Why Does Texas Have Its Own Power Grid? (Page 17/17)
cliffw
OCT 09, 10:26 AM
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Originally posted by cvxjet: Teddy checked out and flew to Cancun for a vacation......He is a "Man of the People"......
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Originally posted by slicknick: ... it’s his job to represent his constituents. Get out there and volunteer at a warming shelter or do some work. Cut some red tape for people that are strung up by law. Anything.
At this time, all the Congress Critters are on a six week vacation. During the Helene aftermath and the approaching Milton. What are they doing ?
Raydar
OCT 09, 05:16 PM
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Originally posted by cliffw:
At this time, all the Congress Critters are on a six week vacation. During the Helene aftermath and the approaching Milton. What are they doing ?
Ummm... vacating?
cliffw
OCT 10, 09:42 AM
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Originally posted by Raydar: Ummm... vacating?
Judges ?
Be more specific Steve. Vacating Congress, or vacating the aftermath.
One of the projects will, for the first time, connect the isolated Texas power grid with power markets in the southeastern U.S. That grid’s lack of connection came into focus after 2021’s Winter Storm Uri, which caused severe power outages and ultimately killed hundreds of people.
I am a life long Texan. We never asked for that.
williegoat
OCT 10, 12:41 PM
Why Does Texas Have Its Own Power Grid?
Because its the Lone Pow'r State.
What do I win?
cliffw
OCT 11, 01:54 PM
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Originally posted by williegoat: Why Does Texas Have Its Own Power Grid?
Because its the Lone Pow'r State.
What do I win?
Nothing. Your wrong. Cute attempt.
I could Fed Ex you some cow chips.
[This message has been edited by cliffw (edited 10-11-2024).]