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Then feigned indignation when you received a statistical beatdown to rival any I've ever seen on C-D.
Speaking of beatdowns ? Is that foreclosure quandary still going loud and strong out there? Last I checked Santa Claras foreclosure rate was up 317%, Napa County foreclosure rate was up 271%.
At least you'll have one nice last view in the rear view mirror of that U-Haul.
You started griping about the square milage (not to mention, you exaggerated). So I try and argue with about the square milage. Then you switch gears and argue about counties size? Dude make up your mind.
I dont have to brag about how heavily populated DFW is. DFW is already bigger that Philly. Even if we just take those 4 counties vs. the entire Philly metro, in 5-7 years it will be much bigger so this is moot.
I simply wanted to expand Phillys surrounding sq. miles to equal Dallases metro sq miles.. Thats all. If we do this Philly has about 8.8 M people. I have a county(Mercer NJ) that is literally a stones throw across the Delaware River that I cant get in Philly metro.
Eventhough I dispute that the surrounding area of Dallas is more populated than the same equidistant areas of Philly let me say this. Bigger is not necessarily better.Although I am impressed by Collin and Denton Counties statistical numbers.
US Avg Median Household Income= $50,740
Philadelphia
Growth % + household median income(2007)
Chester County(PA)13.4 %. Median Household Income $83,979
Montgomery County(PA) 4% ...................................$73,985
Burlington County(NJ)5.3%. ....................................$73083
Bucks County (PA) 4% ........................................... $72,688
Gloucester(NJ) 12.6% ..............................................$70, 119
Dallas Metro
POpulation growth 2000-2007..............................Household Median income
Collin County 55%............................................... ..$80,059 Impressive #'s
Denton County 47%............................................... $71,296
Tarrant County 21%............................................... $53,518
Dallas County 8.7%.............................................. ...$46,408
Rain, why do you let these people drag you into this? Dallas is located in Texas for Christ sake......
Besides being 1,000 degrees with 99% humidity everday during their summers, you got all those goofing looking Republicans walking around with cowboy hats on.....
Plus you have to listen to all the crap about their football team.
A 'true' city slicker, would take Philly over Dallas anyday of the week.
I don't care how much wealth is located in that hot, isolated, H.LLHOLE in Texas, Philly beats it hands down!!!
I stated the way I feel, nothing more. Just cause you live in Texas, don't blame me.....
Dude, I love Texas and would take it any day over Philly but have never completely slander the name of Philadelphia and boosted Texas just to get a rise out of people.
Last edited by CaseyB; 11-18-2009 at 04:39 AM..
Reason: cut it out
Oh, so Texas is a 'blue' state now? Stalking you? I have NEVER read any post of yours until the last couple days.
Do you believe that I'm the only one who can't stand W? Or texas for that matter? With all their cowboy hats and conservative politics?
You don't have to be liberal to hate Bush. Many Independents, Libertarians, and Republicans in Texas hate Bush. I never said no one besides you hates Texas. Your just trolling and I'm calling you out on it. Troll.
You don't have to be liberal to hate Bush. Many Independents, Libertarians, and Republicans in Texas hate Bush. I never said no one besides you hates Texas. Your just trolling and I'm calling you out on it. Troll.
I think all that heat in Texas has made you an angry person. Try wearing a cowboy hat the next time you head outside.......
I believe W won Texas in both elections, he can't be too hated there.....
I'm sure alot of people do. YET plenty of people STILL move there. So what's your point?
Hasn't it been an average of about 500,000 people a year for the past 15 years moving to Texas? I know we've gained about 6 or 7 million just in this decade.
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