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Texas or florida?

  • mom of four asked this question she should see my answer for some reason when i sumbited it it wouldnt show up so here is it two people thosing which state im for texas Look texas. is the best state its the second biggest. with the second biggest population. It has a great economy. it artigcluture is great. hear is texas to telll a little. Okay just type in texas offf wikipedia and read all the **** there then do the same to florida and while ur at it califronia. Then research the citys of california and texas and florida. texas kicks ***. not to mention the universe ******* loves it. it will survive. and frankly texas is the number one exsporting state. AND HOuston is one of the best citys there is better then any city in florida and califronia. know texas has beautiful small towns. we have it all its pretty diverese population. and not to big and we dont have that huge illegal population california has. we have a big one only down south really. people are freindly same in any state u go freindly people. And so many californians and floridians moving from there state to texas primarly houston area dallas and austin texas the live music capital of the world. know housing will alweys fluxuate. though in texas its wonderful and cheaper houses u get ur moneys worth. and its has a great history. especially san antonio. other citys such as amirillo mcallen. brownsville are nice to. el paso is great to though i think houston and san antonio and well dalllas would be best for u. see some idotic jealous *** bastards see texas well parts of it really like u know country western horsey ridding **** which isnt true. there are like hicks but hell usually i though arkansa has more or alambama. And ive been hearing espessially that theres to much like drilling or like u drill down then u hit watter is this true. See home prices probally most exspensive as far a city in texas it goes to austin. though it will stay the same. u get a nice desent home for around 300,000, know there are million dollar homes everywere in texas, just when u compare to what u get with that amount of money in florida or california the **** hole of overpopluated shitty illegalls crappy healthcare. snotty people. stupid liberals. two many gays. and ******* falling apart economy and that so many freacking californians moving from there two texas is nice. but they move to austin they fit in better. and we kick that cali attitude out of them for its stupid though in austin there are liberals but closer two downtown. like in area code 78704, 78703, 78705, 78703, 78702, and a few more. and if ur sugesting these areas there great liberals arent really bad people there tight people around there tons of intergesting graffiti artist. well i into that speaking that i am one and aint a ******* *** loser toy. i know so much and so many damn crews i want get into this with u. if u sugest houston u cant go wrong read OFF WIKIPEDiA READ ABOUT TEXAS COMPARE REMBER TO OTHER SHITTY STATES, COMPARE TWO OTHER CITYS. COMPARE HOUSTON TO WERE U LIVE AND OTHER CITYS IN AUSTIN. AND as far as food being cheaper i dont know about that i used to live in austin and lived in houston and currently houston tight. we also get tons of anyoing accent new yorkers in houston leaving that nice but. overcrowded. traffic is the worst shitty rundown in so many area but like the rich areas. and manhattan of a place with so much graffiti that i love but it is two the point it everywere. and flithy nyc. great place to visit dont get me wrong. and so what if bush is from texas. if people had any common sense they see he has down good things. and those oppserers should drop dead.; though we need out of iraq i feel there using us for protection while we get our **** from them. and houston has a few bad areas. like south east houston not the entire area. but like were most of the rappers came from cloverland southpark houston and some little areas. houston has no zoning laws though it is tight it isnt **** next to nice. its a very well put together citys. and **** assholes who hate that city and texas. enjoy texas should move hear. and below is some things i pulled of wikipedia. two just u know show u . and alweys take the links theres more. and for better view go to wikipedia which is factuall i check my self. and u can change it but it will correct it self or ur stuff if its false. know below enjoy and hopefully u pick the lonestar state. and florida tight my second favorite state by the way The city of Houston has a strong mayoral form of municipal government.[49] Houston is a home rule city and all municipal elections in the state of Texas are nonpartisan.[49][50] The City's elected officials are the mayor, city controller and 14 members of the city council.[51] As of 2007, the mayor of Houston is William "Bill" White,[52] who is serving his second term. Houston's mayor serves as the city's chief administrator, executive officer, and official representative. He is responsible for the general management of the city and for seeing that all laws and ordinances are enforced.[52] As the result of a 1991 referendum in Houston, a mayor is elected for a two-year term, and can be elected to as many as three consecutive terms. The current city council line-up of nine district based and five at large positions was based on a U.S. Justice Department mandate which took effect in 1979[53] At-large council members represent the entire city.[51] Under the current city charter, if the population in the city limits goes past 2.1 million residents, the current nine-member city council districts will be expanded with the addition of two city council districts.[54] Criminal Law is enforced by the Houston Police Department. Houston's murder rate ranked 18th of U.S. cities with a population over 250,000 in 2005.[55] Despite the rise in homicides of 23.5 percent, nonviolent crime in the city dropped by 2 percent in 2005 compared to 2004.[56] Since 2005, Houston has been experiencing a spike in crime, which is due in part to an influx of people from New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina.[57] After Katrina, Houston's murder rate increased 70 percent in November and December 2005 compared to levels in 2004. The city recorded 336 murders in 2005,[56] compared to 272 in 2004.[58] Houston's homicide rate per 100,000 residents increased from 16.33 in 2005 to 17.24 in 2006.[59] The number of murders in the city increased to 379 in 2006, although this increase was smaller than in 2005;[56] Houston, like other cities, faces crime related to gang activities: in 1996, there were about 380 gangs with 8,000 members, of which 2,500 were juveniles.