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I am leaving the city. I hate this city for everything it has turned out to be.
Now we got to deal with bike lanes, congestion pricing, bus lanes, parks, and subway train expansions. Only the losers want these things, not successful people. We successful people that drive have more right than the failures that rely on trains. I can't drive my pickup truck anywhere in this city anymore.
We should demolish all these crappy building and have fifty lane highways in our big city, instead we keep trying to be socialist like Europe and Japan by adding all these trains everywhere. We should be getting rid of the subway system and all trains and just have self-driving cars. Why are we copying a backward country like Japan? A country we beat? Germany, a country we single handily beat twice?
So Texas it is. I am moving my business in a couple months there and I also get my second amendment rights and don't have to worry about some snowflakes looting my business unless they want to be turned into a Venti Latte Soy as the snowflakes say. I get higher speed limits and almost no speed limits, and more space for my money.
Good luck to you! Texas is a whole different world!
Flat rolling prairie, suburbs that stretch for miles and miles, endless selection of Walmarts and endless open plains.
Sounds like a good time.
The city is not for everyone.
Once you find what you like and what suits your needs then it is a good thing.
but, just because you don't like it, doesn't make it wrong.
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