This week is criticizing the tweets of Texas Republican lawmakers mocking the emergence of California energy, as the Lone Star State faces winter storms that have led to the loss of power in the their houses.
Republican lawmakers criticized Democrats when in 2019 massive heat waves in California caused widespread power outages that affected 30 of the state’s 58 counties.
Over the weekend, an unusual winter storm left millions in Texas without electricity, prompting the state’s grid operator to declare its state of emergency higher and highlighting old tweets. of Republican legislators.
Here are three Texas Republicans making fun of the California power outage last year and my Dallas bathtub this morning, a literal block of ice pic.twitter.com/ViGZuTZz40
– Brandon Friedman (@BFriedmanDC) February 16, 2021
A tweet from Sen. Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward Cruz Juan Williams: Make sense of the GOP Note: Trump is polluted but does not become a central element of China in the GOP’s efforts to push Biden MORE (R-Texas) last August received special attention for blaming him Joe Biden
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Kamala HarrisBiden claims Valentine’s place on his wife Graham: Lara Trump is the biggest winner of the impeachment trial. Rahm Emanuel predicts Trump will seek retribution against Republican Party opponents and will not run for re-election MORE, who then ran for president and vice president, and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
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My parents have been without electricity for almost 24 hours in Houston, they are not even interrupting their electrical outage. It seems like Republicans like you were taking energy for granted and not investing enough in the Texas power grid.
– Cloudydays16 needs PPE now (@ cloudydays1971) February 16, 2021
A small thread of Texas Republicans who share their views on blackouts elsewhere
– Brian Kahn (@blkahn) February 16, 2021
A tweet from Rep. And CrenshawDaniel Crenshaw: Will the post-Trump GOP party come soon? The NBA calls on all teams to play the national anthem Indignant conservatives after the Cuban anthem unravels before the Mavericks games MORE (R-Texas) September also resurfaced in which he quoted-tweeted the Los Angeles mayor’s account and wrote, “Alexa, show me what happens when you let Democrats control energy policy.”
The mayor’s tweet had suggested that Californians turn off excess lights and turn off appliances to save energy.
Alexa, show me what happens when you let Democrats control energy policy. https://t.co/PLtgofajlg
– Dan Crenshaw (@DanCrenshawTX) September 8, 2020
Rep. Ruben GallegoRuben Gallego Night defense: new START extended for five years | Austin orders “stop” to fight extremism The group recommends that Biden delay the withdrawal of Afghanistan Kelli Ward, president of the Arizona GOP, faces an election count that calls on Puerto Rican officials with the hope to progress in the MORE state (D-Ariz.) He tweeted Tuesday that the impact of winter storms in Texas should be a lesson “to stop falling in other states when disasters happen.”
“I hope this teaches Texas politicians to stop sinking into other states when they suffer disasters. All Americans deserve the help and empathy of fellow Americans, regardless of whether it is a blue or red state. (I am guilty of it and I will be better) “, Gallego he tweeted.
I hope this teaches Texas politicians to stop sinking into other states when they suffer disasters. All Americans deserve the help and empathy of fellow Americans, regardless of whether it is a blue or red state. (I’m guilty of it and I’ll be better)
– Ruben Gallego (@RubenGallego) February 16, 2021
Updated at 4:39 p.m.