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Old 01-21-2018, 12:33 PM
 
Location: Arizona
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3,159,327 out of 5,359,127 students in the Texas Public Schools are considered economically disadvantaged.

Looks like Texas will just have to keep raising property taxes for the third-world birth rates.

Wonder what sort of a future that holds for their state. Republican Texas is not like Republican Florida.

Florida has an extremely low birth rate and low birth rate demographics tend to live there. For instance, Cubans and Columbians tend to have low birth rates. Puerto Rico supposedly also has a relatively low birth rate. They also have a massive influx of senior-citizens also into Florida.

Texas on the land the population growth is mainly illegal aliens from Mexico and people from other states who have huge families who like to move into inexpensive McMansions.

For instance, in Salt Lake City 22% of the population is under 18. In Texas a short sample of cities, San Antonio 26.8%, Fort Worth 29% and Laredo 35%.

To compare the amount of children people have in Texas compared to another Republican oil state: 18% of residents are under 18 in Grand Forks and 19% in Fargo.
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Old 01-21-2018, 12:36 PM
 
Location: Somewhere Out West
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Florida also has a very large senior population. Typically they are not students and do not give birth.
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Old 01-21-2018, 12:36 PM
 
Location: Houston
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Thanks for your concern but we will be just fine.
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Old 01-21-2018, 12:53 PM
 
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Just another reason for the wall.
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Old 01-21-2018, 12:56 PM
 
Location: Arizona
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Thanks for your concern but we will be just fine.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RoFagYQEh1A

Maybe Greg Abbott needs to care more about Texas seniors than he does illegal aliens. Greg Abbott is much more pro-illegal alien than Mayor Eric Garcetti.

At least, Eric Garcetti's red tape is limited the amount of illegal alien population who can immigrate to his city. Texas is very inexpensive so there is plenty of housing for illegal aliens.

Looks like the high-birth rates cause Texas have caused the state to allocate so much to education that when they have a weather issue that they are not prepared, severely lack resources.

When they such a massive poor underclass with extremely high third-world birth rates they have to run the state on a shoestring budget, hence they had no idea what to do when they had some rough weather over the summer.

They have third-world preparedness when it comes to natural disasters in addition to a third-world birth rate.

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Old 01-21-2018, 01:01 PM
 
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RoFagYQEh1A

Looks like the high-birth rates cause Texas have caused the state to allocate so much to education that when they have a weather issue that they are not prepared, severely lack resources.

They have third-world preparedness when it comes to natural disasters in addition to a third-world birth rate.
How much money should Texas invest for hard freezes that come every six or seven years?

Should we also spend resources being at the ready for earthquakes?



Speaking of which, how is California doing with all its third world problems and failure to prepare for mud slides?

And let’s not get into how the northeast was devastated by a tropical storm.
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Old 01-21-2018, 01:11 PM
 
Location: Arizona
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How much money should Texas invest for hard freezes that come every six or seven years?

Should we also spend resources being at the ready for earthquakes?

Speaking of which, how is California doing with all its third world problems and failure to prepare for mud slides?

And let’s not get into how the northeast was devastated by a tropical storm.
It should invest more for weather events and less of educating illegal aliens.

At least Eric Garcetti due to all the regulations in California to build single-family homes has lessened the rate of growth of illegals.

With liberal Greg Abbott the sky is the limit on how many illegal aliens he wants! He likes to make up press conferences saying he is going to arrest sheriff's but it's all a public relations stunt. His state has lots and lots of illegals who have high-birth rates. They go to Texas to have anchor babies under liberal Greg Abbots watch.

Lots, lots and lots of illegal aliens will likely come to Texas for all the huge single-family houses for pennies on the dollar compared to LA.

Texas and Arizona are likely to have huge increases in illegals as California is just either to expensive or in the case of the inland areas the economy to depressed outside of a season or two of farm work.
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Old 01-21-2018, 01:18 PM
 
Location: Houston
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RoFagYQEh1A

Maybe Greg Abbott needs to care more about Texas seniors than he does illegal aliens. Greg Abbott is much more pro-illegal alien than Mayor Eric Garcetti.

At least, Eric Garcetti's red tape is limited the amount of illegal alien population who can immigrate to his city. Texas is very inexpensive so there is plenty of housing for illegal aliens.

Looks like the high-birth rates cause Texas have caused the state to allocate so much to education that when they have a weather issue that they are not prepared, severely lack resources.

When they such a massive poor underclass with extremely high third-world birth rates they have to run the state on a shoestring budget, hence they had no idea what to do when they had some rough weather over the summer.

They have third-world preparedness when it comes to natural disasters in addition to a third-world birth rate.
Don’t screw with illegal aliens they save me a lot of money. As a senior citizen I do not need Abbott’s help. I do need Jose to mow my yard, Juan’s handyman services and Rosa’s oral talents.
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Old 01-21-2018, 01:22 PM
 
Location: Houston
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The money I saved rebuilding my flooded home thanks to illegal immigration is more than I will pay in state taxes for the next several years.
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Old 01-21-2018, 01:23 PM
 
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The flood of "dreamers" is really working out, huh?
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