Brandon Gilmore 리트윗함
Brandon Gilmore
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Brandon Gilmore 리트윗함

IS TEXAS’ GOVERNMENT TRYING TO SIEZE YOUR PRIVATE PROPERTY?
This is a long post but it’s VITAL that all my Texan friends are aware of this:
Your own state government, via a bureaucratic unelected group called ERCOT, is arguing that they need to take YOUR privately owned land to build 4,000 MORE miles of power lines.
They’re doing this in the name of “reliable energy.”
Who’s footing the $33,000,000,000 bill?
You.
This is not something you voted for.
Will it work?
As most things with government involvement… not really.
These power lines are not entirely effective, because when the electricity travels, it becomes weaker over distance.
So much so that it may not even make it to its destination.
Distance equals loss.
Maybe I’m old fashioned but “reliable energy” shouldn’t have to travel hundreds of miles, be a total eyesore, and only have a small percentage of making it to your home.
I don’t know ANY Texan who’d want a giant power line running through their backyard, especially for a project they didn’t vote for, while the government lays claim to their private property in the process.
This sets a precedent for other states.
In the same way that almost half of the other states take school curriculum and SAT passage rates from Texas, they take energy policy suggestions from the Lone Star State.
If precedent set, it means that Texans are okay with the government taking private land for projects that may not even be helpful in helping Texans!
You may not live in Texas, but your energy policy, and your tax dollars, are shaped by decisions like this.
Bad energy policy in one state can ripple across the entire country’s grid and economy.
If billions can be spent on inefficient solutions here, it raises questions about how energy is managed everywhere.
This is about more than power lines. It’s about who controls land, resources and local decision-making.
What happens in Texas often becomes a model, or a warning, for the rest of the country.




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Ok. Please call a robot at 3 am when you have appendicitis. It will be nice to sleep.
Wally@soulfulsloth
@NeilFlochMD Doctors are currently like taxi drivers before Uber - self-important, entitled, terrible customer experience. It’ll be glorious to watch AI put them in their place.
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CT BRAIN QUIZ: Patient with longstanding history of intermittent headache. What does the image show?
A: Subdural collection
B: Subarachnoid haemorrhage
C: Normal appearances
D: Cerebral atrophy
E: Interventricular haemorrhage
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@RichOToole We play 2 man best ball 2 shots each and barely make in 70s
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@WallStreetApes @thefloridarose That’s why I said no. Nearly lost my job but held firm.
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American Nurse Practitioner explains what her “Breaking point” was that caused her to quit
“I was a nurse practitioner, and my dad's a doctor. My sister's a nurse. My mom was a nurse. So I'm very medical, and the reason that I went down the rabbit hole is because in 2020 we were giving something (the Covid shot)
And as a nurse, you're supposed to ask every patient like, Hey, the first thing, name, date of birth, you gotta identify the patient. And then you have to ask for allergies, right? So if they're allergic to shellfish, you can't use iodine. If they're allergic to latex, you have to get a different glove. So you always ask every patient”
She said she asked what was in the Covid shot, she wanted to inform patients Incase there was an allergy so she wouldn’t harm them
“I'm like, Hey, what are the warnings on this for allergies? Like, I don't wanna administer this shot if like someone's allergic to it”
When she tried to get the information, she was told, “I kid you not — they were like, it doesn’t matter”
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1. Houston
2. Fort Worth
3. El Paso
4. San Antonio
5. Dallas
Texas 🇺🇸@MustangMan_TX
GOD BLESSED TEXAS! 🎶 👏🙏 Which of Texas’ top five most populous cities do you think is the best? 1) Houston 2) San Antonio 3) Dallas 4) Austin 5) Fort Worth I like Fort Worth the best and then Dallas!
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@RichOToole When Mary is cooking for sure. Get the downtown Danny brown.
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Mary’s in Strawn,TX
Facts About Texas@FactsAboutTexas
What's the best chicken fried steak spot in TEXAS? 🤠
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@punishedfounder They call it crazy water mainly because of the lithium. The had sanatoriums and spas back in the early days of mineral wells.
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@goodbreffis You can’t beat #maryscafe in strawn the large is humongous. Go for the down town Danny brown though
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@TXHappens Oma leans, the chop house, green canoe all great places
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Hico, located in Central Texas, is known for its historic downtown and small-town atmosphere. Brick storefronts line the square, housing boutiques and cafés.
The town has embraced legends tied to Western outlaw history and also draws visitors for its popular burger stops 🍔.
Its size makes it easy to explore on foot while enjoying rural scenery.
Visitor Tips:
• Walk the historic downtown square 🚶
• Stop by local eateries for regional flavors 🍽️
• Visit during annual festivals 📅
• Combine with nearby Stephenville or Glen Rose 📍
Hico offers a compact, character-filled Texas stop.
#HicoTexas #SmallTownTexas #VisitTexas #ExploreTexas


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