We have one thing in common with California -- a dry climate and enormous thirst for water.
We waste soooo much water in north Texas trying to have beautiful golf-course lawns. We wouldn't need low-flow showers and toilets if people would plant more trees and native plants, and a lot less lawn area.
In my area, people regularly cut down mature trees in their yards because the tree shade won't let their lawns grow lush and full. Native trees and plants in North Texas can handle long, difficult droughts. Lawns can't.
Instead of working with the climate, people here would rather bitch at the local governments when water rationing kicks in during the summer months.
High taxes aren't a big problem in Texas (but people bitch about them, anyway), but low thinking sure is.
As a side note. I live in a 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath house with a two-car garage. My Property taxes run about 3-grand per year total. There is no State income tax, and sales taxes are a maximum of 8.25 percent in any city in the state -- and my property taxes are above average for the state because I live in a choice city. I just paid $54 to register my car for a year.
I bet you Californians pay double or triple that, plus income taxes and sales taxes. But, people here complain constantly about their taxes. So, no matter how low one's taxes are, they are still too high. Nobody wants to pay them -- but everyone wants better schools, roads and law enforcement.
