Is Texas gerrymandered? |
And fwiw, the formerly D now R Mayor of Dallas is African-American. |
Its not happening because of warm weather, though its a cherry on the top. Their economic policies bring jobs and keep cost of living manageable and they've land for rather affordable single family housing. |
| They try to prevent and control crime, instead of ignoring it like DC, NY, SF, LA, Chicago etc. |
| Would not move there until it’s a blue state. Won’t let my daughter move there either. |
| Its not like they dont have the space |
Cleveland is muggy and a pit. |
Texas is diverse, pro business, tax friendly, cities outlaw homeless tent camps, and a solid handle on crime compared to other large cities. It’s hot though, and electricity grid can be iffy during ice storms. Also the state politics will keep many way. But as the data proves, hundreds of thousands are choosing the better overall lifestyle. |
| So many woman who don’t care about their bodily autonomy |
Texas has a lot of space, but water will be an issue. It won’t trouble people now, but they’re heading for a crisis. |
+1 though it boggles my mind how a state with so many URM are deep red, like MI. Oh, nvm, it's gerrymandering. |
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My friends and family in TX say most transplants are from CA and IL. They left high-cost areas and came for a career move…but they also admit fleeing the liberal politics and crime. They tend to seek out the predominantly white areas.
I don’t think TX will turn purple. Ever watched the news in TX? TX citizens hate their social media and local listservs flooded with news on immigration and crime. Even liberals who move there eventually get sick of the impact on their state and communities…even when they live in nice areas largely unaffected by immigration or crime…same as other places. |
DP.. their economic policies are going to have the same impact to the col as CA. Look at Austin. The housing prices there are insane, and that's where most of the higher paying jobs outside of oil is going. Throw in the high property tax, and the col is not cheap, especially for the middle class. Now, if you go to where the jobs aren't as plentiful, then the housing costs are cheaper. But, where do people migrate to when they move to TX? Probably blue cities and the surrounding areas (Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, Austin), not deep red areas with not many good paying jobs. CA is expensive everywhere. You cannot get cheap housing costs. Black people have been leaving CA for many many decades. I went to a HS back in the 80s that had a high percentage of black kids. Today, it's all Hispanic. |
What city did they move to? Did they move to a deep red rural area? Or did they move to a blue area like Austin, Houston, Dallas...? They tend to seek out expensive areas with low crime, and they happen to be mostly white. Don't pretend you don't know why poor areas are mostly black and brown. |
That's a very good point, but ultimately solvable with the new technologies that can literally pull moisture from the air. |