Texas
Related: About this forumTexas isn't deep in the hearts of many Americans
WASHINGTON Texas is big, proud and not really liked much by people in other states.
According to a recent Public Policy Polling survey, Texas ranked as the 37th most-popular state.
Overall, 40 percent of Americans have a favorable view of the Lone Star State.
That placed Texas behind favorite state Hawaii. And North Dakota. And Rhode Island.
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[font color=green]Don't ask, don't tell. Too late--somebody let the cat out of the bag.
Maybe it's due to the decrepit educational system or because nearly one-fourth of Texans don't have health insurance? Or could it be related to George W. Bush, Rick Perry, Jerry Jones, or Khloe and Lamar? [/font]
JanetLovesObama
(548 posts)I would LOVE to get the hell out of here. Far too many doughy white fat bald headed racist old men here.
Looking at Washington State and Oregon.
Paladin
(28,287 posts)DonCoquixote
(13,616 posts)A state that made Molly Ivins, Jim Hightower and Kris Kristofferson cannot be all bad.
TexasTowelie
(112,699 posts)I also think that LBJ, Ann Richards, Barbara Jordan and Lloyd Bentsen can be added to the list.
izquierdista
(11,689 posts)As the saying goes, what have you done for me lately?
DonCoquixote
(13,616 posts)are still alive and vocal, as is willie nelson
TlalocW
(15,394 posts)Kept me from visiting. And Oklahomans' inability to drive in snow sent me back to Kansas.
TlalocW
MicaelS
(8,747 posts)I've lived in Texas for 45 years, and that has always been the case. That pisses off people from other states who think their state is the greatest. I love living here but still, sometimes it gets to be too much.
northoftheborder
(7,575 posts).....biggest and best. It really "chapped our hide", when Alaska became a state, and claimed the "biggest" label from us. I fully realize how inadequate Texas is on so many levels, but it does have a fascinating history, and a valid claim to widely diverging geographic and cultural richness, from the East Texas, tall pine country, to the wide open "big sky" of West Texas, to the beautiful central Texas hill country. Of course it has racism, poverty, ignorance, big oil, as well as great Universities, medical facilities, several diverse big cities, thousands of interesting little towns, Austin, and Willie Nelson!
Many of us hope to live long enough to see this state turn into something to be proud of on more levels, living up to it's possibilities - beyond Bush, Perry, et al. Climate change, I'm afraid, is going to really make it tougher than we thought. Be patient with us, America.