Lessons from ERCOT black start plant failures | With vaccines more isn’t always better – Pratt on Texas for 9/15/2021

The news of Texas covered today includes:

Our Lone Star story of the day: Texas’ Big Freeze continues to spur investigation and media stories. One major story on “black start” generators that failed is instructive and should, but won’t, shatter many Democrat shibboleths. More money didn’t prevent a failure; much higher standards and regulation didn’t prevent failure, and; for-profit private sector generators out performed government and not-for-profit players.

Our Lone Star story of the day is sponsored by Allied Compliance Services providing the best service in DOT, business and personal drug and alcohol testing since 1995.

Vaccine mandates for WuFlu ignore extremely serious risks known to vaccinologists – more isn’t necessarily better. Read or watch: Dr. Robert Malone, mRNA Vaccine Inventor, on Latest COVID-19 Data, Booster Shots, and the Shattered Scientific ‘Consensus’, Part 1, Part 2.

image: Joe Straus

Former Speaker Joe Straus

Joe Straus for governor? Lyle Larson and other San Antonio RINOs can fantasize but that’s all it is.

AWOL Democrat state legislator donates here taxpayer funded per diem, over $10,000, to Planned Parenthood. It should be going back into the state treasury as she was not present to earn it.

And other news of Texas.

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