The people in blue Texas cities really believe it.
The leftist faction of those people think we're all incredibly selfish for not wearing a mask in all public places or for re-opening a business, and they're full of hate and vitriol about it. They also lump us all in with assholes who go into stores to purposefully cause trouble by blowing on things, and who scream at or assault employees asking them to wear masks.
I spoke to more rational people who are concerned about it. All of them said they know someone in the medical community who has seen terrible things, or have a friend or friend of a friend who died from it. They're not demanding everyone stay home; but I can see why they'd want people to wear a mask and social distance.
The MSM and Big Tech really really wants to divide America, but in reality we all love our fellow patriots. We just need to pull pack the screen to see each other.
Woke college mouth breathers forced home by the quarantine are THE WORST. They've even found time to post little screeds educating the boomers on Nextdoor. ...After mom picks up their anti-anxiety meds from CVS.
I live in Williamson County which borders north of Travis county which is Austin. Supposedly Williamson is one of the most conservative counties in the state. So maga folks who love the Austin area tend to flock to Williamson. I see almost a night and day difference when going to businesses in both of these counties.
We bought a place in a tiny town of 400, about half an hour from a couple low-mid 5 digit cities. Instead of a terrible rumor mill, we found the most welcoming and helpful neighbors we'd ever imagined. Anytime something went wrong, they were there to help out without being asked. We ended up not staying because of the distance from our families, but I really regret not making that move permanent.
There are plenty of great suburban towns outside of the major cities of Texas. I’ll be moving from Houston down to Sugarland soon. It’s a great town with fantastic schools and about 30 minutes from downtown Houston if you need to commute.
Yet in Austin, San Antonio, Dallas and Houston the cities are all finding ways around Abbott's EO, imposing fines for businesses that done require masks, for example.
Mike Pence is a truly great man!
The people in blue Texas cities really believe it.
The leftist faction of those people think we're all incredibly selfish for not wearing a mask in all public places or for re-opening a business, and they're full of hate and vitriol about it. They also lump us all in with assholes who go into stores to purposefully cause trouble by blowing on things, and who scream at or assault employees asking them to wear masks.
I spoke to more rational people who are concerned about it. All of them said they know someone in the medical community who has seen terrible things, or have a friend or friend of a friend who died from it. They're not demanding everyone stay home; but I can see why they'd want people to wear a mask and social distance.
The MSM and Big Tech really really wants to divide America, but in reality we all love our fellow patriots. We just need to pull pack the screen to see each other.
Same shit in El Paso. An idiotic but vocal minority want to reinstate the lockdown. I have to assume they live with their parents.
Woke college mouth breathers forced home by the quarantine are THE WORST. They've even found time to post little screeds educating the boomers on Nextdoor. ...After mom picks up their anti-anxiety meds from CVS.
Thinking about moving to Texas, what’s a good area for raising kids that’s not a liberal shithole but not in the middle of nowhere
I live in Williamson County which borders north of Travis county which is Austin. Supposedly Williamson is one of the most conservative counties in the state. So maga folks who love the Austin area tend to flock to Williamson. I see almost a night and day difference when going to businesses in both of these counties.
We bought a place in a tiny town of 400, about half an hour from a couple low-mid 5 digit cities. Instead of a terrible rumor mill, we found the most welcoming and helpful neighbors we'd ever imagined. Anytime something went wrong, they were there to help out without being asked. We ended up not staying because of the distance from our families, but I really regret not making that move permanent.
There are plenty of great suburban towns outside of the major cities of Texas. I’ll be moving from Houston down to Sugarland soon. It’s a great town with fantastic schools and about 30 minutes from downtown Houston if you need to commute.
I’ll be moving to Corpus Christi soon, seems like a good town
Yet in Austin, San Antonio, Dallas and Houston the cities are all finding ways around Abbott's EO, imposing fines for businesses that done require masks, for example.