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Title: The Media Lied About Texas' Power Failure - short YT
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URL Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-hu5GvPgNw
Published: Mar 7, 2021
Author: The Heartland Institute
Post Date: 2021-03-07 04:41:16 by NeoconsNailed
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Views: 154
Comments: 7

Texas recently went through a record breaking winter storm. The media is blaming climate change, but the truth is, progressive policies promoting wind power is why so many Texans went days without electricity. Learn the real story in this video.

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It sure is looking like the greenergy was to blame after all. At about 5:15, a graph showing that 'non-hydrocarbon renewables' were the 2nd largest portion of TX's energy supply. about 6:30, a TX map from the worst crisis point. Right on schedule, the panhandle counties show in blue (no crunch or crisis), so they're not at all representative.

Whatever the Heartland Institute is, it's looking good here.

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#1. To: NeoconsNailed (#0)

Another culprit the media will never name is the untold millions of illegal aliens in Texas. They use electrical power that would not even need to be generated if for the last 50 years the US government had performed one of its few legitimate functions -- namely, defending the United States from invasion.

I know it's racist to say that Texas power ought to go to Texans.

In 2004 when I studied the illegal immigration problem in earnest, the State of California was building a new multi-million dollar government school EVERY DAY to educate illegal alien children.

StraitGate  posted on  2021-03-07   17:42:08 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: StraitGate (#1)

a new multi-million dollar government school EVERY DAY

I don't suppose you remember the source of that? I read it somewhere and used to bandy it about -- obviously a link or publication I shouldov kept handy, because it's extremely damning.

NeoconsNailed  posted on  2021-03-08   3:53:28 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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I don't suppose you remember the source of that? I read it somewhere and used to bandy it about -- obviously a link or publication I shouldov kept handy, because it's extremely damning.

And your point is? You're better than this NN.

Esso  posted on  2021-03-08 04:02:29 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: NeoconsNailed (#2)

I can't remember the source of that figure. But it's reasonable: the hispanic birth rate (according to statistica.com, whoever they are) was about 23/year per 1000 population:

www.statista.com/statisti...ics-in-the- united-states/

That birthrate would produce 400 children -- an average school size worth -- every day if the hispanic population was 6.3 million -- about 1/6 of California's early mid-2000s population. That's not even considering all the daily newly arriving illegals. Back then an estimated 3.2 million a year were crossing the US border in the Tucson sector alone. The US Border Patrol estimated an apprehension rate of 30%, but locals estimated "more like 10%".

Seems like at least half of them peregrinated to adorn Georgia and the Carolinas, but I'm guessing California got graced too.

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