joelamosobadiah wrote:mojo84 wrote:Ruark wrote:mojo84 wrote:Austin is Austin. Until the locals sober up and change their voting habits, they will continue to lie in the bed they've made. That's their decision.
Problem is, they're not really locals. Austin is overrun with tens of thousands of misplaced Kalifornians, including Police Chief Acevedo. That's where a lot of this hysteria is coming from.
If they live there now, they are locals. It is what it is.
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Difference between locals and natives.
Indeed. I'm an Austin local, although I moved here 4 years ago from MS.
It's going to be tough getting these liberals out of office though. Austin is a melting pot of people from all over (yes, mostly Commiefornia) trying to change the laws to reflect those of where they came from.
Maybe it's because we have water.
I think Denver is going through the same struggle, because it's seen as a "young and hip" city, although the rest of the state has mostly conservative values, at least when it comes to 2nd Amendment.
I think we're getting there though, slowly but surely.
Keep calm and carry.
Licensing (n.) - When government takes away your right to do something and sells it back to you.