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Billboards shifting to Texas by invoking mass shooting?

Mysterious new billboards are warning the California people not to move to the state of Texas, the residents flee the soft-on-crime Golden State for better quality of life in red states.

Nineteen students and two teachers were killed at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde on the 24th May, marking the deadliest mass shootings in the States in a decade.

The billboard read, “The Texas Miracle died in Uvalde. Don’t move to Texas,”.

Although it is still unclear who is responsible for the billboards, the residents have reported to see them in areas of San Francisco and Los Angeles.

The San Francisco billboard, near the corner of Folsom and 7th Street, was reportedly leased to advertisers by FoxPoint Media.

Aside from “high taxes and high rents,” Williamson blamed the exodus on California’s “heavy-handed and ineffective” response to the coronavirus pandemic.

Moreover earlier, in the summer, Newsom took out full page ads in three Texas newspapers blasting Abbott’s stance on abortion and gun control. Abbott himself previously campaigned with the slogan “Don’t California my Texas!”



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