Too bad, you are missing a dynasty in the making.
The same Texas team that went to back to back World Series will be in their prime agewise and largely in tact for the next 3 or 4 years.
Add to that one of the best farm systems and a new billion dollar tv contract which gives them more money to pursue free agents and it's safe to say you might be missing alot of World Series games in the coming years.
I'm aware of the TV contract - looks like MLB won't have to bail them out anymore.
Rangers have a good team, bit I don't think dynasties can happen anymore in baseball, with the first round being a 3 out of 5. Too many variables in baseball can lead to anything happening in a short sample. Unless Texas acquires a little better pitching, they'll be more susceptible to vagaries of 3 out of 5.
Also, take NY for example - they have everything you mentioned above with even more money, and a much higher ranked farm system. So they're going to have an impact on Texas, should they meet in the playoffs. When Boston pulls their collective heads out of their assess, they'll be in the way too. Either way, I don't think we'll see a true dynasty like the late 90s Yankees again.