It is reasonable to blame Texas, especially its Lege, for attempting to abolish programs developing renewable energy sources. It is equally reasonable to blame any state in which it is legal to burn carbon-based fuel to power transportation, heating, industrial processes, etc. By my admittedly quick count, that would be, um, ah, 49 states in addition to Texas. Texas happens to have a lot of fossil fuels in the ground; that's the overwhelming reason the oil industry is centered here.
It really does take two to tango, and you can't blame just Gomez and Morticia for that fact.
I think this country is run by dopes, voted in by dopes, filled with dopes of which I am one. Texas just did a dopey thing, but the waiting list is long...
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It is reasonable to blame Texas, especially its Lege, for attempting to abolish programs developing renewable energy sources. It is equally reasonable to blame any state in which it is legal to burn carbon-based fuel to power transportation, heating, industrial processes, etc. By my admittedly quick count, that would be, um, ah, 49 states in addition to Texas. Texas happens to have a lot of fossil fuels in the ground; that's the overwhelming reason the oil industry is centered here.
It really does take two to tango, and you can't blame just Gomez and Morticia for that fact.
Have you ever attempted to post a comment while the time-of-day crossed midnight? Have fun!
I think this country is run by dopes, voted in by dopes, filled with dopes of which I am one. Texas just did a dopey thing, but the waiting list is long...
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