I like how you repost variations of this article every 12 hours, lol.AOC, Beto O'Rourke Raise $5 Million for Texas Relief
As of Sunday morning, Ocasio-Cortez has raised $4 million for relief teams across the state of Texas and joined Democratic Representatives Sylvia Garcia, Sheila Jackson and Al Green at a Houston food bank Saturday.www.newsweek.com
As an outside observer it seems like a stretch to be blaming the entire event on one individual. Especially given the reactions I'm seeing from Texans.So far Abbott, who seems to be to blame for this whole not winterizing thing
Is this the electric company you have?
Hold please while I provide you with some data that I think will change you mind.As an outside observer it seems like a stretch to be blaming the entire event on one individual. Especially given the reactions I'm seeing from Texans.
Did any resident's or other businesses do anything to winterize their homes or businesses, or was that regarded as unnecessary given the historical weather patterns of Texas? Asking for a friend.Hold please while I provide you with some data that I think will change you mind.
I saw the same tweet. Remembering that's 10 years ago and winterizing costs a fuck ton of money. Do you think it seemed like something that needed to be done in 2011, or are you using hindsight to judge actions of the past? Because if that's what we're doing there's a whole lot of blame to be going around beyond that one action.Well I thought I had seen an article earlier that discussed something Abbott did in 2011 as the AG that had to do with not winterizing.... Now I can't find it.
Oh I'm totally Monday morning quarterbacking the shit out of this. That being said, I am going tk be making changes to my house to prevent some of the issues we had because of this storm, any responsible person would. Just like Texas should have after the event in the 80s and again in 2011.I saw the same tweet. Remembering that's 10 years ago and winterizing costs a fuck ton of money. Do you think it seemed like something that needed to be done in 2011, or are you using hindsight to judge actions of the past? Because if that's what we're doing there's a whole lot of blame to be going around beyond that one action.
Yes it is, they go a good job. They provide our natural gas as well.Is this the electric company you have?
I saw someone say they had power the whole time and their bill was absurd but I don’t know what company they had.
Sounds like they’re trying to do the right thing.Yes it is, they go a good job. They provide our natural gas as well.
Don't worry, everyone will.Oh I'm totally Monday morning quarterbacking the shit out of this. That being said, I am going tk be making changes to my house to prevent some of the issues we had because of this storm, any responsible person would.
I'm doing some reading about the post 2011 findings now. It's honestly kind of hilarious in a not funny way.Just like Texas should have after the event in the 80s and again in 2011.
This was almost way worse.Don't worry, everyone will.
I'm doing some reading about the post 2011 findings now. It's honestly kind of hilarious in a not funny way.
Winter storm blackouts plagued Texas in 2011, too. Recommendations made afterward went unenforced.
A decade ago, a winter storm exposed vulnerabilities in the Texas electric grid. Did anything really change?www.usatoday.com
I agree, that would be handyDamn. I wish I had a gas stove. Would have been easier to roast my peppers today versus the butane torch I actually used lol.
I have an electric pellet smoker and a charcoal grill but it was raining and last time I didn’t the charcoal, I fucked up. Also, I have no patience for the charcoal. I roasted them with the torch, then tossed them in under the broiler since it was time consuming and I had three different peppers, nine total.I agree, that would be handy
I do my peppers over coals outdoor, then I de-skin em and vacuum pack em or dry em.
really gets hot flipping and rolling them over those coals
I want one of those pepper roller roasters but I would have to use it a lot to justify the space and badassness of it
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Could even make your own like Jeb
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJgVreLIz_Y
Maybe when I go more rural and can grow more pepper plants...I grow more about 40 but would do more with the space
Very cool, roasted peppers are a real treatI have an electric pellet smoker and a charcoal grill but it was raining and last time I didn’t the charcoal, I fucked up. Also, I have no patience for the charcoal. I roasted them with the torch, then tossed them in under the broiler since it was time consuming and I had three different peppers, nine total.
I want a gas stove, but I also don't need anymore fire hazards in my life.Damn. I wish I had a gas stove. Would have been easier to roast my peppers today versus the butane torch I actually used lol.
oh. But they’re so much fun.I want a gas stove, but I also don't need anymore fire hazards in my life.
They're the best. I wouldn't attempt to debate that. But they're also more of a pain in the ass that most people realize.oh. But they’re so much fun.
I’m sorry. Do go on about chainsaws.Way to derail the chainsaw thread with your roasted peppers and gas stove BS.
Some people, I tells ya
i think this is fair to say. But ERCOT and and Abbott deserve their fair/appropriate amount of blame, and a lot of this is out of the control of homeowners/energy consumers. Sure, individuals have the responsibility of securing their own property’s integrity. But I think what people are mad about is that we’ve had warnings before, like 2011. That wasn’t nearly as bad as this and still demonstrated major deficiencies with the power grid. Pretty much every entity with regulatory control or oversight recommended many different types of upgrades. Meetings were held and consumer rates were raised to help pay for the upgrades, which was on top of other funding that was supposed to go to the upgrades. Literally ZERO were implemented since then. That’s why people are mad - we’ve had the warnings, and allegedly had at least some of the funding, but nothing was done by those in control. I’m not exaggerating either - from what I understand absolutely nothing was upgraded or winterized since 2011.there's a whole lot of blame to be going around beyond that one action.
To address this issue, the governor issued an order today that electricity providers can not cut power for those that can’t pay these absurd bills, and that they are not to send further invoices until this is sorted out. I would like to think that they’re going to sort that problem out for those that got absurd bills.Is this the electric company you have?
I saw someone say they had power the whole time and their bill was absurd but I don’t know what company they had.