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TopicOver 120,000 in Austin, TX have been without power for days
codey
02/06/23 7:18:58 PM
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WingsOfGood posted...
ok.

but then you would think you would understand why the state in unable to fix their stuff in a timely manner when the governor blames Biden and Wind Turbines while letting the energy corps gouge the citizenry and not use that money to actually prepare for the next time

This isn't the state, why can't you understand that? It's the city. The person that's losing their job is the city manager, because he dropped the ball. It wasn't the state government, it was the city government. You know where the power is fine? The rest of the state. It's a problem in Austin because the city has grown denser and denser and the city does not have the resources to address it. Not the state. The city.

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