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To: CARTOUCHE

As somebody considering leaving West Texas for KC since I have family there and loved visiting growing up in Kansas....what is your view on how TX and KC is different? Which do you like better?


104 posted on 07/14/2013 3:44:32 PM PDT by rwfromkansas ("Carve your name on hearts, not marble." - C.H. Spurgeon)
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To: rwfromkansas

...what is your view on how TX and KC is different? Which do you like better?

I like both places for widely varying reasons. I prefer TX as it is huge and has such a large variation in climates, (the past two winters in KC were an abomination) no state income tax, a growing economy and a friendly political climate for conservatives outside of the core of the major cities.

Should you move to a location like Johnson County, KS (KC’s SW suburbs) you’ll be among Republicans but many are moderates and squishes. Central KC is run by the Democrazies, I don’t recommend living anywhere on the Missouri side but in the northern suburbs of Clay and Platte counties. KC has a 1% income tax and a rising sales tax pushing toward 9%.

KC offers major sports, symphony, ballet, art galleries as do all major cities in Texas. The local economy is growing albeit slower than here in Texas and that owes to KC’s economic diversity, virtually none of which involves petroleum energy production.

After living in West Texas and not knowing your level of deprivation you just may find the KC area the solution to your desires. I simply tired of fighting snow and cold and we decided as retirement approaches to make the move. The humid climate here along the Coastal Bend of Texas has taken some adjustment after being raised in a drier California climate but I’ll never push another foot of snow or scrape ice off my rig’s windshield. And should I hit the Powerball next week I’ll have 4% more money in the check from the Texas Lottery folks.

Corpus is big enough to have just about everything we need in a city but not big enough to have the traffic nightmares of Houston or Austin or the DFW Metroplex.

Choose wisely.


105 posted on 07/14/2013 4:53:27 PM PDT by CARTOUCHE (I have a son and he doesn't look anything like Trayvon.)
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