| ▲ | californical 15 hours ago | |||||||
Honestly it may be 50-50 purple in population, but the policies are what affect people the most. I’m not even worried about Democrat vs Republican, as I’m not associated to either party, and both have their share of crazy. There are a number of laws in Texas that make it a non-option for many of us. | ||||||||
| ▲ | scoofy 15 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
I don't even know how to respond to statements like this. Yes, if you care about issues de jour, yes, Texas is going to look terrible. And Texas has terrible stances on issues like abortion. At the same time, you can't ignore the facts. Texas has high property taxes, which are de facto wealth taxes, so it shouldn't surprise anyone on that Texas has significantly lower wealth inequality than California does. Again, unless you literally inherit a house with an inherited property tax assessment in CA or vest equity in a unicorn, you're probably going to be poorer in CA than in Texas. We have to stop pretending the landed aristocracy that exist in California somehow "doesn't count" as inequality and injustice. | ||||||||
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