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it's only 14 degrees in Texas, how does that break the electricity? Why don't cities in Wisconsin have that problem?

possible climate change propaganda to make you go "oh wow it's so cold down there that's weird"

when weird too-cold or too-hot days happen everywhere but this is drawing attention to it

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Why don't cities in Wisconsin have that problem?

Because we expect it to get that cold.

With all the global warming propaganda, who would expect it to get below freezing in Texas, of all places?

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See you don't know what you're talking about and the propaganda takes advantage of that. "oh no the power is out Mother Nature! "

https://www.dallasfilmcommission.com/information/weather-average-temperatures/

Average Low in Texas is 41F in February according to that website

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If you think 41F is below freezing, you're an idiot.

It gets down to 41 in October in Wisconsin.

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>it's only 14 degrees in Texas, how does that break the electricity? Why don't cities in Wisconsin have that problem?

southern states are as not prepared as the northern states to deal with such record cold weather events,dude

different geography and all