Texas Official Overseeing 2.5 Million Voters Goes Missing for 4 years.
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As many as shoplifters.
Texas shoplifters might not be that many. You should see California.
Agreed, though Houston, Dallas, Austin, San Antonio, and El Paso might as well be California. Hopefully when we get the great deportation underway that will move these cities back towards RED. I'm nearly certain the illegals play a big part in the voter fraud in TX.
I agree the illegals play a huge part of it.
But how do we get all the SF, CA transplants OUT of Austin? That'll be a lot harder task than deporting illegals, IMO.
And Houston (where I'm sadly trapped for the time being) was named "the most diverse city in America" and I believe it. I've never seen anything like it in the USA - not even NYC. In my (suburban) Houston sub-division (which is only about a year old with around a $350K avg price point), it's maybe 5% white, if even that - and I'm not exaggerating.
You see the school busses dropping off children all over the neighborhood and I've never even seen a white kid exiting from the school bus. A friend of mine works at an elementary school and there's ONE white kid in her class (of 20).
If the illegals in sleeper cells are ever 'activated' to start terror/chaos in the streets, I think Houston is going to get hit HARD. Sooooooooooooooo many people here don't speak English, which (to me) means they aren't legal American citizens, since you have to learn English to immigrate LEGALLY into our country.
Fix the vote so college kids can't vote where they live and where they go to school and that will eliminate a lot of lib voting - especially in Austin. Then flood the area with conservatives and vote the libs out. Then start changing the laws to get rid of all the gimmedat freebies that exist in the blue areas. When the benefits are gone, so are they. Probably a pipe dream but it is still possible.
I believe you for Houston. I hate going there. I have had several companies wanting me to move there and I refuse. I also used to live in Round Rock (north of Austin) and moved when my daughter was having speech problems thanks to all of the 1st-gen Spanish-speaking teachers. Ended up in Liberty Hill (still further north) until she graduated. Now (after a brief move to FL) I am in E Texas and am not going anywhere. Not E Texas like you - E Texas along I-20. Completely different.