Yes if you weren't born here.
I don't like being an immigrant. I married a woman that was born here in Texas so that makes me one step closer to being a genuine Texan, right?
Yes if you weren't born here.
Beautiful part of Texas.Many of my ancestors came to Texas in the 1840's and to the Palestine area in the 1860's.
I don't like being an immigrant. I married a woman that was born here in Texas so that makes me one step closer to being a genuine Texan, right?
In order to gargle, that’s gotta be a lot of sweat. You are a smart guy so I know you’re not out sweating enough to fill a glass. You are unable to meet the production demand of putting your ballsack sweat into Californians mouths.can gargle the sweat off my ballsack.
No sir I moved here in 95 I was cooking at Owen's.I've been saying that for years. They need to assimilate for 5 years to see how Texans do stuff.
In order to gargle, that’s gotta be a lot of sweat. You are a smart guy so I know you’re not out sweating enough to fill a glass. You are unable to meet the production demand of putting your ballsack sweat into Californians mouths.
I would suggest making candy with trace amounts of your nut sweat.
Welcome to TGT and Texas.Hi y’all. My claim to Texas fame is through my beautiful Texas blooded wife. She is a Burleson and her pa was born out in west Texas and her kin fought and died at the Alamo. The book of those that fought and died there is on display at the Alamo. The page is opened right on the names of those Burleson kin. Im proud of that but unfortunately it’s all by marriage and nothing of me.
The damn shame in all this is that we were both born in Arizona and didn’t escape until the early ninety’s.
I’m still so thankful though that I get to live here in this Republic of Texas.
Texas needs a MUD tax like Maryland. It is an additional assessment on new homes to help cover the additional infrastructure - roads, schools, etc - required by those homes. That would help keep the tax increases down for the homeowners already in place.I advocated during the last legislaive session as a way of reducing property taxes that all immigrants from other staes be taxed at 50% of their income for 10 years. That tax collection would go towards reducing property tax increases. No one seemed to like that idea. So I narrowed it to California, Oregon, Washington State, Illinois, New York and New Jersey.
Been saying that for years.Texas needs a law stating that new arrivals have to maintain a Texas residence for five years before being eligible to vote in state and local elections. They can still vote for Fed offices, but not anything under state jurisdiction.
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Welcome to the Forum!Hi y’all. My claim to Texas fame is through my beautiful Texas blooded wife. She is a Burleson and her pa was born out in west Texas and her kin fought and died at the Alamo. The book of those that fought and died there is on display at the Alamo. The page is opened right on the names of those Burleson kin. Im proud of that but unfortunately it’s all by marriage and nothing of me.
The damn shame in all this is that we were both born in Arizona and didn’t escape until the early ninety’s.
I’m still so thankful though that I get to live here in this Republic of Texas.
It could just be all the thread titles stating new from CA. It just wears on a man after a while seeing that all the time.I understand and agree with the OP's sentiment but have to ask which is worse?
1. A Native Texan that is a devout Leftist and votes accordingly.
2, An immigrant that was assimilated before they even got here.
I have met quite a few Native Texans that would probably make ya'lls head spin and I'd argue there are plenty of "immigrants" that are more Texan than many that were born here claim to be but don't mind me....I'm an immigrant.
I'll take a #2 over a #1, but those that came here and really have assimilated, don't try and over-compensate with grandiose proclamations about how they are about the freedom of Texas, or constantly try and say how they are against the libturd mentality and politics. Fact is they very seldom ever even discuss about coming from California.I understand and agree with the OP's sentiment but have to ask which is worse?
1. A Native Texan that is a devout Leftist and votes accordingly.
2, An immigrant that was assimilated before they even got here.
I have met quite a few Native Texans that would probably make ya'lls head spin and I'd argue there are plenty of "immigrants" that are more Texan than many that were born here claim to be but don't mind me....I'm just an immigrant.