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In reply to the discussion: This is a good time to note that the electrical grid in Texas was deregulated, privatized, and remov [View all]plimsoll
(1,672 posts)40. Eastern Washington.
Lots of places where it get's cold. It's obvious that Texas once again planned on the happy path.
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This is a good time to note that the electrical grid in Texas was deregulated, privatized, and remov [View all]
soothsayer
Feb 2021
OP
First thing Texas Governor Abbot did was scream for help from the Soshlist nanny state
Roisin Ni Fiachra
Feb 2021
#7
Wind is currently only about 13% of Texas' power & it's been overproducing...
CaptainTruth
Feb 2021
#41
As I said in an earlier thread, there is nothing wrong with the infrastructure.
BobTheSubgenius
Feb 2021
#36
Well it was. Now they're going to be answering all sort of things for a week or more
Clearly fogged in
Feb 2021
#78
Republicans can't govern. It's been obvious for decades, since Eisenhower left office.
SunSeeker
Feb 2021
#38
Does Ted Cruz, John Cornyn, Greg Abbott and all their extended families have power?
Fla Dem
Feb 2021
#42
The travesty is that they don't understand they voted for this. Elections have consequences. nt
live love laugh
Feb 2021
#56