The socialist network in Texas is based in San Marcos now

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The socialist and communist network have moved from Austin to San Marcos now. Texas State has become the political epicenter for these types of groups. Austin priced these fools out and they moved to Hays County. All networked by these groups in the article. You see them all over social media and these protests pop up in San Marcos, Kyle regularly now. These twerps are under 40 individuals and elected officials and candidates running are posting their opinions with favoritism to socialism in the disguise of being g within the law.

What other places in Texas are ypu seeing these movements pop up?

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/second-front-how-socialist-cell-us-mobilized-pro-maduro-foot-soldiers-within-12-hours
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Texas State.

The left cannot kill the Spirit of Charlie Kirk.
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In addition to price pressure in Austin, is San Marcos & Hayes County still a slightly younger demographic?
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Kenneth_2003 said:

In addition to price pressure in Austin, is San Marcos & Hayes County still a slightly younger demographic?


Yes the county has a large under 40 age population. The older residents live in Dripping Springs, Wimberley, and Buda.

Kyle and San Marcos have both grown exponentially and the majority are from Austin.
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Logical... find the least knowledgeable group of malleable minds and convince them to follow your socialist ways by offering them utopia. It's not like San Marcos is the epicenter of intelligencia. It's a group of liberal kids that weren't smart enough to make it into t.u.
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The Fall Guy said:

Kenneth_2003 said:

In addition to price pressure in Austin, is San Marcos & Hayes County still a slightly younger demographic?


Yes the county has a large under 40 age population. The older residents live in Dripping Springs, Wimberley, and Buda.

Kyle and San Marcos have both grown exponentially and the majority are from Austin.

Liberals fleeing the big cities because they don't like the conditions that their liberal ways have created.
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And people keep sending their kids there having no idea what's happening.
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Fun Fact: The zip code in San Marcos ends with 666
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sleepybeagle said:

Fun Fact: The zip code in San Marcos ends with 666



I lived north of San Marcos, our zip code was 78666 we had Purgatory Creek flowing through our property, and were a few miles from the devils backbone.
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Kenneth_2003 said:

In addition to price pressure in Austin, is San Marcos & Hayes County still a slightly younger demographic?

Why do people keep trying to put an 'e' in Hays County?
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They ain't from round there
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San Marcos had been going to hell since the early/mid 2000s and has only continued to pick up steam. Becoming the anus of the hill country.
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San Marcos is definitely ass.
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My dad, who graduated from Southwest Texas State Teachers College would be rolling over in his grave if he wasn't still alive at 84.

But I'm sure he won't like this.
You can turn off signatures, btw
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Disregard, I cannot find the picture that makes the post worthwhile.



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Martin Cash said:

Kenneth_2003 said:

In addition to price pressure in Austin, is San Marcos & Hayes County still a slightly younger demographic?

Why do people keep trying to put an 'e' in Hays County?

Maybe they are from New Braunsfels.

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The Fall Guy said:

Kenneth_2003 said:

In addition to price pressure in Austin, is San Marcos & Hayes County still a slightly younger demographic?


Yes the county has a large under 40 age population. The older residents live in Dripping Springs, Wimberley, and Buda.

Kyle and San Marcos have both grown exponentially and the majority are from Austin.



The strip between IH-35 and the East county line is thick with illegals.
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Martin Cash said:

Kenneth_2003 said:

In addition to price pressure in Austin, is San Marcos & Hayes County still a slightly younger demographic?

Why do people keep trying to put an 'e' in Hays County?



Because they also want to add an e to Manchaca
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Burdizzo said:

The Fall Guy said:

Kenneth_2003 said:

In addition to price pressure in Austin, is San Marcos & Hayes County still a slightly younger demographic?


Yes the county has a large under 40 age population. The older residents live in Dripping Springs, Wimberley, and Buda.

Kyle and San Marcos have both grown exponentially and the majority are from Austin.



The strip between IH-35 and the East county line is thick with illegals.


True,

Yes but they dont vote. Only the West side of IH 35 votes. The socialists are mostly white males and white females with a few Hispanics in the mix.
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