Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OK they fell on their swords. But the legislature is responsible for creating a system that failed. The free market was supposed to provide resilience, and it did not. ERCOT, for their many flaws, did not have the power to mandate winterization. They accurately reported that "a majority" (not most, not all) producers followed their voluntary cold weather plans. The failure is the market more than the administrators.
but but but this was CRUZ and ABBOTT!!!!
Yes, low regulation Cruz and Abbott created an atmosphere that lead to this.
Yet the board resigned. They didn’t have to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OK they fell on their swords. But the legislature is responsible for creating a system that failed. The free market was supposed to provide resilience, and it did not. ERCOT, for their many flaws, did not have the power to mandate winterization. They accurately reported that "a majority" (not most, not all) producers followed their voluntary cold weather plans. The failure is the market more than the administrators.
but but but this was CRUZ and ABBOTT!!!!
Yes, low regulation Cruz and Abbott created an atmosphere that lead to this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OK they fell on their swords. But the legislature is responsible for creating a system that failed. The free market was supposed to provide resilience, and it did not. ERCOT, for their many flaws, did not have the power to mandate winterization. They accurately reported that "a majority" (not most, not all) producers followed their voluntary cold weather plans. The failure is the market more than the administrators.
but but but this was CRUZ and ABBOTT!!!!
Anonymous wrote:
OK they fell on their swords. But the legislature is responsible for creating a system that failed. The free market was supposed to provide resilience, and it did not. ERCOT, for their many flaws, did not have the power to mandate winterization. They accurately reported that "a majority" (not most, not all) producers followed their voluntary cold weather plans. The failure is the market more than the administrators.
Anonymous wrote:
OK they fell on their swords. But the legislature is responsible for creating a system that failed. The free market was supposed to provide resilience, and it did not. ERCOT, for their many flaws, did not have the power to mandate winterization. They accurately reported that "a majority" (not most, not all) producers followed their voluntary cold weather plans. The failure is the market more than the administrators.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Global warming and green energy totally humiliated in hilarious fashion all in one event.
If you can't explain how, then it will be humiliating for you to be caught spreading falsehoods and sounding dumb.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Abbott is now calling for regulation mandating winterization.
https://spectrumlocalnews.com/tx/san-antonio/news/2021/02/19/gov--abbott-calls-for-mandatory-winterization-of-power-plants--proof-blackout-was-imminent
but but but.. that will kill jobs!!! No!!! Not socialism!
Nonsense, they can hire the - what is it up to, 40 million people? - who were working on the Keystone pipeline!
Anonymous wrote:Global warming and green energy totally humiliated in hilarious fashion all in one event.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Abbott is now calling for regulation mandating winterization.
https://spectrumlocalnews.com/tx/san-antonio/news/2021/02/19/gov--abbott-calls-for-mandatory-winterization-of-power-plants--proof-blackout-was-imminent
but but but.. that will kill jobs!!! No!!! Not socialism!
Anonymous wrote:Abbott is now calling for regulation mandating winterization.
https://spectrumlocalnews.com/tx/san-antonio/news/2021/02/19/gov--abbott-calls-for-mandatory-winterization-of-power-plants--proof-blackout-was-imminent