• @Limeey
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    81 year ago

    If only anyone could have seen this coming 🙄

    • @saucyloggins
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      -31 year ago

      Huh? It was an intense storm. Has nothing to do the Texas grid. There’s downed trees all over. Let’s not drown out the rea valid criticism with memeification.

      • @Limeey
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        81 year ago

        We see it coming due to the increasingly common and intense storms that are resulting the changing climate while at the same time Texas’ refusal to enhance grid redundancy, resiliency, or do basically anything to help their constituents.

        • @saucyloggins
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          11 year ago

          There’s only so much you can do (nothing really) to stop trees and limbs from falling onto power lines. There’s no action Houston could feasibly take to make it this not happen. Nothing.

          The water table is too high to bury lines which would be the only solution.

  • @SpezCanLigmaBalls
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    51 year ago

    I just realized Texas is just taxes but with e and a switched and yet then paying taxes won’t even keep their power on

  • @SINapps
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    31 year ago

    Shall we play our favorite game “Which tropical island is ted cruz hiding on this time”?

  • Whirlgirl9
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    21 year ago

    Yes, they’re saying I won’t have power until 3pm. It’s been out since 9pm. It has been record high heat. I am going to look for a hotel

    • Whirlgirl9
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      21 year ago

      Now it’s Friday. I’m hearing it could be as late as Sunday before I get power again. Welp, looks like I’m going into debt because a stand by generator is on the menu.