Topic: Texas becomes second U.S. state to ban vaccine passports
Rock's photo
Wed 04/07/21 08:19 PM
Texas becomes 2nd US state to BAN vaccine passports as issue splits country politically


http://www.rt.com/usa/520295-texas-bans-vaccine-passports-florida/

motowndowntown's photo
Thu 04/08/21 11:25 AM
Yay Texas!

Maybe next week they'll figure out how to get their electric power grid to work during minor storms.

Smartazzjohn's photo
Thu 04/08/21 11:46 AM

Yay Texas!

Maybe next week they'll figure out how to get their electric power grid to work during minor storms.


What's a minor snow fall in Michigan, Wisconsin, New York etc is a major snow fall in Texas. If they get an inch of snow in Atlanta the city comes to a halt while here in Michigan we see an inch of snow as little more than a dusting.

It wasn't just a "minor" snow storm.....it was the EXTREME low temperature that RARELY occur that caused the power outages.

Boston has a MAJOR problem with power outages during snow storm that has been going on for decades....maybe the Democrats who control that city will get their act together? California has wild fires every year....why haven't they figured out how to stop them?

But Texas is a Republican controlled state......and that's the problem you really see isn't it? whoa

motowndowntown's photo
Thu 04/08/21 10:28 PM
What I really see as "the problem" is that Texas legislators spend their time banning things like vaccine passports, when the states power grid failures killed people.

Smartazzjohn's photo
Fri 04/09/21 09:43 AM

What I really see as "the problem" is that Texas legislators spend their time banning things like vaccine passports, when the states power grid failures killed people.


https://www.heraldmailmedia.com/news/nation/texas-senate-approves-sweeping-bill-to-address-power-grid-failures/article_71891014-17f4-51d8-9922-14cd06d77eb7.html

In fact the Texas legislators HAVE addressed the power grid failures.


Mar 29, 2021 article

"The Texas Senate on Monday unanimously approved a sweeping proposal to overhaul regulation of the Texas energy industry in the wake of last month’s deadly winter storms and power outages that left more than 4 million people without electricity."

What you really see is a Republican controlled state and a problem they had, a problem NEVER seen before, while ignoring EVERY problem I mentioned that continue to occur and continue to go unaddressed by Democrat controlled states. The wildfires in California that occur EVERY year are being started by downed power lines and fuel by material like dead fallen trees.

SparklingCrystal πŸ’–πŸ’Ž's photo
Fri 04/09/21 01:41 PM
The power grid is a nuisance for sure, and certainly if that still isn't sorted. but that's a different issue.

A state banning vaccine passports is a MAJOR victory and as far as I'm concerned deserves to be celebrated without throwing unrelated problems onto it.

Whether we get such passports or not is vital to our future's way of living and the freedom of mankind, not just in the US, but worldwide.

bobtail76's photo
Fri 04/09/21 06:26 PM
Edited by bobtail76 on Fri 04/09/21 06:26 PM

What I really see as "the problem" is that Texas legislators spend their time banning things like vaccine passports, when the states power grid failures killed people.


Ya....why are them legislators wasting their time with laws, when they can be climbing power poles.

spock

Good news for Texas. I stand by what I said. Smartest state of all 50.

ivegotthegirth's photo
Sat 04/10/21 08:20 PM
Yeah but then....................................

Toodygirl5's photo
Tue 06/01/21 04:06 PM
Texas is doing good for setting Voting regulations in place,
To stop the fraud.

ivegotthegirth's photo
Wed 06/02/21 02:47 AM
Edited by ivegotthegirth on Wed 06/02/21 02:50 AM

Texas is doing good for setting Voting regulations in place,
To stop the fraud.


I knew it was about time for this>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>.

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Yeah STOP THE VOTE...............oops.........I mean stop the steel or some nonsense like that.

SparklingCrystal πŸ’–πŸ’Ž's photo
Wed 06/02/21 06:37 AM
I was quite happy and impressed to read that now some 20 US states have banned it, one even mandatory face masks.

There is hope for mankind yet! I hope other countries are going to follow this example and I also hope those states aren't going to succumb to external pressure.

Toodygirl5's photo
Wed 06/02/21 09:35 AM


What I really see as "the problem" is that Texas legislators spend their time banning things like vaccine passports, when the states power grid failures killed people.


Ya....why are them legislators wasting their time with laws, when they can be climbing power poles.

spock

Good news for Texas. I stand by what I said. Smartest state of all 50.


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