Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Solar panels on the space station and the mars lander seem to do fine. So do the wind turbines in Antartica.
I don't think it is the technology.
Yea, typical weather in Texas is just like Antartica, orbital space, and Mars.
Would it kill you to just admit that Texas cheaped out and hasn’t properly prepared for the extreme weather events that accompany climate change? They ignored previous recommendations to proactively fortify infrastructure.
It’s just going to get worse. Responses like your’s are like an ostrich with its head in the sand. This will happen again....and again.
Well, that's not for me to decide, I don't pay taxes in Texas. I am not sure if I want to pay every year to prepare for an event that may happen every 50 years. If the tax payers in Texas believe it's a good use of their funds to be constantly prepared for snow and prolonged freezing weather, then that's their business.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Solar panels on the space station and the mars lander seem to do fine. So do the wind turbines in Antartica.
I don't think it is the technology.
Yea, typical weather in Texas is just like Antartica, orbital space, and Mars.
Would it kill you to just admit that Texas cheaped out and hasn’t properly prepared for the extreme weather events that accompany climate change? They ignored previous recommendations to proactively fortify infrastructure.
It’s just going to get worse. Responses like your’s are like an ostrich with its head in the sand. This will happen again....and again.
Well, that's not for me to decide, I don't pay taxes in Texas. I am not sure if I want to pay every year to prepare for an event that may happen every 50 years. If the tax payers in Texas believe it's a good use of their funds to be constantly prepared for snow and prolonged freezing weather, then that's their business.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Solar panels on the space station and the mars lander seem to do fine. So do the wind turbines in Antartica.
I don't think it is the technology.
Yea, typical weather in Texas is just like Antartica, orbital space, and Mars.
Would it kill you to just admit that Texas cheaped out and hasn’t properly prepared for the extreme weather events that accompany climate change? They ignored previous recommendations to proactively fortify infrastructure.
It’s just going to get worse. Responses like your’s are like an ostrich with its head in the sand. This will happen again....and again.
Well, that's not for me to decide, I don't pay taxes in Texas. I am not sure if I want to pay every year to prepare for an event that may happen every 50 years. If the tax payers in Texas believe it's a good use of their funds to be constantly prepared for snow and prolonged freezing weather, then that's their business.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Solar panels on the space station and the mars lander seem to do fine. So do the wind turbines in Antartica.
I don't think it is the technology.
Yea, typical weather in Texas is just like Antartica, orbital space, and Mars.
Would it kill you to just admit that Texas cheaped out and hasn’t properly prepared for the extreme weather events that accompany climate change? They ignored previous recommendations to proactively fortify infrastructure.
It’s just going to get worse. Responses like your’s are like an ostrich with its head in the sand. This will happen again....and again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Solar panels on the space station and the mars lander seem to do fine. So do the wind turbines in Antartica.
I don't think it is the technology.
Yea, typical weather in Texas is just like Antartica, orbital space, and Mars.
Would it kill you to just admit that Texas cheaped out and hasn’t properly prepared for the extreme weather events that accompany climate change? They ignored previous recommendations to proactively fortify infrastructure.
It’s just going to get worse. Responses like your’s are like an ostrich with its head in the sand. This will happen again....and again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder if this is going to be a tipping point to get rid of some of the Republican leadership in Texas unfortunately memories are short when it comes to elections
just remember people this is the price you pay for low taxes and lack of regulation.
Elections are next year - hopefully memories aren’t that short.
No, people. Rs are party over country.
#stickitothelibs
The Republicans I knew when I lived in Texas would not vote for a Republican in this case. It's why Ann Richards was elected for one term. You might be surprised how angry it makes people to sit in freezing cold houses with burst pipes and no drinking water. Or maybe you wouldn't be surprised. It doesn't take much imagination.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doesn't Texas have laws against price hikes like this in a disaster?
Wouldn't that be.....regulation?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Solar panels on the space station and the mars lander seem to do fine. So do the wind turbines in Antartica.
I don't think it is the technology.
Yea, typical weather in Texas is just like Antartica, orbital space, and Mars.
Anonymous wrote:Solar panels on the space station and the mars lander seem to do fine. So do the wind turbines in Antartica.
I don't think it is the technology.
Anonymous wrote:Solar panels on the space station and the mars lander seem to do fine. So do the wind turbines in Antartica.
I don't think it is the technology.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FERC regs require winterization.
No they don’t.
Anonymous wrote:FERC regs require winterization.