This is why I live in Texas

Texans do not put up with the lying liberal bullshit  --https://fb.watch/bbWCpFxtSn/

Edited on Feb 15, 2022 3:30pm

You live in Texas because that's where your kind likes to be. Lots of opportunities to shoot them Messkins.

Originally posted by: Kevin Lewis

You live in Texas because that's where your kind likes to be. Lots of opportunities to shoot them Messkins.


  Another perk of living in Texas is that a lying liberal named Lewis does not live there.

There's one thing that's for certain. There is an awful lot of bull shit in Texas.


Originally posted by: Mark

There's one thing that's for certain. There is an awful lot of bull shit in Texas.


   Not near as much as where you reside.

I understand they have lots of Welfare Queens in Texas. David should feel right at home!

Originally posted by: MisterPicture

I understand they have lots of Welfare Queens in Texas. David should feel right at home!


  There are a lot of "welfare queens" in every state. I am sure you are comfortable where you live.

They're kind of thick in Tay-Ucks-Ass. Their brains are still in the 19th century. They lick their guns and for fun, beat up Mexicans.

 

It's definitely where Davey Dear belongs. In a more civilized place, his attitudes and opinions would be considered abhorrent. But in Tay-Ucks-Ass, well, shucky-darn, they're downright mainstream.

 

Now, all we need to do is extend Da Wall until it completely encircles Texas.

Did that crip governor ever fix the electric grid ?

 

Originally posted by: Vegas Todd

Did that crip governor ever fix the electric grid ?

 


No. Nothing was done. That's because the insane system they built is what they want. They've always been big on "energy independence"--nonsensical idea that it is--and as a result, have a very limited ability to tie into the national energy grid and/or purchase power from outside the state. So when the power fails, Texans freeze in the dark. Yee haw!

 

There were some feeble efforts to stop people from getting $10,000 electric bills, but those measures died in the Texas state legislature and would never have been signed by Abbott anyway.

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