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    Good thing out of all this:

    This Republican up was a really good chance to finally give the state government to the Dems. I personally will be advocating for gerrymandering the out of Republicans to keep them far out of power in this state for the rest of my life.

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    I'm not the one that dredged up a 3 year old ankle bite from Spurt4sux
    It's not ever 2 years ago.

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    It's not ever 2 years ago.
    You seem to have dropped the "how could the republicans in charge have known what to do to hardened he power grid" schtick awful quick.

    What changed?

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    You seem to have dropped the "how could the republicans in charge have known what to do to hardened he power grid" schtick awful quick.

    What changed?
    It's more entertaining to me to remind CC about his "cows don't fart" statement.

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    It's more entertaining to me to remind CC about his "cows don't fart" statement.
    (nods) As you wish.

    GQP will pay a price for it, thankfully, I'm good.

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    Good thing out of all this:

    This Republican up was a really good chance to finally give the state government to the Dems. I personally will be advocating for gerrymandering the out of Republicans to keep them far out of power in this state for the rest of my life.
    That ain't happening. Republican voters will just blame CPS.

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    That ain't happening. Republican voters will just blame CPS.
    decentralization of responsibility

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    Savings never get passed down to the customer.

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    LOL. That's kind of funny.

    But you're the one that said, "cows don't fart, they belch".
    cows do you fart I have heard it.
    but nothing like horses. horses do machine gun farting...
    well not quite machine gun farting but they fart numerous times in a row when they start moving if they have been still for awhile. The trot off farting it’s quite entertaining

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    cows do you fart I have heard it.
    but nothing like horses. horses do machine gun farting...
    well not quite machine gun farting but they fart numerous times in a row when they start moving if they have been still for awhile. The trot off farting it’s quite entertaining
    Yep. We've got a few horses. When they start getting playful and bucking, it's a fart symphony. It's hard to take them seriously at that point.

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    Savings never get passed down to the customer.
    NO WAY!!!

    Big corporations owned by selfish narcissistic assholes focused on quarterly profits instead of their customers? GET OUT!!1

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    12 hours without power here.

    Sylvester Turner is right, it wasn’t so much the shortage as a massive power outage. Power plants tripped off last night, so we got prolonged rather than rolling outages.
    got caught short

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    No water is a drag, but I’m glad y’all are warm. We are all layered up and under blankets here.

    Sidebar: my neighbor just went “wakeboarding” in the street towed by a truck.
    true story

    miraculously, no one was hurt.

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    Plenty of gas energy went offline last night, a nuke plant did too. Blaming wind energy is a bit of a stretch.

    Siemens sells a cold weather package for its turbines, did Texas buy any?

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    Your self promotion post
    You knew nothing of cold weather packages for turbines until I told you.

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    aw, you care

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    Freedom to Freeze

    The Electric Reliability Council of Texas, which manages the flow of electric power,

    exempted affluent downtowns from outages –

    leaving the thriving parts of Austin, Dallas, and Houston brightly lit

    while pushing less affluent precincts into the dark and cold.

    In Texas, for-profit energy companies have no incentive to prepare for extreme weather or maintain spare capacity.

    Even when they’re able to handle surges in demand, prices go through the roof and poorer households are hit hard.

    That’s what’s happened in the wake of the deep freeze. If they can’t pay, they’re cut off.

    Lower-income Texans, white as well as Black and Latino, are taking it on the chin in many other ways.

    Texas is one of the few states that hasn’t expanded Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act,

    leaving the share of Texans without health insurance twice the national average, the largest uninsured population of any state.

    Texas has
    double the national average of children in poverty and

    a higher rate of unemployment than the nation’s average.

    https://www.laprogressive.com/the-te...n-this-weather

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    The whole thing started with AO blaming cow farts for global warming.
    “This industry has been treating weather events as if they’re high-impact, low-frequency,” she said. “In my view, extreme weather events are no longer high-impact, low-frequency, they are high-impact, medium-frequency.”
    FWIW. Man caused climate change doesnt really hinge on any one thing, with several drivers, the primary of which is CO2. She didn't really blame cow farts exclusively, that is a lie.

    Why do you people have to lie to make your case?

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    So is man made climate change.

    Yet brainwashed morons like you have been denying the science for decades.

    That keeps anybody who might be considering the effects of that change far from decision making in the radical-rights overall thinking process. The radical right managed to keep any climate change experts out of the planning process for the grid.

    So as the radical right excludes all the evidence about man-made climate change, and comes up with policy solutions that fail to account for reality, we are left with entirely predictable results.

    “This industry has been treating weather events as if they’re high-impact, low-frequency,” she said. “In my view, extreme weather events are no longer high-impact, low-frequency, they are high-impact, medium-frequency.”

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    So is man made climate change.

    Yet brainwashed morons like you have been denying the science for decades.

    That keeps anybody who might be considering the effects of that change far from decision making in the radical-rights overall thinking process. The radical right managed to keep any climate change experts out of the planning process for the grid.

    So as the radical right excludes all the evidence about man-made climate change, and comes up with policy solutions that fail to account for reality, we are left with entirely predictable results.

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    "climate changed caused by humans is real, and a problem, the radical-right's denial of the science leads to bad policies that are costly failures"

    Brainwashed.

    Your call. Accept personal responsibility for your positions or not.

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    But hey, if you want to have a conversation about large corporations and the evil they do, I welcome it.

    It won't go the way you have been brainwashed into thinkin it will, though. smh, that is some pathetic lying on your part. shame.

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    good reason to enter into multinational trade deals, so labor standards can be put in place

    not really a rebuttal to the damages of climate change

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