Texas Crisis & Ted Cruz...

annabenedetti

like marbles on glass
Here is a typical example of how to build up a complete fabrication and slander.
First you make a suggestion about a person; it could start with a 'guess', and you imagine the target doing something that is wrong. And then you spin it up, bringing it in to some dreamed up reality. And then you make your judgement about the person, actually believing that they actually do what you guessed them to be doing. Judging dreams.

Thank you.
 

Arthur Brain

Well-known member
Teddy is now trying his hand at stand up comedy...There's some neat irony in regards to his 'freedom' rubbish and the event organizers still implore people to wear masks at the venue.

 

annabenedetti

like marbles on glass
They're still hashing this out from last year:

Ex-ERCOT chief says he was following Abbott's direction when they ran up billions in bills during freeze


The former head of the Texas power grid testified in court Wednesday that when he ordered power prices to stay at the maximum price cap for days on end during last year’s frigid winter storm and blackout, running up billions of dollars in bills for power companies, he was following the direction of Governor Greg Abbott. . . .

Last year the governor's spokesman, Mark Miner said the governor was not “involved in any way” in the decision to keep prices at the maximum of $9,000 per megawatt hour – more than 150 times normal prices. He described a decision to send an aide to ERCOT's operations center in the middle of the crisis as based on the feeling the grid operator was spewing “disinformation."

Magness's decision to keep power prices at the maximum cap for more than 24 hours after conditions on the power grid began to improve is now at the center of a bankruptcy trial waged by the Waco-based electric co-op Brazos Electric.

Brazos contends that decision was made recklessly, adding up to a $1.9 billion power bill from ERCOT that forced them into bankruptcy.

“It did nothing at all to cause more generation to come online,” said Lino Mendiola, one of the attorneys representing Brazos. “It was an attempted remedy that didn’t solve any of the problems caused by the winter storm.”
 

Stripe

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You're still hashing this out from last year?

Have you got a Ted Cruz obsession?
 
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