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Yes. Just yes. Obviously you’ve never been to all those places.No, just no.
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Yes. Just yes. Obviously you’ve never been to all those places.No, just no.
Lived many years in Florida. It sucks to full time live there - especially inland. It’s great to parttime live there. Beaches really are unbeatable. I have a beach place there we love.Stay away from Florida.
It is horrible down here.
Too much freedom, you might get hurt.
Alligators and Cubans and Trump OH MY!!!
You dumb moron, this is because Trump's policies are making life more affordable so that people don't have to move to Texas as much.Looks like you get what you pay for. Right wing celebrities are starting to see why living in a red state "blows" to quote Rogan's show. Terrible services and terrible amenities are apparently not worth the tax break you get if you are rich. We already know the taxes paid by the poor and middle class in Texas are higher than almost anywhere else due to property taxes and sales taxes.
Politics aside, Texas does suck. The topography is lame and the beaches stink. I dont get the appeal. Florida and California have waaaaaaaaay better beaches. The mountains in Texas arent great or as accessible as they are in the west or in the smokies. Rivers are less accessible. I get the cowboy ranch fondness if that is your appeal. But you can have horses in better states. To each their own though.
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'Moving to Texas is over': Podcasters who followed Joe Rogan to Austin rail against state
In 2020, podcaster Joe Rogan announced he was moving from Los Angeles to Austin with loud fanfare, according to Chron. His big appeal at a time of mandatory masks was Austin’s lax mask requirement, along with lower taxes.Plenty of Rogan’s comedian friends announced they were following in his...www.alternet.org
"Texas f—————— blows," said comedian Shane Gillis, one of Rogan’s “canceled” friends who moved from New York to Texas after getting fired from Saturday Night Live for using an anti-Asian slur. “It's hot as f————. The second we ran out of power [after a storm], the house was 90 degrees and bugs came in immediately."
"Yes, the taxes are better,” Dillon said on his podcast, “And yes, there are benefits to not being in LA. And yes, LA has a host of problems … But I moved here because … I said, something new will be good. I was wrong."
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Texas is now home to 31 million people even as population growth slows
Texas added nearly 563,000 residents within the last year, new U.S. Census Bureau estimates show.www.kvue.com
The state didn’t add residents as quickly as it did the previous year, the rate of its population growth was 1.8%
Meanwhile, Texas saw fewer residents move from other states than it did during the COVID-19 pandemic — when the state attracted residents from places like California and New York in search of more affordable homes among other factors.
Why domestic migration to Texas slowed isn’t clear, said Lloyd Potter, the state demographer. With domestic migration appearing to slow, Texas will likely rely on international migration to meet its labor needs as the state’s economy booms, he said.
All the productive folks have fled your Dimwinger shitholes. You can keep the rest.Looks like you get what you pay for. Right wing celebrities are starting to see why living in a red state "blows" to quote Rogan's show. Terrible services and terrible amenities are apparently not worth the tax break you get if you are rich. We already know the taxes paid by the poor and middle class in Texas are higher than almost anywhere else due to property taxes and sales taxes.
Politics aside, Texas does suck. The topography is lame and the beaches stink. I dont get the appeal. Florida and California have waaaaaaaaay better beaches. The mountains in Texas arent great or as accessible as they are in the west or in the smokies. Rivers are less accessible. I get the cowboy ranch fondness if that is your appeal. But you can have horses in better states. To each their own though.
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'Moving to Texas is over': Podcasters who followed Joe Rogan to Austin rail against state
In 2020, podcaster Joe Rogan announced he was moving from Los Angeles to Austin with loud fanfare, according to Chron. His big appeal at a time of mandatory masks was Austin’s lax mask requirement, along with lower taxes.Plenty of Rogan’s comedian friends announced they were following in his...www.alternet.org
"Texas f—————— blows," said comedian Shane Gillis, one of Rogan’s “canceled” friends who moved from New York to Texas after getting fired from Saturday Night Live for using an anti-Asian slur. “It's hot as f————. The second we ran out of power [after a storm], the house was 90 degrees and bugs came in immediately."
"Yes, the taxes are better,” Dillon said on his podcast, “And yes, there are benefits to not being in LA. And yes, LA has a host of problems … But I moved here because … I said, something new will be good. I was wrong."
