Eguller
Thanks, Dan. There will be months of issues, if not years, that follow this debacle. No doubt the governor wants blame placed everywhere but on himself. He needs to take responsibility but that ain't the way these days. Everyone else's fault. all the time. Terrible messaging that permeates other facets of our society. We need some genuine people to stand up and just accept the mantle that they failed, because they did.
LOL. Those ERCOT guys just took questions earlier this AM and that was one of them. How can people not even located in Texas be the best solution and have best interests for Texans?
Some really hard ones bombed at them. One of the questions was about how they felt about governor saying they all should resign. Of course, they didn't really address that and wanted to speak about other things. Said they'll leave questions about their performance for later after power is back on. Heads. Will. Roll. No doubt people getting fired for this. It's put Texas in the cross hairs of worldwide scorn and ridicule.
EDIT: Our power has now stayed on for more than an hour without interruption. Not sure if that means we're in the clear, but an encouraging sign things are normalizing where I live. We're at 66 minutes of up time. Had been going out every 60 minutes for 15 minutes.