Thursday, April 13, 2023

Houston Texas is losing population



Just watched a video about the fact that my old hometown, Houston, is now losing population. The video mentions that this is a big deal, because the population loss has been a rarity in Houston since its beginning. The question was posed as to why this is happening.

The usual reasons were given. But mind you this: none of them involved anything that couldn't have been said previously, yet the population was always growing before. The question should have been this: What changed? Why would a boom town start to take on the appearance of a bust?

Consider the proposition of what it is that causes growth in the first place. Houston was about economic opportunity. This is made Houston a boom town. The thing that must have changed is that Houston is no longer booming. Again, the question is why is it not booming anymore?

Anybody want to venture an answer to this? I'll do it for you. It is the same reason why the world is almost in a catastrophic global war. It is why the dollar is about to lose its status as a reserve currency. It is why the US economy is in mess, and getting worse. It is simply the leftist jihad against oil, which is referred to as the Green New Deal.

Houston is known for its oil and petrochemical based industries. The Us government has declared war on oil, which means war on Houston. Houston is beginning to lose population. Surprise, surprise.

There are many canaries in the coal mine that are dropping. Houston could be another. It won't be long before other things start dropping dead. Know what I mean, Vern?

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