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flying_wahini

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32. Yea, 70 mph winds aren't that unusual in Tx BUT when Millions of people left without power
Thu Jun 22, 2023, 10:50 AM
Jun 2023

Overnight for possibly several days? A week?
Longview got hit over a week ago and they are saying it maybe another week before they have power.

Back up generators are Big business the last few years around here.

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and I see where the power company doubled prices yesterday. niyad Jun 2023 #1
Yeah just in time for Abbotts big donor to make more money. flying_wahini Jun 2023 #30
"Tis a consummation devoutly to be wished. " raccoon Jun 2023 #2
Wow, poor things. I'm really sorry that all those who voted for better Hortensis Jun 2023 #3
The poor and working class will bear the burden. The rich either have generators or just fly out dutch777 Jun 2023 #6
Umhm, but the working classes will all Hortensis Jun 2023 #16
I think it was the limited but enthusiastic popularity orthoclad Jun 2023 #46
The electorate (voters!) shifted and gave Democrats strong triumvirate Hortensis Jun 2023 #49
Or just fly out keithbvadu2 Jun 2023 #18
This makes me, a third generation Texan, feel SO HAPPY to have left Texas and never went back CTyankee Jun 2023 #4
Same here Random Boomer Jun 2023 #48
It is really too sad. There were genuinely good hearted Dems in my family, relatives who CTyankee Jun 2023 #50
anybody know what the solar sitch is there? mopinko Jun 2023 #5
A LOT of people here have invested in solar. Jirel Jun 2023 #13
Brilliant expose to some of the many complexities... jaxexpat Jun 2023 #17
Rooftop solar excels at orthoclad Jun 2023 #47
I had solar installed a few months ago. Shipwack Jun 2023 #37
As you said, it was a storm that knocked the power out. NOT THE GRID! Liberal In Texas Jun 2023 #7
Grids that are poorly designed have too many .... jaxexpat Jun 2023 #21
Funny how in my county in Georgia, we hire Ilsa Jun 2023 #26
They do that in Illinois, too. ShazzieB Jun 2023 #45
Yea, 70 mph winds aren't that unusual in Tx BUT when Millions of people left without power flying_wahini Jun 2023 #32
Just love to bash some Texas Lurker Deluxe Jun 2023 #59
"It's all the lib'ruls fault!" Wednesdays Jun 2023 #8
Hillary's emails SCantiGOP Jun 2023 #28
Abbot's too busy fighting drag shows and water breaks for outside workers Bristlecone Jun 2023 #9
And didn't Beto promise fixing the grid would be priority 1? Native Jun 2023 #10
Nope. The JesusFreedomEagleGunWokeLibtardFetusTruck vote wins every time . . . hatrack Jun 2023 #11
Doing things that help people ain't on ABBUTT's grid. UTUSN Jun 2023 #12
In Texas, suffering from a collapsed commonwealth is a source of pride. Go figure. Eyeball_Kid Jun 2023 #19
like split texas in to 4 smaller states? AllaN01Bear Jun 2023 #22
Most voters in TX not interested in competence from gov't 617Blue Jun 2023 #14
That's what many said during Koch take over WI. LakeArenal Jun 2023 #25
if only... but that damn state re-elected that psycho recently after so many debacles LymphocyteLover Jun 2023 #15
I dunno, Beto did VERY well but gerrymandering took care of that liberal vote. flying_wahini Jun 2023 #33
gerrymander shouldn't affect a statewide race... but there is definitely voter suppression there too LymphocyteLover Jun 2023 #44
Gerrymandering is an indirect form of voter suppression ExWhoDoesntCare Jun 2023 #60
yes but in a statewide race, there are no gerrymandered districts LymphocyteLover Jun 2023 #61
fix every thing , but the rs dont want to spend money. AllaN01Bear Jun 2023 #20
if i were to go into solar it would be stand alone only . . no grid tie for me AllaN01Bear Jun 2023 #23
These stories can't be true--the Governor fixed the grid two years ago! Lonestarblue Jun 2023 #24
unable to perform even basic functions of civilization, like having reliable electricity," Cruz wrot keithbvadu2 Jun 2023 #27
Nt Marcuse Jun 2023 #39
voting Hoosier_Progressiv Jun 2023 #29
Vote The Democrats In. Let them fix the problems in Texas. UCmeNdc Jun 2023 #31
As I have said, look at the map and Texas vote tallies and say we didn't try. flying_wahini Jun 2023 #34
I think Abbot will be fine kimbutgar Jun 2023 #35
I love it! Texas was bragging that their grid was the cheapest and best in the nation. Now we know Martin68 Jun 2023 #36
I'm in Spring, exactly north of Houston line. Power went out at 8:55 last night during txwhitedove Jun 2023 #38
He'll still have a job as long as MAGA churches vote MAGA. Initech Jun 2023 #40
The majority of Texas voters seem to welcome more abuse from Abbott. Sky Jewels Jun 2023 #41
Assume the position... Initech Jun 2023 #42
They froze to death but still, Cruz and Abbott enjoy Maru Kitteh Jun 2023 #43
abbott will not provide funds to fix the effing grid........... joshdawg Jun 2023 #51
Someone in his office and at the Manse needs to sabotage Ilsa Jun 2023 #52
Yah but they keep bleating they can be their own country.... raising2moredems Jun 2023 #53
I am convinced Texans are too fanatical and stupid to understand the damage Abbot is doing Escurumbele Jun 2023 #54
He isn't going anywhere. Texans would vote Republican even if the candidate pledged to kill AZLD4Candidate Jun 2023 #55
Can we please refrain from names based on someone's mobility? AllyCat Jun 2023 #56
A majority of Texans will continue to vote for that asspickle maxrandb Jun 2023 #57
Unlikely. Remember the terrible winter storms in 2021 and 2022? pinkstarburst Jun 2023 #58
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