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I just came in from being outside to see Speaker Pelosi's rant about the impeachment vote. She is pizzed.
I think she is really cute for an 80 year old. She hides her age well. She should let others know what kind of undergarments she uses. |
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LOL!!!
She's made so many trips to the bodyshop Earl Schribe would give her a discount rate on "mud"! That chassis been rebuilt more times than a vintage Winston Cup ride after a years worth of racing on short tracks. |
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The funniest question of the day, by Senator Cruz......"Can we reopen the Keystone Pipeline if we put Hunter Biden on the Board of Directors"?
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Trumps lawyers made them all look like the fools the are.
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Where is the squad, come on boys let's get this over with so we can get back to racing.
Randy |
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President Trump needs to sue the hag and ALL who were involved in this last dog and pony show. He also needs to go back to before he was elected and hit the former administion and ALL who were involved in that unlawful smear campaign. In both cases he was a PRIVATE CITIZEN. Let's get it all out on the table...obummer, biden, fbi, cia, congressional participation (mc cain, mc connel, ryan, pelosi, schumer).
What's craweled up mc connel's a** with that "will be held responsible for his administration" speach on the senate floor??? They just keep pounding nails in their republican party coffin. |
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I realize she must have fortune in all that work, but whoever is doing it knows their stuff. |
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How this working out
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T was impeached X 2.
Come on boys, think for yourself. Its a new day. |
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You know exactly why t was impeached two times.
Do not you read? There is news out there other thanfnn, oan, nmax, wash. times, etc..... There is a whole world outside the bubble. William Sands, Democratic American. Help Texas. |
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Madame de Sade n Perv Joe would like u to wear a mask as they do !! so you cannot see the death in their disgusting faces !! or is it feces ?? Anyway !! Can anyone but a few see thru this "spell" they are putting the US or the world under ?? WTF is going on with good ole common sense and decency ??
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The mass murderer Bill Gates is going to give us synthetic meat, I feel much better now. We need those cow farts to warm things up.
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Now that is some serious gaslighting with regards to Texas, they knew this was going to be a problem ten years ago and ignored it: https://www.houstonchronicle.com/bus...d-15955392.php My suggestion would for Texas would be to follow Ted Cruz's lead and go to Cancun. |
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It did but I don't live on the Edison grid so I wasn't effected in the 121 degree heat where I live. There are 13 major providers of electric power statewide. Not a single provider and single grid as in Texas. |
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Randy, does the hate keep you warm?
OOOhhhh yeah. Will I am Sands |
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If you speak of ERCOT, they don't provide squat... ERCOT is supposed to be the watch dog to the providers... I guess they broke off their chain! ERCOT came from the deregulation of energy in Texas... Before dereg. there was still more than one provider geographically... Houston Light and Power, and Gulf State Utilities here in the southeast part of Texas, all providers at the time were considered monopolies and had to answer to the PUC... At that time providers were required by law to have excess capacity to prevent things like what just occurred. Come dereg. and the landscape changed... Now they are split into generation, sales, and distribution. Basically adding middle men to sell electricity and of course ERCOT to manage the grid. With that came the spot market for generation... No longer was the a requirement for the distributor of power to maintain excess generation, (not economical to the generators)... Then we decide we need to be green... So...20 or 25% (not certain the exact number) of non reliable "green energy", no excess capacity, Throw in some off peak maintenance, and an Artic air blast, stir, and boom you're now at 70-80% capacity and 120% demand. Result... Disaster... Did anyone see it coming?... Yes...Probably, I know I did, but I'm a nobody... So where was ERCOT in all of this?... The president of ERCOT lives in Michigan I hear... The Vice president in lives in Germany?... an economics professor is what I heard. Oh and they weren't doing on site inspections... Because...you know...covid. What could go wrong? Just my observations... |
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This morning I heard on "OvernightDrive with Steve Summers".com on youtube that recently china joes' friends friends are the majority producers of those BIG transformers used across the U.S. and other nations and there is no telling what little electronic goodies are built into them. That is why Pres. Trump wanted to ban parts for the grid that came from elsewhere, and china joe's exec. order cancelled it.The show is on 12 midnight to 5am SundayMonday night thru Thursday night/Friday morning eastern. You can learn about alot of stuff.
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Willy says, let it go.
I hate only hate. But you are full, let it go, there is no reason to be that way. By the way its 82 and partly cloudy. Keep the BP low or ......... |
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The electric generators also must schedule gas to be delivered to the gas fired generator locations. Most only schedule for their needs or projections and do not purchase any extra from the gas transporters. They can purchase contingent/reserved gas which costs extra in case of unknowns of things like just happened however, most do not due to the cost. The local electric company actually admitted they were short 30% of their gas needs when the peak generation was need. They had gas generators just not the fuel to run them. The local electric company in years past idled a coal fired operation I am told for many reasons. What happened in Texas was a perfect storm all coming together at once of many issues which ended badly. I have watched one of the big windmills get out of balance due to ice buildup on the blades and it is not pretty. As the ice comes off the blades as they are turning is also something to see from a distance a long distance. It can throw ice a long way. Just My Take Rick Cates Canyon, TX |
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Most only schedule for their needs or projections and do not purchase any extra from the gas transporters. They can purchase contingent/reserved gas which costs extra in case of unknowns of things like just happened however, most do not due to the cost.
Pre deregulation the PUC wouldn't have allowed that... As Pogo once said: "We has meet the enemy, and we is them" |
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[QUOTE=L.Fite;634846]Most only schedule for their needs or projections and do not purchase any extra from the gas transporters. They can purchase contingent/reserved gas which costs extra in case of unknowns of things like just happened however, most do not due to the cost.
Pre deregulation the PUC wouldn't have allowed that... In most cases if and only if the regulators were paying attention on both sides of the utilities. I worked for a large gas pipeline company in the 1980's in pipeline operations when the pipelines were deregulated and made presentations to many electric and gas utilities following deregulation. The utilities at that time were clueless as to what had happened to the scheduling of gas to their plants/cities. Now that they were in charge of that process for their operations. Before deregulation of the pipelines the gas pipelines were hammered if a gas shortage took place by state and federal regulators if it was an interstate operation. After deregulation the pipelines were just like FedEx and UPS and made transportation take place only at the direction of the purchaser of the gas to be delivered to. Following deregulation of the pipelines the utilities were clueless on how to handle the scheduling. Enron, remember Enron took advantage of that scheduling issue with the utilities and put together a large scheduling desk in their Houston office. They made big bucks in scheduling the gas deliveries around the country on their pipelines and other pipelines. I think they also did get into electric deliveries and scheduling on a small scale. California had their on system as only a California utility could operate in the state. Everything changed hands at the state border. Intrastate operations only no interstate. Full control by State of California regulators. Enron worked the system and made it work to their advantage and made huge profits in buying/owning and scheduling natural gas and electricity into the California markets. I do not know of anyone going to jail for the issues created by deregulation and some of the utilities being taken advantage of. This situation is sort of what just happened in Texas. No one seemed to be in charge of making sure electricity or gas was available for the extremes. ERCOT was missing in action. Plenty of blame to go around. Just My Observations Rick Cates Canyon, TX |
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