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Why doesn't the state of texas or the federal government penalize the company or take full responsibility for that ?

Update:

The company that was linked to the power outage etc . Power outages happen everywhere actually but I think just maybe bigger deal because it is in texas 

Update 2:

I don't even think it's the company's fault to be honest . But maybe the response wasn't fast enough etc but what the heck that's like asking for electrocution no ? So confusing 

Update 3:

Hmm .maybe there should be emergency fund now etc 

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  • 1 month ago

    Yeah, "that............................!

  • 1 month ago

    "I bought a  cheap car , did no maintenance on it , and 10 years later it 's broken down -- who can I sue ? "

  • 1 month ago

    What level of disaster do you think utility companies should prepare for?

    Only twice in the past seventy years have temperatures been this cold.

  • Kieth
    Lv 7
    1 month ago

    The state of Texas allowed it and the federal government can't meddle with states rights.

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