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Texas is now home to 31 million people even as population growth slows
Texas added nearly 563,000 residents within the last year, new U.S. Census Bureau estimates show.www.kvue.com
The state didn’t add residents as quickly as it did the previous year, the rate of its population growth was 1.8%
Meanwhile, Texas saw fewer residents move from other states than it did during the COVID-19 pandemic — when the state attracted residents from places like California and New York in search of more affordable homes among other factors.
Why domestic migration to Texas slowed isn’t clear, said Lloyd Potter, the state demographer. With domestic migration appearing to slow, Texas will likely rely on international migration to meet its labor needs as the state’s economy booms, he said.
Bugs the size to carry off puppies.
The citizens in red areas that are Prog are like Capitol City in the Hunger Games.Why would anyone already know the reason for a mass trend? Rogan seems to have an idea though. He says his friends hate it there.
Why would anyone already know the reason for a mass trend? Rogan seems to have an idea though. He says his friends hate it there.

The citizens in red areas that are Prog are like Capitol City in the Hunger Games.
Looks like you get what you pay for. Right wing celebrities are starting to see why living in a red state "blows" to quote Rogan's show. Terrible services and terrible amenities are apparently not worth the tax break you get if you are rich. We already know the taxes paid by the poor and middle class in Texas are higher than almost anywhere else due to property taxes and sales taxes.
Politics aside, Texas does suck. The topography is lame and the beaches stink. I dont get the appeal. Florida and California have waaaaaaaaay better beaches. The mountains in Texas arent great or as accessible as they are in the west or in the smokies. Rivers are less accessible. I get the cowboy ranch fondness if that is your appeal. But you can have horses in better states. To each their own though.
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'Moving to Texas is over': Podcasters who followed Joe Rogan to Austin rail against state
In 2020, podcaster Joe Rogan announced he was moving from Los Angeles to Austin with loud fanfare, according to Chron. His big appeal at a time of mandatory masks was Austin’s lax mask requirement, along with lower taxes.Plenty of Rogan’s comedian friends announced they were following in his...www.alternet.org
"Texas f—————— blows," said comedian Shane Gillis, one of Rogan’s “canceled” friends who moved from New York to Texas after getting fired from Saturday Night Live for using an anti-Asian slur. “It's hot as f————. The second we ran out of power [after a storm], the house was 90 degrees and bugs came in immediately."
"Yes, the taxes are better,” Dillon said on his podcast, “And yes, there are benefits to not being in LA. And yes, LA has a host of problems … But I moved here because … I said, something new will be good. I was wrong."
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Texas is now home to 31 million people even as population growth slows
Texas added nearly 563,000 residents within the last year, new U.S. Census Bureau estimates show.www.kvue.com
The state didn’t add residents as quickly as it did the previous year, the rate of its population growth was 1.8%
Meanwhile, Texas saw fewer residents move from other states than it did during the COVID-19 pandemic — when the state attracted residents from places like California and New York in search of more affordable homes among other factors.
Why domestic migration to Texas slowed isn’t clear, said Lloyd Potter, the state demographer. With domestic migration appearing to slow, Texas will likely rely on international migration to meet its labor needs as the state’s economy booms, he said.
Lived many years in Florida. It sucks to full time live there - especially inland. It’s great to parttime live there. Beaches really are unbeatable. I have a beach place there we
Texas has a Mount Shasta 14 348 ft . Or a Half Dome or a Catalina Island or Mount Shasta Ski Park or Lake Tahoe or McCloud River or Upper Sac fly fishing or Lake Shasta or Whiskeytown Lake or Mammoth Mountain or the Redwoods Curtain or Trinidad & Eureka or Burney Falls …So what would you rather have, california, where you have a lot of amenities but taxes are so high you can't afford to live there, or texas where there may not be as many amenities but taxes are good and you can live comfortably.
Also, texas has everything california has, so not sure what amenities they are talking about.
Link?You dumb moron, this is because Trump's policies are making life more affordable so that people don't have to move to Texas as much.
Looks like you get what you pay for. Right wing celebrities are starting to see why living in a red state "blows" to quote Rogan's show. Terrible services and terrible amenities are apparently not worth the tax break you get if you are rich. We already know the taxes paid by the poor and middle class in Texas are higher than almost anywhere else due to property taxes and sales taxes.
