a timely meme...

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That the best it can do is call me a faggot tells us all we need to know about the intelligence level there.
 
The thing is that you're a fucking retard. You wouldn't know smart if it was smacking you in the face with its dick.
You're a dumbass, Creepy. We are not the same. You are a decade of dumbassery.
Apparently you copied some of del's stuff, but you're an absolute dumbass and I know it.
I may not have agreed with del, but he wasn't a total dumbass like your fucktardation.
Just gonna STFU now. I ain't got nothin' good to say 'bout ya.
And your idiot opinion matters to who?

Del was a great guy, BTW.
 
More like...

We're flying an--as in one (1)--electric helicopter on Mars for close to a billion dollars, while in Texas you can't turn on your clothes dryer.

That's because scientists and engineers working for the federal government couldn't produce a helicopter that would work on Mars without a decade of studies and engineering costing around a billion dollars while in Texas they're stuck with a federally mandated greentard agenda that forced the widespread adoption of wind and solar that scientists and engineers, like the ones that put that helicopter on Mars told us would make energy more abundant and cheaper....

Maybe we should stop listening to government "experts."

After all, there are now at least three companies (Space X, Blue Origin, and Virgin Galactic) that can put more people in space faster and cheaper than government agencies and their all-in big corporation contractors could ever hope to do. as but one example of the actual problem...

No. Texas operates its own regulated electric grid.

It opted out of the regional grid before 2021.
 
No, T. A., you don't get to play that game.
Asking you a valid question? Texas may have a separate grid, but their problem isn't that nearly so much as the energy production mix they're saddled with. Their grid interconnects to other parts of the US grid so claiming it's a problem there won't cut it. Right now, across much of the US east of the Mississippi and Texas, the winter storm passing through is making a mess of the electric grid. One of the bigger problems is there is no solar or wind available whatsoever. Natural gas prices spiked because everybody is turning to it to keep warm.

"Renewables" in the form of wind and solar are a huge fail.
 
T. A. Just shut up.

How does the Texas electric grid with other grids?

Texas runs its own electric grid (ERCOT) almost completely separate from the rest of North America, connecting to other grids only through a few small DC ties that allow limited power exchange.

This isolation is intentional and keeps Texas largely outside federal grid regulation.
 
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