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Jirel

(2,369 posts)
56. Hey, thanks for that!
Wed Feb 17, 2021, 01:41 PM
Feb 2021

I hadn't heard that song. It's about as dark and cynical as it gets, but it's good.

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Things are very very bad in Texas [View all] LiberalArkie Feb 2021 OP
Reply LiberalArkie Feb 2021 #1
The nuclear plant is definitely scary. roamer65 Feb 2021 #2
Hope fail-safe technology kicks in and hope for the best Cirque du So-What Feb 2021 #3
In Texas, fail-safe technology may have been deemed an unnecessary expense...... jaxexpat Feb 2021 #22
We don't need no stinkin' regulations. louis-t Feb 2021 #35
Regalayshins jis treye tuh tayk mah freeedumbs jaxexpat Feb 2021 #54
What a total screw up and poor preparedness. MLAA Feb 2021 #4
My god, that is horrifying PatSeg Feb 2021 #7
Competence in government requires regulations (gasp!) GopherGal Feb 2021 #10
Yes, those pesky little things like rules and yikes, laws! PatSeg Feb 2021 #36
Also taxes. You get the government you're willing to pay for. meadowlander Feb 2021 #61
Republicans in Texas vote on religious and culture issues, not competence. Lonestarblue Feb 2021 #21
And that is because republican politicians PatSeg Feb 2021 #43
Governor Abbott is already making the rounds to blame windmills and solar. Dustlawyer Feb 2021 #42
Two days? LOL. Laelth Feb 2021 #5
I'm in Idaho and have a coat and boots I wouldn't have if I lived down there. Some winters brewens Feb 2021 #6
I've lived most of my life in the north PatSeg Feb 2021 #9
A few years ago, I nearly got frostbite in my feet while snow blowing... Happy Hoosier Feb 2021 #13
Thermal socks and tennis shoes do pretty well for me until it gets down to 25 or so. brewens Feb 2021 #51
I think the issue here was just having my feet encased in snow. Happy Hoosier Feb 2021 #52
This catastrophe underscores the need for a massive national infrastructure spending plan. sop Feb 2021 #8
Amen Evolve Dammit Feb 2021 #14
Ya, except Texas want to be its own country so why should we give them a dime? infullview Feb 2021 #24
If they were part of the national energy grid there wouldn't be an issue RAB910 Feb 2021 #11
Pray tell how Texas being hooked to the national energy grid would help? harumph Feb 2021 #15
Wouldn't national regulation dianaredwing Feb 2021 #17
TX unwilling to do upgrades to their power grid leaves them unable to tap into US grid for power. Thekaspervote Feb 2021 #20
TX is enjoying their decision to ignore national mandates for power providers RainCaster Feb 2021 #23
If they were connected to the national grid they could important power during times like thid RAB910 Feb 2021 #27
you answered your own question..... getagrip_already Feb 2021 #29
El Paso is on the national grid and they have power IronLionZion Feb 2021 #57
I hope all stay well and healthy. People won't forget this event made worse by ... SWBTATTReg Feb 2021 #12
this shit happens every time RefuKKKchickens run ANYTHING of public value - like USPS; as for TX, bringthePaine Feb 2021 #16
In an MSNBC interview yesterday, Beto called out abbot and his ilk for being concerned about Thekaspervote Feb 2021 #18
So GOP profits over people plan... Alacritous Crier Feb 2021 #19
I sure hope DownriverDem Feb 2021 #25
The Qanon Crowd and the MSM will be lapping his lies up... Tommymac Feb 2021 #49
I DO feel badly for them. As to clothing, there is an attitude among many that keeping such hlthe2b Feb 2021 #26
This is what happens when you drown government in the tub Danmel Feb 2021 #28
Texan here. This is not entirely true. Jirel Feb 2021 #30
Damn near as deadly as Texans on ice... lame54 Feb 2021 #39
Hey, thanks for that! Jirel Feb 2021 #56
He has many more... lame54 Feb 2021 #58
When the article talked about fuel oil I quit reading. Scruffy1 Feb 2021 #55
Energy companies don't spend anything on once in 100 year weather events, duforsure Feb 2021 #31
My nephew is trying to save his cows malaise Feb 2021 #32
Where is your nephew? VA_Jill Feb 2021 #45
Coke County malaise Feb 2021 #62
I have a monthly medication I take that is shipped from Tx. stopbush Feb 2021 #33
This is what happens when you drown government in the tub Danmel Feb 2021 #34
Any reports on the electric vehicle situation in Tx? Must be a lot of dead cars, I'm curious Baclava Feb 2021 #37
Thankfully the cold spell breaks next week. lindysalsagal Feb 2021 #38
No - with BLUE States help. Let's be accurate. Tommymac Feb 2021 #50
Everybody knows things are always done best in the private sector. Lasher Feb 2021 #40
This message was self-deleted by its author Lasher Feb 2021 #41
My Dad is in Houston. GumboYaYa Feb 2021 #44
Wow. Sending your Dad some warm thoughts and a prayer backtoblue Feb 2021 #47
Thank you. GumboYaYa Feb 2021 #53
This whole Climate Change Hoax is getting all too real. bottomofthehill Feb 2021 #46
Those Democrats are crafty... flying rabbit Feb 2021 #59
First of all, that things are very, very bad seems like a slam dunk. BobTheSubgenius Feb 2021 #48
Once this crisis is over, its going to come back and bite again in just over a year. Xolodno Feb 2021 #60
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