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In reply to the discussion: Things are very very bad in Texas [View all]IronLionZion
(50,783 posts)57. El Paso is on the national grid and they have power
they also winterized their equipment according to federal regulations.
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In Texas, fail-safe technology may have been deemed an unnecessary expense......
jaxexpat
Feb 2021
#22
Republicans in Texas vote on religious and culture issues, not competence.
Lonestarblue
Feb 2021
#21
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
Thermal socks and tennis shoes do pretty well for me until it gets down to 25 or so.
brewens
Feb 2021
#51
This catastrophe underscores the need for a massive national infrastructure spending plan.
sop
Feb 2021
#8
Ya, except Texas want to be its own country so why should we give them a dime?
infullview
Feb 2021
#24
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
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
I DO feel badly for them. As to clothing, there is an attitude among many that keeping such
hlthe2b
Feb 2021
#26
Any reports on the electric vehicle situation in Tx? Must be a lot of dead cars, I'm curious
Baclava
Feb 2021
#37
Once this crisis is over, its going to come back and bite again in just over a year.
Xolodno
Feb 2021
#60