Texas, New Mexico and Arizona Thread

I really enjoy the NM gastronomy. It definitely has a unique flavor & is not Tex-Mex. Shadies in Albuquerque was my favorite. Unfortunately crime in the city is a big problem. Not everywhere, but it's pervasive. A lot of homeless too. Housing prices were lower compared to Phoenix, Durango, Santa Fe, etc. Your house money goes farther... just be sure you have good security.

Santa Fe has an artsy fartsy hipster vibe, combined with a higher cost of living due to the fact that some actors make their homes nearby. Fortunately there is a high-speed train which connect ABQ with SF, and many ABQ locals ride it to SF for a higher pay employment. The altitude makes the capital city rather dry, and bleak in the winter. The landscape is kinda of brown too. But the San Juan mts are a few short hours north and that is beautiful country.

Farther south you are closer to Mexico and that comes with it's own set of problems. I met people in that part of the state who were big into astronomy and some were UFO guys. Always watching for the next meeting with little green men. The landscape allows for stargazing, if you are into that.

Speaking on non-white...here is my observations.
Latinos - they seemed more humble and not really loud and boisterous as those found in south Florida. Many are poor but working class poor. I never had bad interactions. Unfortunately there are Latino gangs who made their presence known.
Pueblos - the Navajos are definitely more isolated and do not integrate, beyond the tourist traps. They got the short end of the stick, I know. But at this point in time they wish to be disconnected with the white world. If you are not native, you will not be allowed on the Rez. My eyes opened wide the first time I saw a guard shack and gate, after taking the wrong exit on the highway. Turn around whitey.

Even though the state normally votes blue, it's not crazy California woke disease blue. It is a reflection of the poverty and dependence on the system for welfare and government programs. The state has a gun culture, reflected by the large amount of land and big game hunting.

And there is a town called Los Alamos. Aside from the WW2 history, that place has a collection of geniuses, particularly in the STEM fields. IQ levels are very high and is required for working in secret government technology that we aren't supposed to know about.

Overall I think NM gets looked over since it's a very poor state. That's my .02.
 
What do you guys who actually live there think about this being racist?


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Just extend out to Brenham and Louisana and build 3 more Beltway loops instead of focusing on the inner parts, Lol... they've already destroyed most of that Good farmland out ro Rosenberg, Katy of course and other good rural areas...Tomball used to be a decent place to live and its getting overrun as well...Spring used to be nice...now its become low tier ghetto to a degree, so everyone heads to the Woodlands.

How Big can that get as well as the DFW Metroplex? Extend into Oklahoma and Crest Waco it seems...Evidently the Golden Triangle will just be a suburb one day...Ughhh! With Millions of foreigners..Tripple Ughh!

Might as well throw my George Strait records in the dumpster, that Texas is gone at least in the Central parts...
 
There are very nice parts of all 3 states, deeply rural and away from population centers and coasts. Most people would not want or be able to live there, though, because most want infrastructure, utilities, shopping, local jobs and social experiences, this is why these parts remain so nice and uncrowded.
 
There are very nice parts of all 3 states, deeply rural and away from population centers and coasts. Most people would not want or be able to live there, though, because most want infrastructure, utilities, shopping, local jobs and social experiences, this is why these parts remain so nice and uncrowded.
I think the ideal is a town of 25-40K, about an hour away from a larger city. A town of 25-40K is big enough to have a good selection of businesses, basic medical, and other such services. The nearby city is far enough away to keep city problems isolated, but near enough to have the things a medium sized town wouldn't have.

I would add that you'd want the town to be near a lake, or mountains, or state parks, or some kind of outdoors activities.
 
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10 to 75K is about all you need size wise. Otherwise You get the Jewish Metropolis' out of control cr**holes that we have now?

And sadly this Jewish Financial Economy consolidates the money into these hell holes where kids with degrees went to get away from family because 100K year jobs were needed to live the Good Life since small towns couldn't pay the Wage. Another conundrum of forced BS Economic strings being pulled to divide whites out of existence.
 
I think the ideal is a town of 25-40K, about an hour away from a larger city. A town of 25-40K is big enough to have a good selection of businesses, basic medical, and other such services. The nearby city is far enough away to keep city problems isolated, but near enough to have the things a medium sized town wouldn't have.

I would add that you'd want the town to be near a lake, or mountains, or state parks, or some kind of outdoors activities.
The problem is employment. Small towns don't have many high paying opportunities. Now you can commute to the big city an hour away but that hour in rush hour traffic could easily become 2 hours. At that point I'd rather live in the city. For most people who depend on big cities for jobs, the best solution is to find a safe, conservative suburb. Or work fully remote.
 
Thats the Economic Reality that Jewish Inflation World has bestowed upon White Man. Not the ideal for White Man.

I'm torn even in a majority White Nation where everyone is moving around losing the Ethnic Enclaves that made things interesting. I'm not necessarily talking 100% pure stuff, but enough sample of the ethnic folks that keep those traits. I always get a kick and smile when I hear the last of the Czech Brogue around Central, TX. That is fastly leaving us. The average dip head may Scoff at stuff like that, but for some of us we know the score and things like that mark us as who we were and still are. Too Hell with the bland suburbanite with No Ethnic soul, other than what Lexus is cool or Tesla now.

I like the Idea of Suburb in a 98% Indo-European Nation, but not where your kids are destined to mix, even more if you could Segregate Legally without Ramifications from Clown World.
 
I think the ideal is a town of 25-40K, about an hour away from a larger city. A town of 25-40K is big enough to have a good selection of businesses, basic medical, and other such services. The nearby city is far enough away to keep city problems isolated, but near enough to have the things a medium sized town wouldn't have.

I would add that you'd want the town to be near a lake, or mountains, or state parks, or some kind of outdoors activities.
For me ideal is town of 0 population, aka way in the Outback.
25-40k is a huge, hectic city! With traffic, crowds and big city mentality.
I'm fine with plain desert outdoors, state parks and lakes attract crowds, in America for sure, especially in arid regions, better to make a long drive to the lake instead of living too close, as to public lands, in the desert USA its mostly BLM and its all over pretty much, except in TX where you would want to be closer to Big Bend NP and NM border for public lands access. In NM and AZ mountains are always somewhere nearby too. State parks tend to be small or tiny, mostly for suburban recreation crowds, not the big outdoors.
USA is big and can find very isolated places to live but Australia is even better in this regard, sometimes I wish I were in Australia, that giant Outback is good stuff. Australia is almost the size of the USA, about same size as mainland US without Alaska (!) and 3.5 people per square mile, US minus Alaska is 93 people per sq mile
 
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