Politics aside, Texas does suck. The topography is lame and the beaches stink. I dont get the appeal. Florida and California have waaaaaaaaay better beaches. The mountains in Texas arent great or as accessible as they are in the west or in the smokies. Rivers are less accessible. I get the cowboy ranch fondness if that is your appeal. But you can have horses in better states. To each their own though.
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'Moving to Texas is over': Podcasters who followed Joe Rogan to Austin rail against state
In 2020, podcaster Joe Rogan announced he was moving from Los Angeles to Austin with loud fanfare, according to Chron. His big appeal at a time of mandatory masks was Austin’s lax mask requirement, along with lower taxes.Plenty of Rogan’s comedian friends announced they were following in his...www.alternet.org
"Texas f—————— blows," said comedian Shane Gillis, one of Rogan’s “canceled” friends who moved from New York to Texas after getting fired from Saturday Night Live for using an anti-Asian slur. “It's hot as f————. The second we ran out of power [after a storm], the house was 90 degrees and bugs came in immediately."
"Yes, the taxes are better,” Dillon said on his podcast, “And yes, there are benefits to not being in LA. And yes, LA has a host of problems … But I moved here because … I said, something new will be good. I was wrong."
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Texas is now home to 31 million people even as population growth slows
Texas added nearly 563,000 residents within the last year, new U.S. Census Bureau estimates show.www.kvue.com
The state didn’t add residents as quickly as it did the previous year, the rate of its population growth was 1.8%
Meanwhile, Texas saw fewer residents move from other states than it did during the COVID-19 pandemic — when the state attracted residents from places like California and New York in search of more affordable homes among other factors.
Why domestic migration to Texas slowed isn’t clear, said Lloyd Potter, the state demographer. With domestic migration appearing to slow, Texas will likely rely on international migration to meet its labor needs as the state’s economy booms, he said.
Texas is hot in July.Looks like you get what you pay for. Right wing celebrities are starting to see why living in a red state "blows" to quote Rogan's show. Terrible services and terrible amenities are apparently not worth the tax break you get if you are rich. We already know the taxes paid by the poor and middle class in Texas are higher than almost anywhere else due to property taxes and sales taxes.
Politics aside, Texas does suck. The topography is lame and the beaches stink. I dont get the appeal. Florida and California have waaaaaaaaay better beaches. The mountains in Texas arent great or as accessible as they are in the west or in the smokies. Rivers are less accessible. I get the cowboy ranch fondness if that is your appeal. But you can have horses in better states. To each their own though.
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'Moving to Texas is over': Podcasters who followed Joe Rogan to Austin rail against state
In 2020, podcaster Joe Rogan announced he was moving from Los Angeles to Austin with loud fanfare, according to Chron. His big appeal at a time of mandatory masks was Austin’s lax mask requirement, along with lower taxes.Plenty of Rogan’s comedian friends announced they were following in his...www.alternet.org
"Texas f—————— blows," said comedian Shane Gillis, one of Rogan’s “canceled” friends who moved from New York to Texas after getting fired from Saturday Night Live for using an anti-Asian slur. “It's hot as f————. The second we ran out of power [after a storm], the house was 90 degrees and bugs came in immediately."
"Yes, the taxes are better,” Dillon said on his podcast, “And yes, there are benefits to not being in LA. And yes, LA has a host of problems … But I moved here because … I said, something new will be good. I was wrong."
![]()
Texas is now home to 31 million people even as population growth slows
Texas added nearly 563,000 residents within the last year, new U.S. Census Bureau estimates show.www.kvue.com
The state didn’t add residents as quickly as it did the previous year, the rate of its population growth was 1.8%
Meanwhile, Texas saw fewer residents move from other states than it did during the COVID-19 pandemic — when the state attracted residents from places like California and New York in search of more affordable homes among other factors.
Why domestic migration to Texas slowed isn’t clear, said Lloyd Potter, the state demographer. With domestic migration appearing to slow, Texas will likely rely on international migration to meet its labor needs as the state’s economy booms, he said.
Because the Home Grown Texas Liberals & Keep Austin Weird Freak Progressives & RINOs in the State Assembly , & Houston zombie voters are bad enoughThe state of Texas is not shedding any tears and for all the far left assholes who hate the state and would never move here a very big thank you we appreciate your willingness to remain in whatever far left loony bin state you currently reside in.
Yes, yes I have. Philly in particular when they were closing down a DuPont plant there.Yes. Just yes. Obviously you’ve never been to all those places.