[60] [edit] Economy Main article: Economy of Houston Further information: List of companies in Houston The Port of HoustonHouston's energy industry is recognized worldwide—particularly for oil—and biomedical research, aeronautics, and the ship channel are also large parts of its economic base. The area is the world's leading center for building oilfield equipment. Much of Houston's success as a petrochemical complex is due to its busy man-made ship channel, the Port of Houston.[61] The port ranks first in the United States in international commerce, and is the tenth-largest port in the world.[4][62] Unlike most places, where high oil and gasoline prices are seen as harmful to the economy, they are generally seen as beneficial for Houston as many are employed in the energy industry.[63] The Houston–Sugar Land–Baytown MSA's Gross Area Product (GAP) in 2006 was $325.5 billion,[64] slightly larger than Austria’s, Poland’s or Saudi Arabia’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP). When comparing Houston's economy to a national economy, only 21 countries other than the United States have a gross domestic product exceeding Houston's regional gross area product.[65] Mining, which in Houston is almost entirely exploration and production of oil and gas, accounts for 11% of Houston's GAP; this is down from 21% in 1985. The reduced role of oil and gas in Houston's GAP reflects the rapid growth of other sectors, such as engineering services, health services, and manufacturing.[66] Houston ranks second in employment growth rate and fourth in nominal employment growth among the 10 most populous metro areas in the U.S.[67] In 2006, the Houston metropolitan area ranked first in Texas and third in the U.S. within the category of "Best Places for Business and Careers" by Forbes magazine.[68] Forty foreign governments maintain trade and commercial offices here and the city has 23 active foreign chambers of commerce and trade associations.[69] Twenty foreign banks representing 10 nations operate in Houston, providing financial assistance to the international community. [edit] Demographics Main article: Demographics of Houston The annual Houston International Festival spotlights a different culture each yearHouston is a diverse and international city, in part because of its many academic institutions and strong industries. Over 90 languages are spoken in the city.[70] Houston has among the youngest populations in the nation,[71][72][73] partly due to an influx of immigrants into Texas.[74] The city has the third-largest Hispanic and third-largest Mexican population in the United States.[75] An estimated 400,000 illegal immigrants reside in Houston.[76] As of the censusGR2 of 2000, there were 1,953,631 people and the population density was 3,371.7 people per square mile (1,301.8/km²). The racial makeup of the city was 49.27 percent White, 25.31 percent Black, 0.44 percent Native American, 5.31 percent Asian American, 0.06 percent Pacific Islander, 16.46 percent from other races, and 3.15 percent from two or more races. Persons of Hispanic origin, regardless of race, accounted for 37 percent of the population in 2000. Houston has a large population of immigrants from Asia, including the largest Vietnamese American population in Texas and third-largest in the United States.[77][78] Some parts of the city with high populations of Vietnamese and Chinese residents have Chinese and Vietnamese street signs, in addition to English ones. Houston has two Chinatowns: the original located in Downtown, and the more recent one north of Bellaire Boulevard in the southwest area of the city.[79][80] The city has a Little Saigon in Midtown and Vietnamese businesses located in the southwest Houston Chinatown.[81] [edit] Culture Main article: Culture of Houston See also: List of events in Houston, List of famous people raised in Houston, and Nicknames of Houston Houston Art Car ParadeHouston is a multicultural city with a large and growing international community.[82] The city is home to the nation’s third largest concentration of consular offices representing 86 nations.[83] Houston is designated as a world-class city by the Globalization and World Cities Study Group and Network.[84] Houston received the official nickname of "Space City" in 1967 because it is home to NASA's Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center.[85] Other nicknames include "H-Town," "Screwston," "The Big Heart," "Bayou City," "Clutch City," "Hustletown," and "Magnolia City." Many annual events celebrate the diverse cultures of Houston. The largest and longest running is the annual Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, held over 20 days from late February to early March. Another large celebration is the annual night-time Houston Pride Parade, held at the end of June.[86] Other annual events include the Greek Festival,[87] Art Car Parade, the Houston Auto Show and the Houston International Festival.[88] and those PEOPLE WHO SAY FLORIDA are little idot there mostly just 13 year old girls on there period. and texas dosent have terribale traffic we have the best roads in the nation. know if i could change something about texas i would get rid of haters . and less thunderstorms which in florida u get tons of right. not to many here though when i visted north texas like dallas with freinds and girlfreind. for a week we had a tailgate party any how. it was raining and so on. though those i want florida never been and are little children who dont work or do **** and dont know why so many people are leaving florida. trust me u should know and here when i lived in austin i met so many floridian people nice people the ones i met. Enjoy ur stay in texas.; if u choose it u want be sorry and if u are then u suck and should drop dead. though u shouldnt wonderfull state. the bbq great and some good mexican food. and one more thing theres alweys six flags in texas and theres americas 1 number one waterpark schlitterbahn which the number one. in not on galveston but near austin in new branufels. texas best regardes

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    TEXAS!!! (i used to live dere)

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Texas....cause God blessed it with his own hand

Dani

SYDTX, You're insane. Texas get hurricanes too, you twit.....

gregpasq

live in texas, vacation in florida. the best of both worlds.

whiteman

texas!

angelans4

Texas..because there is no hurricane!

SYDTX

There are hurricanes that hit Texas. In fact the deadliest natural disaster in U.S. history was the Galveston hurricane of 1900. Between the two I'll take Florida.

surfbum68m

Hey I am debating the same thing, living in Florida but considering moving to Texas.....Florida is a nice place to visit but..........(you know that old adage)

Mom of Four

Depends on if your into Cowboys or Old people Alex

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