The Trump Presidency demonstrated that the Bullshit Americans spew all around the world about being the land of Freedom, Justice; and ya, give me those yearning to be free bullshit, was just that, bullshit. Until the Trump Presidency, Albino Americans were allowed to get away with those lies to the rest of the World. But with their fidelity to the lying, thieving, completely without moral compass Trump; there was no longer any cover, they exposed their true nature: that being that the majority of Albino Americans were pathetic racist liars. The nation they created was built on murder, theft, and lies. The 2020 vote - Biden = 81,283,485 votes (51.4%): Made up of Blacks, Browns, and some Albinos. Trump = 74,223,744 votes (46.9%): almost all of which were Albinos, with some Mulattoes (see the Latinos page). 74,223,744 American Albino fascists and racists wanted to be ruled by a lying madman – Donald Trump.
Naturally all of that just serves to prove the illogical nature of racism. Racism presupposes "Superiority", but no Albino truly believes he is superior to a Black man - he may say it - but he doesn't really believe it. The world around him, without the weapons - clearly tells him that he is not superior. So these silly racist Albinos, in order to bolster their claims of superiority, are willing to do without, just so Blacks can't get.
Mayo clinic - Overview
The term Albinism typically refers to oculocutaneous (ok-u-low-ku-TAY-nee-us) albinism (OCA) — a group of inherited disorders where there is little or no production of the pigment melanin. The type and amount of melanin your body produces determines the color of your skin, hair and eyes.
Skin complications
People with Albinism have skin that is sensitive to light and sun exposure. Sunburn is one of the most serious complications associated with albinism because it can increase the risk of developing skin cancer and sun damage-related thickening of the skin.
The manifest destiny the craziest of them speak of is just the first lie: the Albinos of America are not some noble people yearning to be free. They are descends of White European Slaves of the native Black rulers of Europe (note the age of these paintings); they were called “Serfs” and Peasants. Those who came to America paid for their cross-Atlantic passage by promising to be Slaves in America for another 7-10 years as indentures.
A serf is a person who is forced to work on a plot of land, especially during the medieval period when Europe practiced feudalism, when a few lords owned all the land and everyone else had to toil on it.
Peasants were the poorest people in the medieval era and lived primarily in the country or small villages. Serfs were the poorest of the peasant class, and were a type of slave. Lords owned the serfs who lived on their lands. ... In addition, serfs were expected to work the farms for the lord and pay rent. Neither could the serf marry, change his occupation, or dispose of his property without his lord's permission. He was bound to his designated plot of land and could be transferred along with that land to a new lord. ... A serf could become a freedman only through manumission, enfranchisement, or escape.
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The average European Albino STILL possesses the genes for Serf-hood, note their devotion to rich men, even as the rich men act against the Serfs/modern Albino workers own self-interest. Consider the Albinos of the “Tea Party” organized to derail Obamas Polices in 2008 - INCLUDING OBAMA CARE - WHICH WAS LOW COST HEALTH INSURANCE FOR THEM!. These were old Albino people living on “Social Security and Medicare” demanding that Obama cut BACK on social programs like “Social Security and Medicare”! Totally, totally, stupid people.
And “NO” Albinos are NOT native to Europe, Blacks are! Albinos are Central Asians chased out of Asia by Mongols. No Albino came looking for freedom, they came looking for a better life. And they used the superior WEAPONRY they had accumulated against Native Blacks and Black Mongols with Spears and Bow and Arrows as their weapons. Not surprisingly, the Albinos had an easy time killing them and taking their lands. Then in total disrespect of the people they murdered, the Albinos stole their identity and identified their own Albino Mulattos, and even Albinos themselves, as Native Americans. BTW: the U.S. Constitution is based on the English Magna Carta. The English with their Magna Carta had sought to limit Kingly power in 1215. And of course contrary to American bullshit, Americans did not invent Democracy, and neither did Europes Black Greeks.
That honor likely belongs to the ancient Sumerian's (known as the "Black headed People" circa 5,000 B.C.): Ancient Sumers civic structure was comprised largely of freemen, who met in concert to govern themselves. The citizens initially held power, and decisions were made in an assembly. In times of need, such as war, a lugal (big man) was elected only for the duration of that threat. But over time however, this position became permanent and hereditary, as a kingship: father to son.
Some of you with your heads up your butts may think it strange that people in those places were Black. To relieve your headache, just pull out a "Map" and note were Africa is in relation to the earliest civilizations. Next note the "Climate" of those places, and imagine which Albino you know, who could go outside shirtless or otherwise and farm in these places. So who are those White/Albino people Albino media tells you are Jews, Arabs, Iraqis, Persians, Syrians, etc?
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Another lie common to American Albinos is that Lincoln freed the Slaves: suggesting that Lincoln was some great benefactor and lover of Black people. The fact is that Lincoln used the wealth and resources of Northern Blacks and Albino abolitionists to win election. After he became President he tried to backtrack, and instead offered “Central America” as a Homeland for Blacks: of course “Central America” was other people’s lands, NOT Americas! And of course Americas Blacks refused; (what kind of a person would ask a people to leave their native lands to please the invaders who were killing and enslaving them?). But before Lincoln could come up with another plan, the south attacked Fort Sumter on April 12, 1861 and the Civil War was on. Then over a year later, seeing that the war was going badly, Lincoln saw Slaves as a source of manpower. Consequently on September 22, 1862, President Abraham Lincoln issued the preliminary Emancipation Proclamation, which declared that as of January 1, 1863, all enslaved people in the states currently engaged in rebellion against the Union “shall be then, thenceforward, and forever free.” Then on January 1, 1863—President Lincoln formally issued the Emancipation Proclamation, calling on the Union army to liberate all enslaved people in states still in rebellion as “an act of justice, warranted by the Constitution, upon military necessity.” These three million enslaved people were declared to be free.
