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Proud_American 2 points ago +2 / -0

There was no grid collapse. The feds and the DOE used the federal powers act to shut it off based on the potential of a problem that didn’t exist.

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Proud_American 1 point ago +2 / -1

Oh please. The few people that died that way isn’t the issue. What precipitated their need to make the fatal mistake was the unnecessary removal of energy.

Besides, people straight up froze due to this. The people who died did t all asphyxiate themselves. Most will be elderly people who couldn’t leave or feared leaving their homes.

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Proud_American 3 points ago +3 / -0

Latinos, especially immigrants, shouldn’t even be able to talk. They enjoyed the open door policy and abused it to the fullest.

They should shut the fuck up and take it in the ass just like native born Americans did. In fact, open their wallets and make them pay for this new wave of cheap labor.

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Proud_American 3 points ago +3 / -0

Not this time. It was all related to the federal powers act and not supply and demand. Once they enacted the the emergency, the MWH costs went to levels designed to reduce usage in an effort to protect the system from damage.

There was no threat to the power grid, however. The letter from the DoE cites federal limits on emissions as the reasoning for the emergency.

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Proud_American 3 points ago +3 / -0

No, it was part of the requirements of the federal powers act to limit usage under an emergency which might harm the power grid.

There was no supply problem and the cost of energy was not related to gouging. The excuse given was environmental concerns based on “expected” usage that would exceed federal emissions limits.

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Proud_American 5 points ago +5 / -0

Not exactly. The feds used emergency powers to shut off the flow over potential concerns that didn’t exist. Part of that situation is raising the cost of MWH to astronomical levels to limit usage to prevent a failure to the power grid. In this case, $1500 per megawatt hour and more was enacted as part of the federal powers act.

It was not supply and demand. There was plenty of supply and ability to disseminate. The excuse given was “expected” usage would exceed federal emissions limits. They killed people under the guise of environmental concerns.

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Proud_American 1 point ago +1 / -0

The correct answer is explained in the 4 page letter sent by the DOE. They used the federal powers act to shut off the flow of gas and electric by claiming an emergency existed based on “expectations” that usage would exceed federal limits on emissions. Once the emergency was enacted, it gave the DOE the leverage to raise the minimum costs of megawatt hours to over $1500 each. This is designed to limit usage when there is a threat to the system by making the cost extremely high.

The difference is, there was no threat to the system and the limits were put in place over the potential of environmental concerns, not power grid capacities. This was a manufactured crisis and their explanation is total bullshit.

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Proud_American 2 points ago +2 / -0

Problem is, the federal powers act was used by the DOE to throttle the power and gas supply by calling an emergency that didn’t exist. Without that, people would have never even been in this position.

There was plenty of energy and plenty of capacity to handle the potential uptick in usage, but federal limitations on emissions was used as an excuse to shut it all down.

Your suggestion is horseshit. The feds killed people.

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Proud_American 3 points ago +3 / -0

Federal powers act was used by calling an emergency based on “expectations” that demand and usage would exceed emissions limits.

It’s criminal what they did and people perished unnecessarily.

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Proud_American 1 point ago +1 / -0

Why what? Why did the DOE shut it off using the federal powers act or why won’t the people know about it?

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Proud_American 1 point ago +1 / -0

Wasn’t a blizzard nor unprecedented.

The energy was throttled by the DOE preemptively and they used the excuse of reaching emissions limits as the excuse to call an emergency.

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Proud_American 1 point ago +1 / -0

If you read the order, David heizinga used the federal powers act to shut off their supply over the potential that the demand would exceed federal emissions limits.

They were forced to shut it off to the minimum necessary to sustain the grid. They called an emergency, erroneously, in order to use their federal powers and shut off the flow over “expectations” that the usage would increase.

The DOE killed people using air quality as an excuse. Despicable!

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Proud_American 1 point ago +1 / -0

Read the 4 page letter from the DOE shutting off the energy output due to “expected” usage that would exceed federal emissions limits.

They limited the output to the absolute minimum required to sustain the power grid by declaring an emergency despite the ability to provide far more units to the people.

It was totally unnecessary and there was plenty of energy and capacity to provide power and gas. They killed people, plain and simple.

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Proud_American 2 points ago +2 / -0

There wouldn’t have been an emergency if they didn’t throttle the output of energy for environmental concerns.

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Proud_American 1 point ago +1 / -0

Undeniable. They shut it off unnecessarily and used excuses of potentially exceeding emissions limits and expected usage demands to kill people.

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Proud_American 2 points ago +2 / -0

I read the entire 4 page order. It’s worse than threatening fines. They called an emergency without an emergency existing.

There was plenty of energy and they used their power through the federal powers act to shut it down over the POTENTIAL there would be the need for units above emission limits.

There was no danger to the system and no overloading concerns. The DOE simply shut it off unilaterally and forced energy output to the minimum necessary to run the power grid

100%, David Heizinga killed people and used the excuse of expectations to do it.

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Proud_American 3 points ago +3 / -0

What happened is they chose a strategy of calming the worked up populace by supporting the rapid availability of a vaccine. People got their panties in a bunch and his efforts to promote the therapeutics fell flat. They bet on vaccine and the globalists used that move to their advantage.

In his defense, they gave him no chance to divert taking a hit. There would be no sidestepping the attack regardless of the route he took. Trump looked at the board and went all-in on vaccine. Considering the circumstances, I believe he made the right move as more and more people think** they will be protected after getting the vaccine.

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Proud_American 3 points ago +3 / -0

When David Huizenga, Acting Secretary of Energy from the DOE sends a letter using the Federal Powers Act to call an emergency due to expected usage demands that will exceed environmental limits,,,yeah, I’d say the feds shut off the tap unnecessarily.

Alex ain’t my bag, but the link to the 4 page letter is legit and spells out the feds called an emergency in order to manipulate the output of units because it would potentially exceed federal emissions limits for a small period of time. The excuse to call the emergency was expected demand and it’s consequences, but the reality is they chose “air quality” over people’s lives and basic comfort.

Q is a larp, but this move to clamp down energy usage to the minimum necessary to run the power system Instead of maximizing its capacity is asinine and reeks of underhanded shenanigans.

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Proud_American 14 points ago +14 / -0

Make it physical. Refuse to allow these people off the buses. Force the world to see what happens when you hoist illegals upon Americans.

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