To: Pining_4_TX
I've posted this before, but I think that Conservative Texans should be very concerned about the direction of their population as well. Being a life-long Californian, if you had asked me when Ronald Reagan was our governor and we were #1 in just about any measure you'd care to mention, that we would be RAT Central today, I would have laughed in your face. As I read here Texans posting that “it can't happen here,” and I look at your population graphics, it looks all too familiar. You already have at least four major population centers under complete RAT control ( i.e. Houston, DFW, Austin and SA, where a huge, but not yet majority of your people reside), coupled with Mexican RAT-run counties along the Rio Grande at least two deep (what with your 300 odd counties, some of which are smaller than my three-car garage). And from what I read, the “citizens” along the river don't want any border wall ( I surmise since they are citizens of Mexico first and Texas second, if at all).
And I can tell you that once the ball really gets rolling, you will be surprised at just how quickly the transformation from red to blue takes place. I hope you can find a way to save your state, but it won't be easy. And the kicker is that Texas stands in the way of the RATs taking irreversible control of the Federal Government, so you can bet they are working overtime there to subvert it to Marxism.
To: vette6387
Texas is only 3 governors removed from a democrat.
Ann Richards was succeeded by GW Bush in Jan. 1995.
16 posted on
01/05/2019 3:09:20 PM PST by
deport
To: vette6387
Yes, and the Beto surge proves all you are saying. He would have won without those pesky little rural counties, many of whom have shrinking populations.
To: vette6387
I agree, and it’s frightening. Once Texas goes blue, there won’t be another Republican president no matter how much they pander to blacks and Hispanics.
20 posted on
01/07/2019 2:54:50 PM PST by
Pining_4_TX
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