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lone star state 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 Katılım Ağustos 2021
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ROLLING LOUD ORLANDO 2027
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@bluiinferno @FranzHellens @GiancarloSopo You’re weird. The point of that is that there is people that’ll like anywhere. Such as me saying Houston is 3/4 shit, I’ve lived there and really liked it. Also, picking counties is a bad comparison. As cities, Dallas grew 1.4% last year and Houston grew 1.2%.
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GOP Ls@GOP__Ls·
🚨8/10 of the highest crime states are red.
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Basil🧡@LinkofSunshine·
Most YIMBY cities recently: - Seattle - Nashville - Austin Most NIMBY cities recently: - LA - Boston - The Bay Area
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John M. Graham
John M. Graham@JMGrahamWrites·
@aaron_renn It’s almost like the South has a built in immune system against change. Thank goodness Ridgeland, MS will never look like Frisco or Plano.
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Aaron M. Renn 🇺🇸@aaron_renn·
The South's failure to address infrastructure is it's Achilles heel. During their mega-growth phase, older cities like NYC saw stupendous levels of investment into infrastructure.
Aaron M. Renn 🇺🇸@aaron_renn

Such a huge difference between Texas (Austin excepted) and the South proper in terms of infrastructure investment. Huge difference between DFW/Houston and Atlanta, which may be one reason Atlanta's growth rate declined a lot.

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Duvert@stepvision34·
@ajlamesa the I-10 route Houston - New Orleans - Mobile - Tallahassee - Jacksonville
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Anthony LaMesa
Anthony LaMesa@ajlamesa·
High-speed rail corridors that I would prioritize for the United States (in order of prioritization): 1) DC - Philadelphia - NYC - Providence - Boston 2) Chicago - Milwaukee - Madison - Minneapolis 3) San Diego - Los Angeles - San Francisco 4) Portland - Seattle - Vancouver (Canada) 5) Miami - Orlando - Tampa 6) Dallas - Austin - San Antonio - Monterrey (Mexico)
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jayden🕷️@bluiinferno·
@yareyoustupid @FranzHellens @GiancarloSopo They like it because it’s cheap.. and ofc miserable & lame ass Dallas has to mention Houston.. u can say what you want but Dallas county is losing population while Houston’s county is steadily gaining
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Merriam-Webster@MerriamWebster·
Contractions with 3 words: -she'd've -wouldn't've Contractions with more than 3 words: -y'all'll've -they'dn't've
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Brad Thomas@bradleywthomas·
@aaron_renn Dallas and Houston have to be the largest metros in the USA that have no cultural impact on the nation at large.
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Aaron M. Renn 🇺🇸@aaron_renn·
Dallas and Houston metros have added over three million people each since 2000. Third place Atlanta added a million fewer people.
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Siddharth Khurana@SidKhurana3607·
Counties where the majority of adults (25 and up) have a bachelor's degree or higher:
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Mary H Thornell
Mary H Thornell@MaryHThornell·
Dallas is missing the historical component that a lot of the other Texas cities have. It began as a business district. The high end business district. It expanded from there. Fort Worth was at least in the stream of cowboy history and had connections with other cowboy culture. Dallas was all the upper management. Go to one of the little towns on the coast and you will get some sense of the history of the state. Dallas is all economic force.
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Not a Good Jewish Girl✡️
Not a Good Jewish Girl✡️@estherzelda0514·
Dallas is such a strangely awful place to live. Houston at least has the coast, Austin has tech and culture, and San Antonio is cheaper. But Dallas has... heat and sprawling overpriced suburbs?
Amy Nixon@texasrunnerDFW

I am astounded by the number of millennial families who moved to Dallas, bought a home, then turned around and sold the home to move out of Dallas, in less than a 5 year time span Is Dallas just super transient or is this a post-pandemic phenomenon happening everywhere?

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oomf magazine@oomfmagazine·
there are two wasias
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Marcus Matthews
Marcus Matthews@GaTechAlum_IE92·
@dbclass18 @BluJayJu No, it’s not. LA sprawls way more. And now Dallas is the next to super sprawl. Dallas will be the next LA.
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30 minutes outside is Nashville is bumpkin shit. 30 minutes outside Atlanta is still Atlanta.
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The Political HQ
The Political HQ@ThePoliticalHQ·
🚨BREAKING🚨 Democrat Quentin Wiltz has defeated Republican Tony Carbone in the Pearland, Texas Mayoral Election. This is a flip from 🔴 to 🔵.
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Siddharth Khurana@SidKhurana3607·
Top places (min. 50k) by Asian %, 2024 ACS: Milpitas, CA (71%) Cupertino, CA (71%) Rosemead, CA (66%) Monterey Park, CA (64%) Fremont, CA (64%) Diamond Bar, CA (62%) Daly City, CA (59%) Arcadia, CA (59%) Union City, CA (57%) Dublin, CA (55%)
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