awinlonghorn said:
If US Senators are absolutely useless during times of great need especially during one of the worst natural disasters this state has ever seen, then why do we need him ever?
The basics in life are not there right now - power and water for much of the state.
The food supply chain is shut down for the next month. Refineries have shut down and we are low on gas everywhere. Dairy farmers in Texas are losing $10M a day - they are going to need aid.
I'm on board with this being a bad look for Cruz. It is. No denying that. I'm also ok with holding judgement and hearing him out on why he couldn't change the plans.
But do you really think this is one of the worst disasters in our states history? I guess it could become so. Its certainly the worst failure in our electric grid history. But let's hold off judgment of disaster rankings.
By my calculations much of the state has water and power and never or rarely lost power. This could change but my understanding is peak power outage was 3-4 million. There are close to 30 million of us around here. Are you using Covid math to determine severity? If you are I would caution against it. It creates mass hysteria for no reason.
I feel for the dairy industry losing money. I do. $10 million a day hurts. Will it be $10 million for over a week? 10 days? Lets just say its 10 days and $100 million. That is significant to be sure. But Texas Dairy industry is close to $2 billion a year industry if I'm not mistaken. I'm sure with their margins 5-10% can be difficult. But I still think it's important to keep some perspective.
And I'm not unsympathetic. I have family and friends that have gone without power this week. Some who are already dealing with pipe bursts. We've been helping. And it sucks. But hurricanes, flood events, and tornadoes suck alot more and we have those every year.