Wow. I bet these people were really disappointed that Creepy Porn Lawyer's rally today was cancelled. Skateboard Jesus lives!
Beta males gone wild!!!!! He is an expensive pussy, that's for sure. I guess it takes a lot of greenbacks to try to make chickensoup out of chickenshit. And the Silicon Valley types are hard at work- as always- trying to Californicate Texas so that they will have a place to go when the San Francisco shit-hole collapses for real and they move to Austin- unless you think they are pining to go to Marfa, Texas. https://www.cnbc.com/2018/10/24/goo...s-contribute-to-senate-candidate-orourke.html .
A win's a win Tony. Its like NKE is $72 now. You have to get past the noise and see the bigger picture bro. This is not a personal affront on you. If you need a snapshot of where smart money is on things.... these guys are tight. https://www.predictit.org/markets/d...-re-elected-to-the-US-Senate-in-Texas-in-2018
I agree Cruz is going to win and we are not there yet but as I previously stated I love where Texas is headed. The seat Beto and Cruz are running for was won by Kay Baily Hutchinson by 25 points in 2006.It was won by Cruz by 16 points in 2012.Its now a close single digit race. Bush won TX by 23.Romney won TX by 16 and Trump won it by 9.
We are already single digits in Texas and most hispanics in Texas are under 18 .If you go to the mall,supermarket,walmart etc in cities like Houston,San Antonio ,Dallas etc you will usually see Hispanic women with 3 or 4 kids and pregnant with another.Most of these kids are future democrat voters The total number of people under age 18 rose by nearly two million over the decade. But the number of white children fell, while the number of Hispanic children rose sharply. During the decade, Texas alone added 979,000 individuals under age 18, of which 931,000 were Hispanic. Texas’ population grew to more than 25 million, awarding the nation’s second most populous state four more seats in the U.S. House of Representatives . Hispanics accounted for 65% of the state’s growth since 2000, while non-Hispanic whites experienced the smallest increase of any group, just 4.2%. The black population grew by 22%. The Latino population overall grew faster than expected and accounted for more than half of the nation’s growth over the past decade, with the group’s increase driven by births and immigration