This Cancun thing is sticking to Ted Cruz because everyone knows he is a huge asshole.
Resign Ted!
The Houston Chronicle, one of the largest papers in the state, called for Cruz to resign over the fiasco. “Take our advice, senator, and resign,” the editorial board wrote. “Seems like you could use a break and we could, too, from an ineffective politician who, even in crisis, puts his personal itinerary before the needs of Texans.”
What are Republicans pretending to be mad about today? Biden has been President for four weeks and already 1/2 a million people have died of Covid. He is the worst Hitler since Hitler!
The top U.S. infectious diseases specialist says the U.S. isn’t out of the “stunning” coronavirus pandemic, even as cases fall sharply and vaccinations expand, although “normality” may be at hand by year-end.
GOP election post-mortem: The Party isn’t loyal enough to Trump.
Nearly half of Republicans wouldn’t hesitate to drop the GOP and join a new party led by former President Donald Trump, according to a Suffolk University/USA Today poll of Trump voters released Sunday. The poll revealed that 46 percent said they would abandon their party while only 27 percent said they wouldn’t drop the GOP. The rest are undecided. Half of the Trump voters polled said that the GOP should be “more loyal to Trump.”
Just watch this Icelandic college student react to losing this quiz game.
Only a small fraction of the Texas shit has hit the non-operational, frozen fan. Homeowners are getting five-figure utility bills because Texas lets energy providers pass along exorbitant spot-market prices to consumers.
The subject of this story did not lose his electricity during the storm, but he did lose his life’s savings: His electricity provider charged him $16,752 and deducted it directly from his bank account:
Only a small fraction of the Texas shit has hit the non-operational, frozen fan. Homeowners are getting five-figure utility bills because Texas lets energy providers pass along exorbitant spot-market prices to consumers.
The subject of this story did not lose his electricity during the storm, but he did lose his life’s savings: His electricity provider charged him $16,752 and deducted it directly from his bank account:
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/20/us/texas-storm-electric-bills.html
If you’d like to be more infuriated, federal disaster relief money will be used to pay those bills to those energy companies.
Explain to me again why we shouldn’t kick Texas out of the union, then launch a war to destroy it.
If the electric utility had used a gun during that robbery, they still would probably be acquitted.
Nerds have the best freak outs
Dallas Cowboys Robber Baron ‘Jerrah’ Jones is one of the primary beneficiaries of Texas’ screw-up.
Maybe the Cowboys fans will end up hating him.