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Old 05-06-2020, 01:06 PM
 
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Wait a Texas minute! How did you know this?


Yes I was "pissed" (I couldn't believe it at the time) and falls in the line of hypocrisy and there's no "ha" - I call them out even if I voted for them unlike most dems who see their politician of one that can do no wrong.

But I still wished he was governor and "leaps and bounds" better than what NJ has now who already is going to raise our high tolls higher and gasoline tax even higher.


If I moved to Texas as I lean conservative, I would either vote "R" or a "x" party dependent of what they stood for like I do in NJ. I wonder how it would be living in Texas in a conservative "region" vs living in NJ? - sorry, just thinking out loud.
The cities of Texas are much more conservative than up north, you will really like it.
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Old 05-06-2020, 01:09 PM
 
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The far northside suburbs used to be deeply conservative, but remember all the threads in 2016 about Beto signs everywhere? Change is coming soon.
In my honest opinion the Beto signs were more numerous in conservative areas. Conservatives don't really put up signs that much. I think liberals do it to "stick it" to their conservative neighbours, although you do find them in more liberal areas sometimes.

There were like 5 Beto signs on my street but I know for a fact that the people to the left, across, across to the left, and the two houses to the right of me are conservative families. I don't even know most of them but I can just tell. One of them yelled loudly mocking global warming back when it "snowed" a couple years. One of them has a Trump sticker on his truck. Etc
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Old 05-07-2020, 08:04 AM
 
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Conservatives don't really put up signs that much. I think liberals do it to "stick it" to their conservative neighbours, although you do find them in more liberal areas sometimes.
You got to be kidding when you make statements like this. I thought you lived in Hondo for some time?



Also you are implying that a neighbor should not place any sign of his choice in the front yard (unless it falls in line with his or her conservative neighbors) otherwise it is regarded as to "stick it" to them? Sorry buddy but your pipe dream of everyone around you being conservative is always going to be just that....a pipe dream.

Oh and like it or not. Change is coming soon.
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Old 05-07-2020, 08:13 AM
 
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Personally I think it's trashy to have any sort of sign in one's yard
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