Less than 7 days ago Abbott declared all the state's electricity problems solved. So today, as ERCOT tells us to turn the A/C off, Abbott's got his story and he's stickin' to it. The “smart” political analysis is that this is a good strategy. Yeah, until the lights go out. We haven’t forgotten February that quickly.Gov. Greg Abbott was just on Hannity but of course Hannity didn't ask him about the state government literally struggling to keep the lights on in Texas pic.twitter.com/LgyhbpWMnJ
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 15, 2021
Again, our representatives are worried about what’s most important to us.The power grid in this guy's state is failing to meet demand (again) and he's doing this pic.twitter.com/MruZ0Ov8Jg
— Jared Holt (@jaredlholt) June 14, 2021
Hostility toward the federal government comes with a high cost. I used to wonder if it's a hold-over from the Civil War period or just the Civil Rights period. Though there's plenty of it in the north, too. New Hampshire used to be absolutely full of it, especially back when they elected people like Mel Thomson to run the place. Maine under LePage was like that though Republican-fascists here couldn't afford to try anything as ambitious as they did in Texas. What a frickin' mess. I hope it at least leads people to learn something, it doesn't generally. I don't know if LePage is still talking about running again.Yeah; as Emily Dickinson wrote, "Hope is the thing with feathers."
We're all feeling pretty well plucked by now.Back-to-back mass shootings in Texas in 2019 moved Republican leaders to express uncharacteristic openness to some gun control measures.
— Texas Tribune (@TexasTribune) June 14, 2021
What happened instead during this #TXlege session was a whiplash-inducing pivot in the opposite direction. https://t.co/6P64XJK92k
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