Texit It is real!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OMG learn something:

https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/jforum.page


Omg you can’t even paste a link correctly. Learn that!


Yup, my bad. https://markets.businessinsider.com/news/stocks/texas-hit-by-freezing-cold-enacts-rolling-blackouts-1030083830?op=1

The problem is the Electric Reliability Counsel, their leadership, and their devotion to green energy. Those areas not under the ERC? No blackouts.


The areas not under ERCOT are part of larger electric grids. That's the reason, not anything to do with green power. The storm took a lot of Texas's plants offline, both green and fossil fuels; under those circumstances areas that connect to grids outside the state are better off than those just attached to Texas plants.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OMG learn something:

https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/jforum.page


Omg you can’t even paste a link correctly. Learn that!


Yup, my bad. https://markets.businessinsider.com/news/stocks/texas-hit-by-freezing-cold-enacts-rolling-blackouts-1030083830?op=1

The problem is the Electric Reliability Counsel, their leadership, and their devotion to green energy. Those areas not under the ERC? No blackouts.


The areas not under ERCOT are part of larger electric grids. That's the reason, not anything to do with green power. The storm took a lot of Texas's plants offline, both green and fossil fuels; under those circumstances areas that connect to grids outside the state are better off than those just attached to Texas plants.


Exactly. the issue is Texas wanting to avoid federal regulation by crossing state lines with their energy import/export. That isn't a Dem thing. Maybe Gov Abbot and Senators Cruz and Cornyn should have been more focused on Climate Change and investing in the state energy program rather than playing identity pollitics to pwn the libs.
Anonymous
I guess Texas will turn away federal aid since they think they are too good to be part of the US
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I guess Texas will turn away federal aid since they think they are too good to be part of the US

None of their congressional delegation voted for aid to New York and New Jersey after Hurricane Sandy, so they shouldn’t vote for federal aid now either.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I guess Texas will turn away federal aid since they think they are too good to be part of the US


We should offer them electricity, and then they can decide whether to accept it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I guess Texas will turn away federal aid since they think they are too good to be part of the US


We should offer them electricity, and then they can decide whether to accept it.


Why even offer them that? They want independence, I'm sure they understand that with freedom comes responsibility.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I guess Texas will turn away federal aid since they think they are too good to be part of the US


We should offer them electricity, and then they can decide whether to accept it.

They have no mechanism to accept it. Because they didn’t trust FDR.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I guess Texas will turn away federal aid since they think they are too good to be part of the US


We should offer them electricity, and then they can decide whether to accept it.


Why even offer them that? They want independence, I'm sure they understand that with freedom comes responsibility.


Yes this is a good practice run for when they withdraw from the US. Bootstraps.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I guess Texas will turn away federal aid since they think they are too good to be part of the US


We should offer them electricity, and then they can decide whether to accept it.

They have no mechanism to accept it. Because they didn’t trust FDR.


Here you go Texas!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I guess Texas will turn away federal aid since they think they are too good to be part of the US

None of their congressional delegation voted for aid to New York and New Jersey after Hurricane Sandy, so they shouldn’t vote for federal aid now either.


Why isn't Texas turning down aid and declaring themselves an independent state that can take care of themselves?

We all know why.
Praying not people in Texas don't freeze to death. I'm sure if they don't, they will keep on voting for the GOP until they succeed in killing them one way or another.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I guess Texas will turn away federal aid since they think they are too good to be part of the US


We should offer them electricity, and then they can decide whether to accept it.


Why even offer them that? They want independence, I'm sure they understand that with freedom comes responsibility.


Yes this is a good practice run for when they withdraw from the US. Bootstraps.


We can always offer. But Texas shouldn't accept, cause bootstraps.
Anonymous
Conservatives are an interesting bunch.

They are ready to die for their freedom. Yet they are stymied by cold weather, facemasks, and sitting on their couches.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Conservatives are an interesting bunch.

They are ready to die for their freedom. Yet they are stymied by cold weather, facemasks, and sitting on their couches.


Anonymous
There are plenty of us that are Dems here in Texas. Not everyone is a Republican but they do run the state unfortunately.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There are plenty of us that are Dems here in Texas. Not everyone is a Republican but they do run the state unfortunately.


Hence, the problem.
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