No Spin Ag said:
CanyonAg77 said:
No Spin Ag said:
CanyonAg77 said:
AggieDub14 said:
Every 10 years or so we have a big snow and the same issues happen. This feels worse than 2011. I understand that spending millions of dollars to save the grid for 1 week every 10 years isn't cost effective.
My real question is why are we completely disconnected from the Western US electrical grid? We could be getting power from New Mexico right now to help mitigate this issue.
We in the Panhandle are.
Yep, and so far there hasn't been one hiccup with power where I live. It seems like this area knows how to be proactive so that people aren't affected as badly had they not.
I have Biden-worshipping in-laws who left the Panhandle because we are so close minded and ignorant.
Currently, all my family in the Panhandle has COVID vaccinations and electricity. Theirs in the metroplex have none.
Preach.
I never thought I'd say this when I was living in the bigger cities, but this place is the best of both (political) worlds, and the cost of living can't be beat.
I'm as progressive as they come, yet have felt just as at home and welcome here as in a "liberal" city. Most have views different than mine yet we get along just fine.
Do you mind saying where you are?
You are correct, in that we are pretty deep red. Maybe if you stay here long enough, it might rub off on you.
You are also correct that we're pretty tolerant. In a small town, it's pretty clear who the gay guys are, or the minority, or the token leftist. But being neighbors is more important than outside factors. I don't have to like everything about you to get along.
I grew up with a generation of men in my father's generation, that would casually use the "N-word" when talking. Yet if a black church burned down, they would be among the first to give to rebuild it. They would be unfailingly polite when talking to a peer or especially to an elder of a minority group.
Extend that to leftists. Probably lots of people dislike your political views. But they don't hold that against you, personally. Especially if you treat them with respect, too.
In a big city, if you don't hold the "correct" political views, you are shunned and despised.