Texas is a big state. The problems you are hearing are along the boarders, and go from Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California. I wouldn't want to be in those areas either. LOL But I don't want to live in the desert, so it's not an problem. My area is fairly flat, so that's probably the think I miss the most. We have allot of trees, plenty of rain, and some of the best schools in the nation. We're a very conservative state that is very business friendly, which is why I think we're not having any of the problems that some other states are going through. Our tax money is used for what it is raised for and we don't spend money that we don't have. Compared to California, where the tax money goes into a general fund and is spent on social programs that keep the politicians elected, but don't actually accomplish anything. Our roads are good and well maintained. Our schools are in excellent shape and we're always building new ones.
I went from a place with hundreds of murders a year, to just a few. Where I'm from, the news only reported the more sensational murders or crimes. Most of it wasn't even reported because there was just too much of it. They were always politically correct in the reporting of the news and would not describe what the person looked like. Here, if the gas station gets robed, it's headline news. There is so little crime compared to what I'm used to that if it happens, it's an event. Everything that happens here makes the news. From high school sports, to who caught the biggest fish in the lake to an accident in one of the local towns.
Tyler is about 80,000 people, but the little towns all around it are just a thousand to a few thousand people. The town that our kids go to doesn't have a grocery store, and has less then a thousand people living in it. The town that we shop in is ten miles away and has less then 3,000 people. Everyone hunts, fishes, or at least supports it.
Don't just visit a state, investigate it. Find those areas that you think you will like and then research the heck out of it. If you are political, be sure to find a state that supports your view.
Good luck,
Eddie