Abbott for the win - Bringing death and misery to Texas

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I thought that was drawn by the IBD cartoonist= good.
US Senator + Dr Rand Paul of KY said the flu did more damage in KY than the virus.
Strange thing about the chicom virus;
it solved a big part of our Social Security problem/ killed most old folks, or fat old folks, or smoking old folks. :caution::caution:
 
Make winterization optional after lobbyists fund your reelection, what could go wrong?

https://www.wfaa.com/article/news/l...eeze/287-4d1550ca-169a-4de8-9f3b-9bb3dc1925c5

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GRAND PRAIRIE, Texas — Low gas pressure, or in some cases no gas pressure, meant residents across Texas could not heat their homes during dangerously cold temperatures as a pre-Christmas arctic blast descended upon the state.

Neither Atmos Energy nor the Texas Railroad Commission, which regulates the gas industry, would confirm how many homes were without gas service.


They would only say extremely high demand meant low pressure for customers in certain areas but that there was no gas supply issues overall.

WFAA heard from viewers from Little Elm, Fort Worth, Arlington, and Grand Prairie who experienced problems.
 
Bend over, Texans, Abbott's Public Utility Commission is about to pass the massive cost of two decades' worth of neglect and willful ignorance of the state's energy infrastructure on to customers, because shareholder returns MUST be maintained at all costs.

New plan could hike electricity bills to beef up Texas power grid
The Texas Public Utility Commission is set to approve a plan Thursday that would pass incentive costs for more power plants onto consumers
https://www.wfaa.com/article/news/l...grid/287-f527cf50-5d1a-4bbf-82b4-dc72ad89d1a8
 
Bend over, Texans, Abbott's Public Utility Commission is about to pass the massive cost of two decades' worth of neglect and willful ignorance of the state's energy infrastructure on to customers, because shareholder returns MUST be maintained at all costs.

New plan could hike electricity bills to beef up Texas power grid
The Texas Public Utility Commission is set to approve a plan Thursday that would pass incentive costs for more power plants onto consumers
https://www.wfaa.com/article/news/l...grid/287-f527cf50-5d1a-4bbf-82b4-dc72ad89d1a8

I'm shocked they didn't federalize this corporate handout like Florida does for insurance companies
 
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