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CrsCrpr 2 points ago +2 / -0

I'm not knocking your preparedness, in fact I think everyone should be prepared, but condoning being prepared is not what the mayor was doing and let's face it; most Californians probably didn't prepare for shit like this because they should, they did it out of necessity.

Why?

Incompetent leadership.

That's what this is about, incompetent leadership not whether or not Texans should have been prepared.

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CrsCrpr 6 points ago +6 / -0

I was thinking that ... I see people's point about how they should have been prepared but don't we sort of operate under the assumption here that we need to be prepared because others probably won't?

I have a family of five and I'm prepped for 60 days/20 people.

Why?

Because the rest of the world doesn't see shit like we do. They will be unprepared and when the cousins and uncles and neighbors show up, they'll need help.

This dude is pissed because people are looking to him for answers but him and his administration got elected because they said they had the answers. It's his job to ensure his citizens are provided with the utilities they pay for.

From what I understand it's a power transmission problem, not a natural disaster, that is responsible for most of the outages. YES. The weather is the cause but not because of physical damage. The weather just made the inadequacy of the power grid noticeable.

Mother nature gave it a Pen Test and it failed.

He doesn't get to say, "quit being lazy" and quit.

Fuck him, he's a pussy that should have never been in a position of authority.

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CrsCrpr 3 points ago +3 / -0

This theory isn't that far fetched and I'm not even sure it would take "mythical" computers and "advanced" AI.

Since smartphones began our every movement, conversation, web search, text ... virtually any action one could imagine has been tracked.

ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS

How difficult would it really be to develop software that can reliably predict YOUR next action?

Your next word?

Your next thought even?

How many computers would it take to make said predictions for one person?

How many for 7 or so billion people's next action?

From there it would build exponentially. All they have to be able to do is reliably predict the next action of a person and then repeat that same function over and over again to reliably predict what's going to happen.

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CrsCrpr 6 points ago +6 / -0

That's funny ... I looked at my wife when I read the article and said, "If I lived in that town I'd get off my frozen, lazy, ass and go knocking on his door ready to do something about the situation."

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CrsCrpr 2 points ago +2 / -0

Gab lag ... give it a few minutes.

Gonna delete and repost when Gab catches up with itself.

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CrsCrpr 1 point ago +1 / -0

Tattoo their forehead, at least then we know who they are.

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CrsCrpr 2 points ago +2 / -0

Then post the video. I've posted a link twice (in this thread) that allows you to post a video here.

Notice I didn't just call you a shill. I asked for some sauce for what you're claiming and said if didn't provided it then you are indeed a shill.

Hell post the video to YouTube and drop the link.

I kind of want this to be true but with a picture of melting snow and a claim that I know to have been checked and couldn't be verified it seems to be a farse.

Simple Solution: POST THE VID

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CrsCrpr 2 points ago +3 / -1

Sorry OP ... My son in Texas just tried burning the snow and it didn't work ... Post the video or you're a shill

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CrsCrpr 4 points ago +4 / -0

Meh ... I care about what they "identify" as about as much as I care about Big Mike's undercarriage.

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CrsCrpr 2 points ago +2 / -0

Probably responsible for giving the thief COVID. He should be charged with assault and breathing fresh air to set an example.

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CrsCrpr 3 points ago +3 / -0

I'm with ya. I'd probably do worse than that honestly. I'd yank my kids out of that school and make it my mission in life to have everybody's job that thought this shit was a good idea.

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CrsCrpr 8 points ago +8 / -0

We should ban packages. That would have stopped the incident altogether.

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CrsCrpr 15 points ago +15 / -0

You're right. To further explain how discrimination laws work, it is only illegal to discriminate against someone if they are a protected class outlined in the civil rights act of 1964 (I think).

As of today, political affiliation is not a protected class.

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CrsCrpr 7 points ago +7 / -0

lmao ... "My bad" ... like the fuck nut accidentally walked on to the porch and accidentally took something that didn't belong to him?!?!?

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CrsCrpr 1 point ago +1 / -0

I posted it on Gab and Gab did not take it down. It's back up now but Gab has been lagging a lot today.

I guess it's still experiencing growing pains.

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CrsCrpr 1 point ago +1 / -0

It's trying to show up now that I've posted it 3 times, lol

Gab still is a little qwerky I guess

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CrsCrpr 1 point ago +1 / -0

Check back in a minute ... Gab has been acting funny this morning. I had another post do that and reappear about five minutes later and stay back up.

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CrsCrpr 2 points ago +2 / -0

My son lives in Texas. The wife just woke him up. He's going to independently verify this later today.

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CrsCrpr 3 points ago +3 / -0

*Cells Are Made Of Protein

*DNA Is The Recipe For Cell Building, But It's Written In Mandarin

*RNA Translates The DNA Into English For Us

*mRNA Adds Ingredients To The Recipe, Makes Cell With Additional Protein

*Typical Vaccines Add A Known Protein To The Body, This Protien Is The Dead Virus

*Immune System Attacks Virus Protein, Immunity For Said Virus Is Improved.

*mRNA Vaccines Have Not Disclosed What Protein Is Being Added To The Make Up Of Cells

*mRNA Vaccines Will Duplicate Cells With Added Protein

*Immune System Could (Likely Will, Depending On The Protein) Get Confused

*Auto Immune Deficiency Develops As Immune System Attacks Good Cells With Unrecognized Protein https://gab.com/ChrisAndDebbie/posts/105709057711152586

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CrsCrpr 5 points ago +6 / -1

^^^ THIS ^^^

Quit being a doom shill

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CrsCrpr 4 points ago +4 / -0

No. I don't think you could conclusively ID the person at all but she was standing very close to the officer in the driveway (especially to be a stranger).

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