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Texas USA. Cities, People & Economy. Why Everyone is Moving To Texas in 2021? - CoolVision

Texas USA. Cities, People & Economy. Why Everyone is Moving To Texas in 2021? - CoolVision

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We'll visit the largest cities of Texas are Houston, San Antonio, Dallas, Austin and Fort Worth. What is Texas like in 2021? Texas is the hottest state in the US today. People are moving here for better opportunities and lower cost of living
Date: 2022-05-12

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Moving to Texas? You gotta be kidding me.
The most restrictive laws in the country.
The least funded education
The most bigoted Governor
The AG is a criminal
The WOMEN have zero rights
The LGBTQ+ are being hunted
The immigrants are being treated like criminals
The most RACIST state with Florida
The land of obesity.
The home of capital punishment parties
One of the easiest places to get shot ever!
Sure, there are a few good folks and you get fed truckload of fried food.
BUT, it's the most extreme MAGAt paradise in the USA. You'll enjoy your time, as LONG as you don't spend it on jail or on death row. Meeting a crooked trigger happy cop on that State seems to be as easy as in Georgia.
If you don't mind living in a place where people elect the worst human beings around. Go for it.
They have low taxes. But they also have ZERO infrastructure. No working electrical network, schools with understaffed and underpaid teachers, racial discrimination taken to extreme levels, arbitrary laws. The wrong time, wrong place, wrong ELECTED lawman kind.
I live in Canada. I traveled extensively to the USA.
If you live in Texas and like it. You are either a white Redneck, and thus the top of the foodchain, OR you REALLY have never traveled anywhere to see how much BETTER other places are.
Americans have a very freaked out idea of what freedom and a good life are all about.

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Just to correct some of the factual inaccuracies: Texas never won its independence, and it was nowhere near the size the video shows. In regard to independence, they captured Santa Ana and made him sign papers under duress which were not ratified by Mexico; only US intervention really saved Texas as only one nation on the planet recognized them as sovereign. I-ve been to the hat store in Paris where their embassy used to be. Secondly, grab a map and a history book. Texas used to protrude further north but was not nearly as wide as it is even today, much less the map the video pops up.
Texas is full of good people, great countryside, and terrible politicians who have had their hand in printing this fictional status of their own sovereignty for so long that many people believe that nonsense. It-s too bad because the people don-t need to make things up there. It-s a decent place.

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Well, we don't need more people from other countries here, such a California and bringing that same type mentality to this awesome state, I have noticed cars with California plates here driving like foking maniacs cutting people off, speeding and causing all kinds of foking accidents. They can go back to their country with all that sheet! Fok you is you thought I didn't know California is not a country, it a foking bloated, over expensive, POS state. I got hit in the back with a California license plated car at a stop sign and the foking beech didn't have insurance, cost me to repair my car, and she still driving without insurance! foking laws are worthless. Stay the fok there we don't need you here the same goes to any other state that brings sheet like that over here!
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I only had one complaint for the video: not enough emphasis was put on just how massive the dfw metroplex is. You mentioned the 2 big cities, but ignored the (at least now) nearly 1 million people who live in between the 2. While not all in one city, arlington, grand prairie, Mansfield, and urving (and more) cause a continuous suburban environment for almost the entire distance between the 2, and massive sections of the dfw economy like UTA, the Dallas cowboys (which is officially a religion here, the dfw airport, and even 6 flags are all outside of the 2 main cities. I just think it's worth a mention because of just how insane the area is between the 2 main cities.
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I have been to Texas several times, have relatives there. I much prefer living in California.
TX has their own power grid because they wanted -freedom- to not spend the money to winterize their grid. That went very badly, $$ and people's lives were lost. Pretty sure some good ole' boys made a lot of money on not winterizing and charging astronomical rates during the freeze.
TX does voter suppression, one ballot drop per county? Why?
I could go on. CA has their problems and mismanagement, so does TX. Better climate.

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You did a great job on this video. But you kinda missed the heart and money land of Texas. The Permian Basin it is the 5th producer in Oil and Gas Globally. It is a super growing area and no matter what the situation is good economy or bad economy ppl tend to run to Midland/Odessa and surrounding towns for work. It ain't pretty but let's not forget Dallas and Houston both rely heavily on the Permian Basin considering all headquarters are located their.
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Moved here in January 2022 from North Carolina (been there all my life) for a new career opportunity. There is so much to see, so many different foods to try, and it has that laid back, optimistic vibe as well. I live in the Dallas area, and it has become one of the largest tech hubs in the country, so I'll always will have employment as a software developer. No state income tax was also a huge plus for me from my move.
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Great video. I live in Dallas, born and raised here but I'm considering leaving this state because it's becoming way to crowded and costs of everything are going up. It's starting to lose that Texas feel I loved growing up here. Property taxes are through the roof too. South Dakota is looking extremely attractive. Less people, no income tax and cheaper homes. If you can deal with winter you'd have it made.
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-Freedom- So is that why is Texans can-t buy a car or liquor on Sunday? Is that why Texans can-t order a mimosa at 9: 30a on Sun morning? Is that why Texans can-t consume a harmless plant? Is that why Texans can-t decide to have a medically safe procedure? The freedom argument is tired and doesn-t reflect the Texas I know.
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You completely skipped the entire east side of the state. East Texas is completely different from West, with dense sub- tropical forests, swamps, renowned bass fishing lakes etc. Much prefer it over The dry vast expanse of the West.
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