Texas Brehs and Brehettes how y’all handling this winter storm?

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Put him on blast Sylvester!



During the hurricane, Abbott blamed Democrats in Houston for delayed responses.

During the pandemic, Abbott blamed Democrats in Houston and Dallas for the mandates.

During the homeless crisis, Abbott blamed Democrats
/Socialists in Austin.

During the Dallas crime spree, Abbott blamed BLM/Democrats in Dallas.

During the covid crisis & wildfires, he blamed the far-left in NY/CA.

This pos is a slickster who likes to take credit for the good (economy) and blame everyone else when things go haywire.
 
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but but but climate change aint a problem.

Climate change:

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Man Chicago(anywhere close to Lake Michigan)just got 17-18 inches of snow

that shyt was up to my knees

More than 18 inches of snow fell in large parts of the Chicago area as a storm that began Sunday night smothered the area, at times bringing whiteout conditions and almost 2 inches of snow an hour into early Tuesday, according to forecasters.From the start of the storm system 6 p.m. Sunday night to 6 a.m. Tuesday, West Ridge and Oak Park both had seen 18.6 inches of snow, Evanston had gotten 18 inches, Midway Airport had seen 17.7 inches
 

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I love how New Yorkers are looking down on us, while completely forgetting that NYC had such a bad blackout one summer, due to its infrastructure, that the city grinded to a halt :sas1:


Photos: This Was New York City During The Massive 2003 Blackout

On August 14, 2003, at about 4:10 p.m., New York City was suddenly powerless. All electricity disappeared when an overgrown tree branch hit a power line in Cleveland (and a utility company's alarm system failed). Eight northeast states, plus Ontario—in total more than 50 million people—were plunged into darkness.


it didn't effect only NY and it wasn't because we had terrible infrastructure. that was a dope day tho.
 
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