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Things are surreal here in Texas right now. From Dallas to San Antonio, century-old low temperature records were shattered almost every day this week. The state is blanketed in snow and ice, and the power grid has failed.

What began Sunday morning as an exciting novelty — six inches of snow in Central Texas — has devolved over the week into something more sinister. Four million Texans are now without power, many of them unable to drive on roads covered in ice and made impassable by snowfall.

There have been massive pile-ups on the interstates and highways, many of them fatal. Food is running low for some people, and lines outside grocery stores stretch into the hundreds. One friend told me more than 1,000 people were lined up outside a grocery store here in Austin.

Cities and towns across the state have issued notices to boil water, citing decreased pressure in their water systems mostly due to pipes freezing and bursting. On Wednesday night, all of Austin went under a boil water notice after the city’s main water treatment plant lost power. Some people I know have lost water entirely and, not knowing when they might get it back, have begun melting snow in their bathtubs.

Families with newborns have gone days without power. Pipes have burst in nursing homes, flooding them in the middle of the night in near-zero temperatures. Hotels that still have power are booking up as people abandon darkened neighborhoods. Those of us trapped in our homes are texting and calling friends, families, and neighbors: Do you have power? Water? Food?

Things are surreal here in Texas right now. From Dallas to San Antonio, century-old low temperature records were shattered almost every day this week. The state is blanketed in snow and ice, and the power grid has failed. What began Sunday morning as an exciting novelty — six inches of snow in Central Texas — has devolved over the week into something more sinister. Four million Texans are now without power, many of them unable to drive on roads covered in ice and made impassable by snowfall. There have been massive pile-ups on the interstates and highways, many of them fatal. Food is running low for some people, and lines outside grocery stores stretch into the hundreds. One friend told me more than 1,000 people were lined up outside a grocery store here in Austin. Cities and towns across the state have issued notices to boil water, citing decreased pressure in their water systems mostly due to pipes freezing and bursting. On Wednesday night, all of Austin went under a boil water notice after the city’s main water treatment plant lost power. Some people I know have lost water entirely and, not knowing when they might get it back, have begun melting snow in their bathtubs. Families with newborns have gone days without power. Pipes have burst in nursing homes, flooding them in the middle of the night in near-zero temperatures. Hotels that still have power are booking up as people abandon darkened neighborhoods. Those of us trapped in our homes are texting and calling friends, families, and neighbors: Do you have power? Water? Food?

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[–] 7 pts

Abbott knew before the storm hit.They all knew,power and water were directed to "those". Signs burned bright on closed storefronts and billboards yet massive stretchs of houses just feet away remained dark for 3 days. Not one city or town in Texas went completely dark. All city officials were minimally affected as crews manually directed resources to serve them

[–] 5 pts

It's funny. All we ever get is fear porn about the grid. Its age, its vulnerabilities and its overtaxed abilities yet every friggin time you turn around they're adding to it with new housing, business etc. You cant have it both ways. If it's so fucking fragile then stop adding to it

[–] 2 pts

They flooded the boob-toobs with images 1 fucking apartment complex having burst pipelines too. Its ridiculous how desperate the NWO is at gaining centralized control over Texas power grids.

[–] 1 pt

THIS!!!! In CA we don't get grid fear por n like we probably should, we get whaaaaah housing crisis, build more "low cost" housing in single home suburbia! What low-cost housing means is a few low cost units, and the rest at rapidly escalating market price, so high density housing becomes extra high density as people cram more than one family or as many adults as they can into apartments to cut rents! And our city government is complicit!!! Trump talked about this at rallies.

[–] 1 pt

Spot on. Agreed 100%

[–] 3 pts

Honestly, i dont blame Texas on this one. The idea Houston would need to winterize its powerlines is dumb. All because some freak storm that makes its way every hundred years caused damage?

[–] 1 pt

Winterizing power lines? What moron came up with that advice?

[–] 3 pts

The big dogs never lose in these kind of situations. They get preferential treatment, and dont feel the pain and will never suffer death in this sort of debacle. Cushioned from consequence, they neither comprehend nor do they care.

Many folks do not prepare for emergency, and especially for those types of emergencies that appear highly unlikely. But look at the times, all of that is changing, and fast. So much for global warming

Also, the costs will be passed on to us. So again they will not have consequence of mismanagement and malfeasance.

They never lose a thing.

Until the last trump.

[–] 2 pts

Spot on. The big Dogs that control everything never lose. That is why the standard of living drops every year and takes more money / time to keep up with past standards of living..

[–] 2 pts

2/17/2021: 'An electrical island': Texas has dodged federal regulation for years by having its own power grid (usatoday.com)

MsM is already using this weather fiasco to attack TX-Sovereignty, unfortunately they've got a large populace that just moved there whom is very susceptible to propaganda.

[–] 1 pt

Spin this as overpopulation from illegals.

This happened in chicago a couple years ago and happens every 3 years or so. All the idiots panic and I end up driving my freezer foods to someone who has power an hour away. After a week I can go and pickup my food and back to my house for business as usual. Just because it snows at least once every year in chicago doesn’t mean idiots aren’t everywhere.

[–] 0 pt

There was no failure. There was evil laden tomfoolery. No failure. Windmills do not freeze. Bill Gates comes flying in out of nowhere to denounce our natural gas energy system as the culprit. All total bullshit. Texas can keep every house air conditioned during 110° weather it can handle some lights and mostly natural gas heating. Welcome to Venezuela mother fuckers. I initially gave a Biden run country two years to attain that level, but it looks like I better expedite my research on which zoo animals offer the most nutrition/#.

[–] 1 pt (edited )

We in CA were discussing this very point. Funny the Texas grid handles summer and humidity for all those people! This is an attack against Texas and it's conservatism!!

[–] 0 pt

Agreed. I'm in a lucky spot attached to a firehouse grid. If land wasn't so f@#king expensive I would move much further out and look after my damn self. As it is., we've managed to feed and shelter two extras beyond our clan. A great way to seek out deficiencies for next time.

[–] 0 pt

During the California "wind event" they shut out power off for 31 hours after telling everyone to "stock up" for the next lockdown. Some places in our town were out for 4 days. This is supposedly because lines to down and start fires. I think it's worse than that, but it's also that The bills we pay, thinking the monies are used to maintain infrastructure, are being hijacked by imbecilic leaders. The perpendicular street 5 houses down from me and no outage.

During the fires that surrounded us in previous years, we housed friends with their 2 big shepherd dogs and cats, as we waited to see if they would burn out town to the ground.