Is Texas Really The Future Of Freedom? One Might Need To Think Again!
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I don't even need to read the article as it is so clear it is a bunch of bullshit. No one that I know of ever said that Texas is a "free-market archetype for the country" and ole Jason Sorens has his head clear up his ass if you thinks it is. I'm a Texas and I live between Austin and San Antonio. Austin is a lost cause. San Antonio still has some good in it. Houston is a lost cause and Dallis is a lost cause. With these 4 largest cities in Texas all being demoncrap cities that are fast decaying, it is clear it is rural Texas that is the glue holding it all together. We need President Trump here in the rural community to strengthen it, to point out its significance and to inspire it to continue doing what it is doing: raising good American Patriots. So if anyone gets President Trumps ear, may I suggest a place like Blanco or even Johnson City for a rally and I'm telling you it will be a huge one at that. I'm checking daily to see about getting tickets to the debate comedy show coming later this year. My daughter owns an embroidery business and we are designed a t-shirt that will ultimately state "Keep Texas Trump" and it will be bright red. We are a family of 6 and that is our starting point but we want absolutely everyone behind President Trump to have this shirt on just to emphasize that Texas is as red as the blood flowing through her veins. So if anyone gets to see President Trump pass along that message.
The problem is - Cities tend to run the state government, and we need the cities to see the Democrat and RINO policies will fail then, just as they failed in the blue states....
As a former Floridian, I see the difference Miami having a large former Cuban Communist citizenship means to the state: These people know what it is like to live under socialism run by 'elites' or 'dependent dictators' _ And they want no part of it!
The most popular columnist in the Miami Herald is Dave Barry, a libertarian.
Interesting but I'm not clear on what you are saying regarding the 4 largest cities in Texas.
He’s agreeing with you, big cities are run by corrupt policies.
I see, and yes that is so very true; at least for the demoncrap ones where you can clearly see it in the number of tent cities and homeless people.
The larger cities, especially Austin, tend to lean liberal.
AS a TEXAS Living in Florida, job opportunity, I do believe that if the government of the after fore mentioned cities change the city government, Texas would be a power house like it was in the Mid-Late '70s!!!!
Damessinger...great one!!!!