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(Recommended)Popular Videos : [Vox] Texas's power disaster is a warning sign for the US

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Playtime Comments : [Vox] Texas's power disaster is a warning sign for the US

Ba*******:

5:00 Uh oh Texas, looks like the GOVERMENT gonna need do some ENFORCEMENT.


Ma****:

The last guy in line at 6:25 looks like he is wearing a propeller hat.


Jo**********:

I live in Texas and why electricity went out 3:21 am
Me watching this me ohhhhh


 


 

Top Comments : [Vox] Texas's power disaster is a warning sign for the US

Gr*****:
We will meet here again in 10 years from now for the same problem occurring.

ap*******:

I wonder if Tesla or Amazon thought about this in their calculus to build infrastructure in Texas.


he*********:

Literally every electrical engineer i know that works in power sector, "we are a break fix company, we rarely do preventative maintenance, cuz... profits"


Pr************:

I can only imagine how it must've felt like being a homeless person or a stray animal in those conditions. Prayers to every soul that didn't make it.


Te********:
Yes: the polar vortex in the north pole is more likely to release cold air to the south in the future due to stability ruptures caused by climate change. The Arctic climate is changing: faster and to a larger extent than the ROW. And with it, its very delicate ecosystem. We made a whole series about this and, tbh, it can be seen everywhere.

Sa**********:

Vox: Dangerously low...

Everybody in Canada, Nordic countries and Russia: Normal day.


Tm***:

Texas is dedicated to the the ethos of "everyone for themselves"


Th**********:
This is like when a country invades Russia in the winter, but instead of getting destroy by winter while invading, the winter comes and destroy your power grid

Sk**********:
“Like in Oklahoma, which was also hit bad during the February storm.”
People living in the north-east: “Which one?”

J*:

I lived through this historic event. Life feels different when you have no water, no electricity , minimal food and water (stores sold out) as well as a small child. you cant leave. All you can do is survive. RIP to the victims. As always, we will remain Texas strong.


Al********:

They don't care. They just charged people with high electric bills. No problem for them. They get more money.


De************:

Government to Energy Companies: We instituted some regulations so power won’t be lost in future. Y’all wanna take a look?

Energy Companies: Nah, not getting more money.


Bi*****:

There have been so many advertising for Texas the past couple years. Now, here are some facts and reality.


Gl**************:

As someone who lives in the Caribbean, it's so interesting that you guys called 5 C warm


Er***:
But at least we can take our masks off and smell the failure.

Mi**********:
I remember some guy about 12 years ago suggesting we should upgrade our grid. Production, movement, storage, and more of our electricity in the US. He even suggested we invest in multiple sectors of diversification of the entire industry.
Now that he was proven right, are we still playing the politics game or is it time to do something about it?

Fr**************:
This has to be one of the biggest "I told you so", in American history.

BL******:

"Oh, come on. That'll never happen." Pompeii resident


Ra*********:

“Corona doesn't break the system; Corona exposed a broken system.”

likewise...
“The snowstorm doesn't break the system; the snowstorm exposed a broken system.”


So***********:
As a Texan I say we make a petition for these company’s to get responsive and attend the needs of our ‘state’.

to**:

Puerto Rico’s electric grid was crushed by one of many hurricanes passing through. Years of warnings from engineers and other professionals fell on death (dead) not deaf ears.


Aa******:

U.S. is the CEO of "oh yeah that wasn't meant to be permanent" infrastructure and government wise.


Br***:

It's strange how everyone opposed to "Big Government" has no problem electing Bad Government.


A*:

When everything is going good: Let's de-regulate!
When things go bad: Why are there no regulations!?


Tr*********:

I was frezzing in texas man! Good thing i was warm!


Ol****:

Vox: "Extreme cold", -16°
Kanada, Russia, and Scandinavia: warmer than normally.


ha*******:
FYI usually between January and February it's always the coldest months of the year....

Wh**********************:
I didn't have power for three days, it was so shocking (but not surprising) to learn how much of Texas is behind just to make money for already wealthy people. I lost all my plants, my beloved dog... It was so depressing. I'm from a place where summers hit triple digits normally, I know <15°f isn't considered cold to some people who live near the mentioned vortex, but it is to us. Also for those saying that Texans are weak because they can't handle a little cold (actually below freezing in some places).Yeah, we are definitely not used to it, are you used to 101° summers? Probably not, and that's fine. That's not where your grew up. There's only so much that people can take that there not accustom to, and people died but y'all making jokes? Okay...

Wi**********:

That feeling when they were talking about the power facilities that are in immediate danger of flooding and you can see like 20 dots directly on top of where you live.


Fr*********:

he’s got a photo of power lines in his house that man is dedicated to the grid


Ms***************:
I'm a Texan. Was here in 1989 don't remember anyone we knew losing power like this. After surviving this I just want to know what's going to be done about it. Some died, some barely made it. Some are elderly or sick. Some of us can't afford another storm like this. They want to raise the electricity bills on people already stretched. Some of these people can't afford a decent generator. By the grace of God did my family only lose electricity. If we had lost water or had a pipe burst ....I don't even want to know. If you made it without both much love and respect to you. I pray I never forget this but I want to do something about it.

Th*******************:
“Hey you think we should secure these pipes, roads, communication, power lines, and houses from a inch of snow”
“Nah”

Ai************************:

The managers of the electric companies have all kinds of emergency equipment installed with their huge salaries. For them.. Not for you, suckers..


Om*:
Welcome to the USA. Where we treat quite literally everything as a business

Da**************:

Survival food; Lentils and rice. I was 60 when I lived off a bike for two years. I had camp stove, tent, guitar, lap top, raincoat, change of clothes, knick knacks. With a bike you can use it as a mule to carry your packs even if you walk it - I rode it down Mt Shasta (two hours coasting!). Have plenty of lighters and the ability to haul a gallon or two of water. You can wheel a bike over rough territory if you're going off road or you can travel on a bike as far as you like with everything you need.


Za**:
After the 2011 storm we had a 22kw whole house generator installed I remember lots of people thought it was funny and a unneeded item. And it has been un need for the most part in the last 10 years. But when everyone around us was with our power for 7-9 days in our area. We still were able to enjoy the hot tub, wash our clothes watch movies etc And of course we opened our home to everyone in our rural “neighborhood” It was well worth the 7000 dollars it cost to get the generator and it installed.

At*********:

I wanna rant about what happened to Texans (including me). I want to literally be in the video and tell them about what happened to me. But since I can’t I’m gonna rant about it in the comments.









So basically it was all fun and games in the snow until it was night and one of our family friends came over cuz their house was freezing, and we had to use a lighter to make grilled cheese sandwiches, and we had to use candles too. When it was nighttime it was freezing cold and my mom had to put a jar of warm water between my legs so I could go to sleep. I stayed awake all night. The next day we stayed home, and we went to the car to turn the heater in the car in and get some warmth. After a while we went back to the people who came to our house’s house. We turned the fireplace on and moved the mattresses to the living room and slept there. This was a summary of the worst days of my life, and yes I wrote a 10 paragraph essay about this and submitted it to my teacher


 


 

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