For several years, I've been buying CB's at garage sales, rarely paying more than $5.
I have a pretty good stash, including one installed in my truck and a base radio at home.
No, by all means, keep being an asshole that wears a mask.
The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) Board of Directors selects ERCOT's chief executive officer, sets overall goals and policy direction, has approval powers over the organizationโs budget and market rules and oversees ERCOT operations. The 16-member "hybrid" board consists of independent members (unaffiliated with the power industry), consumers and representatives from industry market segments.
Chair: (((Sally Talberg)))
Sally Talberg is a former state utility regulator and has 25 years of experience in energy and environmental regulatory policy. She served as a gubernatorial appointee on the Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC) from 2013 through 2020, including over four years as chair under two administrations. Ms. Talberg also served as President of the Organization of MISO States in 2016. As a commissioner, Ms. Talberg served on various state, regional, and national boards and committees, representing the MPSC on electricity, natural gas, oil, infrastructure, and telecommunications issues.
Prior to the MPSC, Ms. Talberg was a senior consultant at Public Sector Consultants. There, she co-led the development of Michigan Saves, a nonprofit green bank that has financed over $200 million in energy efficiency projects, while also helping staff the state's wind zone board and offshore wind council. She has also served in an advisory capacity to commissioners at the Public Utility Commission of Texas and the Michigan Public Service Commission, addressing retail and wholesale market issues, facility siting, ratemaking, and other regulatory issues. Ms. Talberg also has experience with environmental and safety compliance and enforcement for drinking water and wastewater facilities.
Ms. Talberg holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental and Natural Resources Policy Studies from Michigan State University and a master's degree in Public Affairs from the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas-Austin. Ms. Talberg lives in Michigan with her husband and two daughters.
http://www.ercot.com/about/governance/bios/220543
Don't forget to count your anal beads
https://www.kvue.com/article/news/local/texas-ercot-power-outage-energy-demand-price-change/269-53ab63e2-8dcf-4485-8b9b-be6ad75316b4
yawn
Taking a break from IP hopping gore posts shill?
Loved by the Jews. How sweet.
They were powerful enough to force Pilate put whom he considered an innocent man to death.
No, oil is from bacteria. To be specific, bacteria shit.
Even the people back in the days of the civil war knew it was the Jews.
Look at the name on the carpet of this carpet bagger.
Or we can just eliminate the middle man and save our oil for lubrication, plastics, etc.
These two live on their sailboat, a cat.
They are completely solar wind powered.
It's not an independent power grid. It's controlled by a board of directors, the chair is a jew who lives in Michigan.
The investors are all large hedge funders. Don't let Texas fool you, they are just as greedy as everyone else.
How important is freedom to you?
The UFO actually crashed just outside of CORONA.
Healthy enough to walk 6 miles uphill both ways in her underwear in a snowstorm, because she fears the China Flu?
https://abcnews.go.com/Health/wireStory/seattle-woman-90-walks-miles-snow-vaccine-75927325
Freedom from the people that control the oil.
Jade Helm being rolled out?
Power on at femaโฆerโฆwalmart, bring your sleeping bags.
Why I'm an advocate for privately owned wind and solar.
Not because I hate oil
I love my 1994 GMC Suburban.
BOTH WAYS!
She was 5 minutes late. Would have been funny if they turned her away. 12 mile round tripโฆ.
She get about 17mph on highway..which is very good for 1/2 ton.
about 10 mph when I'm towing my trailer.
Yeah, mpg.
1/2 ton, 350 with 260,000 miles. But it purrs llke a kitten, and I replace shit when it breaks.
I've owned a few.
an 84, 92 and now a 94.
94 so far is my favorite, but I loved them all. 94 is just the smoothest shifting, nicely accelerating, well handling truck I've ever driven. Although I drove a 2006 3/4 Dodge Ram for work for several years, But I can't afford a truck like that. $60g.
It's always about the middle man.
You have the produce, and the consumer.
The middle man comes in produces nothing, consumes nothing, yet takes home a nice fat paycheck. That's how (((they))) get ahead.
Then someone else pays for it.