People in my current state are in a complete hysteria over COVID-19 and with how much the powers that be are demonizing those that don't take their experimental jab, I rather not be stuck surrounded by their COVID cult when shit inevitably hits the fan soon.
I have decided to move to Texas since it is a lower cost of living red state where hopefully there will be atleast some decent employers who won't mandate the jab and where hopefully most people are still relatively sane.
I am looking at suburban areas near Dallas/Fort Worth.
I am currently looking at suburbs in places like:
Keller
Azle
Watauga
Northlake
Denton
Anyone have any info about any of these areas and if they are safe and if they have sane right-leaning people?
I really don't want to be surrounded by Branch-Covidian leftists. I already know to stay clear of Austin.
I am also kinda concerned about frequency of tornadoes in these areas since based on what I researched, northern Texas seems to have a lot of tornadoes.
Any thoughts anyone can offer would be appreciated greatly.
Thanks in advance!
A rant from a 6th generation Texan.
The last thing we need in North Texas is more f*g people.
The influx of people from failed states and nations is killing any common culture and driving prices and tempers up. (Not that we had much culture outside of TexMex, farms and suburbs to begin with... ) But the price is turning from mostly nice with an occasional challenge from "Muther" Nature to "F this place."
It's rare to find a majority Texas born office place or new sub-division. Everyone is from CA, NY, IL, MX, India or somewhere not Texas. Texas is the latest gold rush for all the carpet baggers and locusts. (Cue the Brian Burns song...)
It's quickly turning into California. Politics, water issues and failing power grid included. Traffic has tripled in the last decade and the amount of farmland that has turned into exurbia and strip centers in that time is insane. Property assessments and taxes have more than doubled or tripled in the last 5 years.
Dallas has had two tornadoes in the last two years and a major one hit Garland in 2015. Not to mention the one in FW that took out all the windows in the Bank One tower a few decades ago.
You can tell the smart natives because they have the weather and radar apps pulled up on their smart phones most of the year. You can tell the older North Texas natives because they can rattle off all the major storms, (Tornado, Hail, Winter, Wind, Dust, Mud, Flood... yes Mud..), in their life and dismiss the 2011 heat wave 'cause they lived through the summer of 1980 with a shitty swamp cooler in the house and no car AC. (I had to work in the heat outside both of those summers. Try felling a hackberry tree in 115 degree weather with an overheating Skil...)
Denton County has become a mess in the last decade with the folks fleeing further out from Dallas. Collin County isn't much better. The difference between Dallas County and Denton and Collin is that Dallas County is run by corrupt Democrats and Denton and Collin Counties are run slightly better by corrupt Republicans. Tarrant County falls somewhere in between.
As for the jab. Companies and other organizations can still mandate it and fire you if you don't respect their authority. This is allowed in Texas due to it being a right to work state. Many of these institutions are still run by people from CA, NY, IL or DC that still suck elite c*s on the golf course and trust the MSM and drink the Flavor Aid. (Hopefully we never have to go back to the office full-time, because half the team will quit..)
And if you do move here, don't bitch about the drivers because most of them are not natives. Also don't ever mention how nice the weather/beach/mountains are back "home", because we will ask you to return.
I would say try Oklahoma instead of Texas, but most of them moved to Dallas years ago...
Great post 👏 110% true.