather IS nice. Once the government is cleaned up and the homeless/crime problem taken care of to some extent, I'd imagine people will start flocking there again. For the record, I'm not talking about LA or anything like that. Inner city housing sucks in every state and the cost of housing is absurd because of basic supply/demand. But I'd imagine smaller towns and cities will become boom towns, assuming this actually goes down how we think it will. Same thing with Colorado, Oregon, and Washington. All beautiful states, but corrupt governments.
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I did say overwhelming majority, Austin is kind of an outlier in that thanks to the worthless hipster tech cucks. But there were a few videos on bitchute and reports a couple months ago after the census results came in that proved something like 80-90% of people moving to red states are conservative. Texas was getting something like 100K+ people a month last year alone. So there ARE going to be some liberals, most of which seem to settling in Austin, but when there other 80-90% are conservative it's not really that big of a problem for the rest of the state.
Actually, the numbers are probably much better than that. Those same videos and reports showed that xiden has screwed with the numbers and some 20 million Americans just disappeared in the census at the last second. Nearly every one of them were in red states. Supposedly, Texas should have gotten 4 new votes, Florida 3, North Carolina 2, and Georgia 1. So there's 20 million people, probably conservative, just out there in limbo on our current census.