Texas Mayor on blizzard: Be A Part of the Solution!

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Wait...hold up...that statement is real? :russ:

Guess those cacs get what they get for voting for that clown :russ:
I had to check first cause it sounds WAY too much like parody. :dead:




That's true. But y'all don't have backup generators in case something happen?

I think the whole point I'm saying is, disasters can happen, you have to have a survival plan in place. You can't depend on someone else for your survival or you gone be assed out.

The message was not off base, the timing was.
We already are destroying the planet due to massive overconsumption and you want every household to buy a backup generator and fuel in addition to the systems already in place? And I assume a shytload of other stuff to back up everything else that should be taken care of communally too?
 

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I'm not familiar with the situation in Texas. In Illinois, when there is tornado weather, electricity typically goes out. There's nothing the electric companies can do but wait things out and try to restore power after. You either have to wait on the electric company or you can have contingency plans in place like having backup generators.

All I'm saying in general is that we should anticipate disasters and have a survival plan in place.

When disasters happen, no matter whose responsible, there are two types of people, those who sink and those who swim.

I get it. Nobody wants to hear that right now and I agree.
I need to prepare for disasters myself, shyt can get serious at any moment and I ain't got shyt:francis:

At the very least everybody should have one of those 72-hour emergency backpacks.

I have one in my car at all times just in case something happens.

Most people are not prepared for disasters.
 
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