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TopicOver 120,000 in Austin, TX have been without power for days
codey
02/06/23 7:28:46 PM
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thronedfire2 posted...
what do you think infrastructure means?

if your state government won't spend the money when it's needed to keep the power on then they're just admitting whatever deaths happen are acceptable

It's like you didn't read my post where I explained that the state does have the infrastructure in place to address these e problems in areas where they're expected to happen, like a long the coast where power comes on quickly after storms so long as your house hasn't been blown away.

Again, historically freezes do not occur in central Texas. You can point to two years ago and say "SEE!?" but when else has a freeze ever happened here? Moving forward it needs to be addressed, but your foolish if you think a city government can just snap it's fingers and have the manpower to handle an emergency that the city has faced all of once in its history.

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