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Should People Buy A Home In Texas Before Secession?


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2021 Feb 11, 3:52pm   516 views  10 comments

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I'm wondering if I should use slush fund to buy a place in San Antonio before secession to have it at the ready.



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1   Dholliday126   2021 Feb 11, 4:16pm  

Texas will be a blue state within 2-3 election cycles. The last time states tried to secede, it didn't work out too well for the people in those states.
2   rocketjoe79   2021 Feb 11, 7:18pm  

Hey, are you the Doc Holliday that posts for NotTheBee?

If so, WE ARE NOT WORTHY!
3   Bd6r   2021 Feb 12, 8:34am  

Dholliday126 says
Texas will be a blue state within 2-3 election cycles.

doubt it, damned Yankees and Californians moving into our Great State and bringing 10000 gender bathroom ideas with them have finally pissed off local Mexicans/Tejanos and they have started voting R. They also have a trillion kids each, so if woke bullshit continues, prepare for a Spanish-speaking conservative majority...
4   Dholliday126   2021 Feb 12, 8:47am  

The illusion is thinking Republicans share your values of individualism/freedom, but they don't. Reps are the Dems of like 15 years ago. It's been a slow drift left to where Dems are socialists and Reps are dems. So even if Texas stays Republican, it probably won't be your version of republican more like the new dems.

If that all makes sense....
5   Bd6r   2021 Feb 12, 9:42am  

Dholliday126 says
The illusion is thinking Republicans share your values of individualism/freedom, but they don't. Reps are the Dems of like 15 years ago. It's been a slow drift left to where Dems are socialists and Reps are dems. So even if Texas stays Republican, it probably won't be your version of republican more like the new dems.

If that all makes sense....

it does make sense...voting "classical" R simply means delaying the inevitable. I hope though that we'll have some change to better, may be by forced necessity.
7   WookieMan   2024 Apr 1, 3:24pm  

I can't stand Texas. I think FL and TX are for sure overrated even though I do like parts of FL. The hype has all come from wealthy podcasters that moved from CA. Houston down to Galveston is gay. Austin is actually gay. Central FL is geezerville and a bunch of cunt New Yorkers.

A lot of states right now getting hyped up are going to turn. They weren't that great in the first place outside of income taxes. I know 3-4 people that moved to Texas and came back to IL within 5 years. Same with FL. That's saying a lot. It's all geezers and rednecks that stay. Working class 30-50 year olds don't like it unless they have a very high paying job. Talking $300k+. Knew a Dallas cop that I graduated with, he stayed 3-4 years and left. My best friends dad left TX and moved to IL.

Sorry to our Texan users, but when you come BACK to IL, there's something not right with Texas.
8   RWSGFY   2024 Apr 1, 7:43pm  

Cessesion? With what? The clown force their NG turned out to be? Being "overrun" by "migrants" and all that jazz...

Mexico will denazify and demilitarize them in no time. If Chyna
doesn't command MX to live that piece of RE to them, that is.

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9   AD   2024 Apr 1, 7:57pm  

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Any talk of rebellion and breaking away such as succession is just throwing read meat to the dirtbags in charge in Mexico City, Kremlin, Tehran and Beijing.

Best to just push away and show who is boss like Abbott did with the Feds backing off with the national guard on the Texas border.

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10   AD   2024 Apr 1, 8:01pm  

WookieMan says

I think FL and TX are for sure overrated even though I do like parts of FL.


paradise is living in Florida and being within 75 miles of the Alabama border

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