They whine like they are from California too. On the news tonight there were at least three leftist looking people acting like their world was coming to an end. The comrades on social media want someone "held responsible" of course. I even saw one person who claimed they wanted a "21st century" power solution of wind and renewables that wouldn't have these problems. Haha, like the windmills aren't a huge part of the problem.
Yeah, I've had power the whole time here so I guess I shouldn't talk too much. Still, I haven't seen one account of someone who was actually prepared. I've got a small amount of firewood on hand even though I never use the fireplace normally. I've got a nearly full tank of grill gas and a couple small tanks for my camping grill. Both cars have a full tank in case I want to charge something, go sit in them to warm up, go somewhere warm to eat, etc. I wouldn't even go out of my way to call myself well prepared either, just the bare minimum. These Californians should be used to it but they are the ones flowing with sob stories about how they are going to starve or freeze to death and want xir government to come save them.
I want people held responsible for the rolling black outs. Namely every retard who’s pushed to tie south texases power grid to wind farms. This wouldn’t be a fucking issue if we just went full nuclear.
Yeah I take it totally differently when a double masker or someone in a hat from a California sports team asks for responsibility. What that means is just pick whoever their least favorite Republican is and try to jail them whether they had anything to do with it or not.
I've heard there's been natural gas supply problems too causing less power to be available. That certainly needs to be worked out, there should be way more than enough supply of that. I bet that's a feasible short term workable fix.
There were a decent handful of politicians, not split across party lines no less, who either directly fought or went after funding for expansion of the two nuclear plants in the state as recent as 10 years ago. I think they even have the elusive regulatory approval. If I understand right they haven't proceeded because the state and or feds won't approve a loan guarantee. Don't even have to pay for it, just have the government co-sign a loan essentially. I'm sure just an excuse because they are afraid of nuclear.
They whine like they are from California too. On the news tonight there were at least three leftist looking people acting like their world was coming to an end. The comrades on social media want someone "held responsible" of course. I even saw one person who claimed they wanted a "21st century" power solution of wind and renewables that wouldn't have these problems. Haha, like the windmills aren't a huge part of the problem.
Yeah, I've had power the whole time here so I guess I shouldn't talk too much. Still, I haven't seen one account of someone who was actually prepared. I've got a small amount of firewood on hand even though I never use the fireplace normally. I've got a nearly full tank of grill gas and a couple small tanks for my camping grill. Both cars have a full tank in case I want to charge something, go sit in them to warm up, go somewhere warm to eat, etc. I wouldn't even go out of my way to call myself well prepared either, just the bare minimum. These Californians should be used to it but they are the ones flowing with sob stories about how they are going to starve or freeze to death and want xir government to come save them.
I want people held responsible for the rolling black outs. Namely every retard who’s pushed to tie south texases power grid to wind farms. This wouldn’t be a fucking issue if we just went full nuclear.
Yeah I take it totally differently when a double masker or someone in a hat from a California sports team asks for responsibility. What that means is just pick whoever their least favorite Republican is and try to jail them whether they had anything to do with it or not.
I've heard there's been natural gas supply problems too causing less power to be available. That certainly needs to be worked out, there should be way more than enough supply of that. I bet that's a feasible short term workable fix.
There were a decent handful of politicians, not split across party lines no less, who either directly fought or went after funding for expansion of the two nuclear plants in the state as recent as 10 years ago. I think they even have the elusive regulatory approval. If I understand right they haven't proceeded because the state and or feds won't approve a loan guarantee. Don't even have to pay for it, just have the government co-sign a loan essentially. I'm sure just an excuse because they are afraid of nuclear.