I heard plumbers are straight fucking people raw with no Vaseline in Houston. Charging $500 just to give an estimate. I'm gonna fix my girl's leak at her house as soon as I can find plumbing parts. Home depot got a bunch of shit sold out.
most americans are ignorant of many things... if you talk to most "revolutionaries" maga militia or rainbow warriors
there is no knowledge of history and no "what's next" in their plan of action
most of them will agree its possible to overthrow federal gov't on Thursday and then be home on Saturday to watch college football on TV
Americans do not know war. They think they do, but Americans have never been touched by war. War is something that happens somewhere else to someone else.
That is why Americans are not afraid of war.
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While I was in the military had so many so called warrior talk all kind of shit but the threat of really going to war made them turn pussy real quick. Biggest misconception Americans have is that we think we are superior to everyone else
they have CPVC this morning but it's selling out fast, I don't know about copperI heard plumbers are straight fucking people raw with no Vaseline in Houston. Charging $500 just to give an estimate. I'm gonna fix my girl's leak at her house as soon as I can find plumbing parts. Home depot got a bunch of shit sold out.
El Paso.... look it up.I noticed in one of the vids where there was ice in the hot tub the poster said they hadn't got snow since 1973. So some of these areas ain't had snow in that long? I could see why they ain't prepared for it. News make it seem like this shit happens every few years in the state. 50 years between snow is a long fucking time and who would be prepared for that shit?
Climate change.This a result from the weather machine.
How the fuck is it -23 in Nebraska but 35 in Seattle and Vancouver
And adults elect these people.No...Texas singled itself out.
Stop trying to cape for them ninjas..
https://www.houstonchronicle.com/op...oesn-t-need-federal-interference-13776053.php
Also...
WASHINGTON - Former Texas governor Rick Perry suggests that going days without power is a sacrifice Texans should be willing to make if it means keeping federal regulators out of the state’s power grid.
In a blog posted on House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy's website, Perry is quoted responding to the claim that “those watching on the left may see the situation in Texas as an opportunity to expand their top-down, radical proposals.”
And I mean, not...SH!T!ain't got shit on heat in South Georgia