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« on: March 24, 2020, 03:35:47 AM »

Maintain a good organisation so if fluke circumstances like the Alabama or Massachusetts special Senate race arrive they are prepared to seize the opportunity and take the Senate seat for a few years.

All things considered, the WV and KY Democrats are probably the best Democratic State parties in the nation when you factor in their states’ leans. If you could transfer that competence to the FL and Texas Democratic Parties, imagine what the results could be.

The TX And FL GOP doesn’t have any people as bad as Matt Bevin heading their ticket and they have been in power so long in both those states cause they have done an absolutely fabulous job governing those states.


Just look at the direction CA and TX has taken since the mid/late 90s and now TX is the better of two states . When CA was the more Republican of the two at the state level which was true even from 1966-1998 , CA was the better governed state and was by far the best state in the Union .




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Look at the quality of education in Texas and Florida lmao


Better than Oregon lol and Im not kidding about that. Also look at the Texas economy compared to CA now and its obvious which state is better for the average person and its clearly just clearly Texas.

I’m not arguing that California has become ungovernable. I think that’s largely a result of it just having gotten so big and attractive that it forces prices to go up everywhere, thus pricing people out. Texas doesn’t have that problem. If one suburb fills up with people, we got tons of empty land to develop a new suburb if needed. California cities don’t have that luxury.

California Zoning laws are also beyond terrible, and its a super high taxed state as well. Like California used to be so much better in comparision to the rest of the nation back in the 90s while now its not even the best state.



MUH Taxes.

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