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OOPS, WINDMILLS FREEZE, NO POWER, MAJOR ENERGY PRODUCTION FAIL!
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<blockquote data-quote="Macbrother" data-source="post: 4779010" data-attributes="member: 42759"><p>Just because California's energy system is its own trainwreck doesn't remove any of the blame from Texas' leadership here. Funny windmills still seem to work fine in Antarctica, Canada, or, I don't know, your neighbor next door, Oklahoma. You might even would be able to borrow power from them - but oh wait, you didn't want to be a part of the grid.</p><p></p><p>Anyway the point of my tweet was more along the lines of.. it's funny when someone points the finger at suffering Americans to make a cheap political point, and then it's his own state that is unable to provide basic functions due to a predictable problem. 2.6 million without power for 36 hours, with no end in sight? 21 dead? People filling up shelters? For shame!</p><p></p><p>And truthfully, we may be on different political sides here but I'm sorry to hear about ya'lls current plight. Hopefully ERCOT who whoever can get their act together and get you guys lights on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Macbrother, post: 4779010, member: 42759"] Just because California's energy system is its own trainwreck doesn't remove any of the blame from Texas' leadership here. Funny windmills still seem to work fine in Antarctica, Canada, or, I don't know, your neighbor next door, Oklahoma. You might even would be able to borrow power from them - but oh wait, you didn't want to be a part of the grid. Anyway the point of my tweet was more along the lines of.. it's funny when someone points the finger at suffering Americans to make a cheap political point, and then it's his own state that is unable to provide basic functions due to a predictable problem. 2.6 million without power for 36 hours, with no end in sight? 21 dead? People filling up shelters? For shame! And truthfully, we may be on different political sides here but I'm sorry to hear about ya'lls current plight. Hopefully ERCOT who whoever can get their act together and get you guys lights on. [/QUOTE]
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