Posted on 02/17/2021 4:25:52 AM PST by Oldeconomybuyer
“Is this a bungle on Abbott or liberal sabotage?”
According to discussion on War Room, it’s a bungle on Rick Perry when he was in office in TX — wanted to go all clean energy. Really smart when TX = oil. (◔_◔)
The companies who run the power plants did not winterize as recommended.
This is the predictable result of letting folks with a liberal mindset run government - not, perhaps, at the tip of the helm, but in the innerworkings of the government bureaucracy. Liberal politicians and those in the middle, leaning left in their thinking (”Let’s all just get along”), institute laws and rules that encourage unsound and unwise planning for our utilities and our infrastructure, plus our schools. The result: when things go wrong (and something always does not go as planned, as that is the natural order of things in our fallen world), the pie in the sky concepts fail those whom they are designed to serve.
Great example: promoting wind and solar power via our federal state and tax programs. While we have lots of wind and solar available, harnessing their use for electricity is an iffy proposal, as they are not consistently dependable. Their power literally ebbs and flows. And when one does not adequately take into consideration ebbing and flowing environmental factors, such as weather in its extreme ranges, we get what we’ve currently got in states like Texas.
Irony? Texas is oil rich. And Texas has lots of space for nuclear generation.
Instead of working with these proven, dependable technologies, our government liberals and rinos have been promoting tax policies that encourage unreliable wind and solar. And American taxpayers have been paying the bill for it.
It’s time for the grown ups to be in charge, and stop listening to the liberals, who, at best, are stuck somewhere in middle school, mentally.
If she used Green Mountain Energy or some other 100% wind/solar company she can stay in the dark until the thaw.
Over 25% of generation that was promised wasn’t online for the state.
The state most certainly regulates the power companies, and state regulators set reliably standards and state and federal legislatures provide incentives for "renewables", and often impose requirements for renewables. Which is why California is such a hot mess. If California is the canary (a rather big expensive canary) in the renewable coal mine, Texas is the first miner to pass out.
I don't care if my neighbor wants to commit eco-assisted suicide, but I do care if he drags me down with him.
My power was out for 52h. Came back on this morning at 3:30. However, there is an ice storm underway and I can already hear lots of breaking tree branches around the neighborhood...
That Hoagg kid didn’t age well.
I’m sorry, I retract that remark. GRETA didn’t age well
Rick Perry on TV last night blathering about needing a “diverse” energy infrastructure. He’s done too...
Our grid failed because we literally have 6-8 illegal Mexican/Central Americans living here along with several million more ‘legal’ Indians and Asians. All recent arrivals. Add on top of that the Cali-scum who has moved here and the rapid rise in population has far outpaced the grid’s capability.
Sounds about right. I was in Fort Worth in 2000 when the tornado tore apart downtown. People ran out to hide in the ditch behind Pappasito's on the West Freeway. They closed downtown and we had to pay over $1,000 to stay at a hotel in Dallas that night. Getting reimbursed was fun.
Infrastructure always gets damaged in natural disasters and this is no different. People will suffer and have to find a way to survive.
The same submbitches who carry on incessantly about “global warming” will conclude February was the warmest on record. I’d be the farm on it.
Democrats did everything they could last year to sabotage the economy and society last year to oust Trump.
That doesn’t sound like America....more like South America and in between.
AP, a Texas enemy, gloats
I’ve read that five members of the ERCOT board of directors live out of state, the chair lives in Michigan and the vice chair is an economics professor in Germany. 🤨
T Boone Pickens
Is that the same interview he was giving when his power went out?
Shades of the 1970’s. Remember when Texans had bumper stickers that said:
LET THE DAMN YANKEES FREEZE IN THE DARK
Irony is female canine, but no one is safe in a country run by delusional hysterics. BTW, is someone has to freeze in dark, where better than in Austin, where they think they’re living Brookline, Massachusetts?
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