Yes, pretty much sums it all up! Though Texas has some pluses, some mindsets still linger.This first world problem is classic Texas.
Somehow a lot of people there have never got over joining the USA.
Their descent into stone age living when because of lack of regulation and refusal to join a wide electric power grid the power failed across most of the state when the temperature dropped below freezing.
Of course they came running with their hands out to the hated Federal Government asking for help.
Now their bitter at life governor and the wackadoodle lt. governor are "opening the state up and don't wear masks" while the pandemic has not been diminished to a safe level and the vaccination rate is at the bottom of all the states.
Now the the former guy is muted and I can see the news and read the papers without agitation I simply do not want to think about or care what happens to a self destructive state.
"But not everyone in Confederate territory would immediately be free. Even though the Emancipation Proclamation was made effective in 1863, it could not be implemented in places still under Confederate control. As a result, in the westernmost Confederate state of Texas, enslaved people would not be free until much later. Freedom finally came on June 19, 1865, when some 2,000 Union troops arrived in Galveston Bay, Texas. The army announced that the more than 250,000 enslaved black people in the state, were free by executive decree. This day came to be known as "Juneteenth," by the newly freed people in Texas. "
Last stand for slavery
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