Another polar vortex is on the way. Beto would be in the corner sucking his thumb in the fetal position.
Does anyone seriously think a Democrat run agency would be efficient?
Sorry, Zsa Zsa. A liberal rag anticipates a Democrat victory in a statewide race. ehh, not happening. Right, Beto? Right, Wendy?
There was no valid reason for what happened in Texas. People lost their lives and plenty of people had their homes flooded.
No idea why this is being posted from October. The Rat lost his election in November and the Republican won very easily 55% to 41%. This carpetbagger can now go back to Rhode Island along with his green (really red for commie) deal.
Democrat policies are the reason Texas has a power grid problem. Talk about letting the fox guard the hen house.
Warford lost by 17 points. Far worse than Beto O’Rourke, who was bolstered by a funding advantage over Abbott.
https://ballotpedia.org/Luke_Warford
https://ballotpedia.org/Beto_O%27Rourke
https://www.texastribune.org/2022/11/01/greg-abbott-beto-orourke-governor-campaign-funds/
I got tired of reading the article. I surprised myself by reading a little bit past the places this guy has lived. He’s got all the right liberal hubs.
Figure younger out of college around 21/22 and at 33 your running for a statewide office in Texas.
6 different places in 12 or so years. Lots of moving around.
I’m surprised we didn’t learn that he’s the son of a single mother, raised by his rich liberal grandparents, went to private schools, raised as a commie, never knew his dad, went to college and law school but there are no records of him attending either, had various jobs where he didn’t have to show up and perform at, and all of a sudden he pops up on the political scene.
But he is right, that no one should have died during that cold snap due to not having energy. And all of that is on the shoulders of Abbott. Whether it was making sure the infrastructure was taken care of or disregarding the Fed’s and getting power plants up and running, that’s on him.
On a side note, he makes mention of Texas being an energy capital. Does he or the author mention the failure of the windmills?
I think Texans have had enough of RAT jugheads “making history” and we have to pay for it.
Not if Texas Republicans blame the Democrats’ war on energy production and consumption.
So the democrats are hoping and salivating at the prospect that Texans have a really bad time. So they can use it to their advantage. Funny how Texas never had a problem until the green energy wave hit it.
Did hundreds really die?
A Huff Post puff piece.
Huff PO, Double Bag Barf Alert.