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The infrastructure only struggles because shitty mexicans and people from Cali won't stop infiltrating our great state. These dumb faggots act like the cities are falling apart. That's not true, they just can't handle the extreme expansion. Look at this fucking growth: http://malonemediagroup.com/houstons-population-is-still-skyrocketing/
A lot of low functioning people fear losing the only thing they have going for them, racial privilege. When you are at the bottom of the heap and everyone is better educated and doing better than you it probably feels good to be able to look down on some other poor guy. Even if it is only because he is darker than him and speaks with a foreign accent.
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The baby boomers began retiring heavily during that time. The same thing happen in Florida and Arizona. Old retired people move to warm places when they no longer have to work.
Lawrence Wright on Texas, Ted Cruz, and machine gun bacon.
'It certainly doesn’t define what Texas is today and maybe it limits our imagination about what Texas really stands for. '
'Both Dallas and Houston are expected to have populations of 10 million people in just 12 years, and yet the cities are really, really struggling with the infrastructure. '
'It’s pretty clear that there’s only one state that’s going to become the main factor in the future of America, and that’s Texas. '
'Texas is forfeiting the future that it should have, and that has national repercussions because Texas is really the future of America. '
'At one level, I think people would say he’s the stereotypical Texas senator, he’s extremely conservative on every issue, etc. '
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[–] piratse 1 point 0 points 1 point (+1|-1) ago
The infrastructure only struggles because shitty mexicans and people from Cali won't stop infiltrating our great state. These dumb faggots act like the cities are falling apart. That's not true, they just can't handle the extreme expansion. Look at this fucking growth: http://malonemediagroup.com/houstons-population-is-still-skyrocketing/
[–] Diggernicks ago (edited ago)
If califailia is the future of America we're already done. Brace for a civil war.
[–] OtisT [S] 1 point -1 points 0 points (+0|-1) ago
A lot of low functioning people fear losing the only thing they have going for them, racial privilege. When you are at the bottom of the heap and everyone is better educated and doing better than you it probably feels good to be able to look down on some other poor guy. Even if it is only because he is darker than him and speaks with a foreign accent.
[–] SenecaTheYounger ago
I wonder why they are struggling with infrastructure? I wonder why they have such an influx of new inhabitants under Obama...
[–] OtisT [S] 2 points -2 points 0 points (+0|-2) ago (edited ago)
The baby boomers began retiring heavily during that time. The same thing happen in Florida and Arizona. Old retired people move to warm places when they no longer have to work.
[–] SenecaTheYounger 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
White flight, more like.
[–] derram ago
https://unvis.it/https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2018/04/lawrence-wright-on-texas-ted-cruz-and-machine-gun-bacon.html :
'It certainly doesn’t define what Texas is today and maybe it limits our imagination about what Texas really stands for. '
'Both Dallas and Houston are expected to have populations of 10 million people in just 12 years, and yet the cities are really, really struggling with the infrastructure. '
'It’s pretty clear that there’s only one state that’s going to become the main factor in the future of America, and that’s Texas. '
'Texas is forfeiting the future that it should have, and that has national repercussions because Texas is really the future of America. '
'At one level, I think people would say he’s the stereotypical Texas senator, he’s extremely conservative on every issue, etc. '
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