• @hperrin
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    639 months ago

    I bet those businesses who relocated from Cali to Texas are loving those power prices.

    Oh yeah, they already left Texas.

    • @x0x7
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      -719 months ago

      Besides that one time power goes out more often in California. In Texas you just have a temporary price surge you could treat like a blackout if you wanted to. The difference is it’s less often and you have a choice.

      • @hperrin
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        739 months ago

        I haven’t had a power outage in about ten years, between SDG&E, PG&E, and SoCal Edison. Meanwhile, Texas has regular power outages. So just what are you on about?

      • Eww
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        549 months ago

        Like the time people were freezing to death during a power outage while the governor took a vacation to Cancún?

        • @riodoro1
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          229 months ago

          Exactly, they were too poor to heat their homes and that was their choice.

          • @webadict
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            49 months ago

            The biggest mistake a lot of people make is being born poor.

        • @whyrat
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          149 months ago

          *Senator

          • @andros_rex
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            9 months ago

            Yeah, if you want a governor abandoning his people, look to Kevin Stitt (Oklahoma) last year when Tulsa was without power for about a week. Lieutenant Governor was out too, literally no one had any idea who was in charge of the state.

      • @[email protected]
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        259 months ago

        Maybe power is more reliable in central Texas, my family still has no electricity from the derecho that hit Houston. And they lose power frequently from all the heavy storms or hurricanes that pummel the gulf coast.