Having previously being told by my Black school teacher, at a tender age, that the stories of Lincoln's love of Black people, and "belief in the equality of all people" was just another Albino lie. Still we were all shocked when it was reported in CNN's "Lincoln: Divided We Stand" series, that Lincoln had actually said that Albinos were superior to Blacks. Guess Lincoln was just another lanky cracker, who did whatever good he did, only when circumstance left no choice.
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Throughout the pages of Realhistoryww our disgust and disrespect for the Albinos of the Southern and Midwestern Unite Stated is plainly evident. This has caused some to believe that it indicates a hatred of Albinos; that is NOT the case. We do not hate Albinos or anyone else, not to mention that some of our best friends are Albinos. Rather, we hate what some Albinos did and continue to do. As to the Albinos of the Southern and Midwestern United States, in addition to the crimes against Humanity, for which they are well known for, they also commit the moral crimes of gross stupidity, gross lying, as well as gross hypocrisy, and oh yes, gross incompetence.
Particularly galling are the Republican leaders of Texas, who are also well known for their boastfulness. Their current circumstance, visive the ongoing winter storm, gives us an irresistible opportunity to simply gawk at them.
Consider their recent history; after the most degenerate of them (Republications – modern Republicans, not Lincoln Republicans – see the Wiki link), gained power in Texas. In 1995 Republican George W. Bush was elected governor of Texas, this marked the successful implementation of the “Southern Strategy” put into action by President Richard Nixon. Since Bush all Texas governors have been Republications.
The Southern StrategyIn American politics, the Southern strategy was a Republican Party electoral strategy to increase political support among white voters in the South by appealing to racism against African Americans. The Southern Strategy was also directly responsible for the election of Donald Trump as President. These type Albinos often project White/Albino supremacy, Racism, Xenophobia, and Violence, because those are their only tools. As is clear from the condition of their States, their leaders are incredibly stupid and incompetent. And of course sane non-Albino voters would never elect any of them, so they resort to gerrymandering districts, voter intimidation, and other voter suppression schemes. They intimidate non-Albinos in the most crude but effective way, they love guns, and stand ready to use them at the slightest opportunity. Their love of violence in place of thought is best exemplified by the Civil War: 618,222 men died in the Civil War, 360,222 from the North and 258,000 from the South — by far the greatest toll of any war in American history. And what was the reason for this great slaughter? Slavery - because as Albinos, they couldn’t stay out in the Sun to Farm! |
The Southern Strategy - Read about it here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_strategy |
The Albino Mans Reason for Slavery was given in their “Casus Belli” as each Slave State gave it's reason for leaving the Union. Slavery was straightforwardly cited as the casus belli by most top Confederate officials, many of whom also laid down lengthy slavery apologias. Protection of slavery was written into the Confederate constitution, as well as most of the state-level versions. But none were as straightforward and clear as that of Mississippi.
Mississippi quote: Our position is thoroughly identified with the institution of slavery—the greatest material interest of the world. Its labor supplies the product which constitutes by far the largest and most important portions of commerce of the earth. These products are peculiar to the climate verging on the tropical regions, and by an “imperious” (meaning power or authority without justification; one arrogant and domineering), law of nature, "none but the black race can bear exposure to the Tropical Sun:" These products have become necessities of the world, and a blow at slavery is a blow at commerce and civilization. That blow has been long aimed at the institution, and was at the point of reaching its consummation. There was no choice left us but submission to the mandates of abolition, or dissolution of the Union, whose principles had been subverted to work out our ruin.
These pathetic Albinos were so stupid as to inhabit lands which did not allow them to safely Farm, leaving them no choice but to become parasites, living off the work, toil, and death of healthy unafflicted Humans. This is what happened after the Slaves were freed:
Anderson explains, with a hint of sarcasm, his requirements for returning to work on his former plantation.
Postmark Dayton, Ohio, August 7, 1865.
To my old Master, Colonel P. H. Anderson, Big Spring, Tennessee.
Sir: I got your letter, and was glad to find that you had not forgotten Jourdon, and that you wanted me to come back and live with you again, promising to do better for me than anybody else can. I have often felt uneasy about you. I thought the Yankees would have hung you long before this, for harboring Rebs they found at your house. I suppose they never heard about your going to Colonel Martin's to kill the Union soldier that was left by his company in their stable. Although you shot at me twice before I left you, I did not want to hear of your being hurt, and am glad you are still living. It would do me good to go back to the dear old home again, and see Miss Mary and Miss Martha and Allen, Esther, Green, and Lee. Give my love to them all, and tell them I hope we will meet in the better world, if not in this. I would have gone back to see you all when I was working in the Nashville Hospital, but one of the neighbors told me that Henry intended to shoot me if he ever got a chance.
I want to know particularly what the good chance is you propose to give me. I am doing tolerably well here. I get $25 a month, with victuals and clothing; have a comfortable home for Mandy (the folks call her Mrs. Anderson), and the children, Milly, Jane, and Grundy, go to school and are learning well. The teacher says Grundy has a head for a preacher. They go to Sunday school, and Mandy and me attend church regularly. We are kindly treated. Sometimes we overhear others saying, “Them colored people were slaves” down in Tennessee. The children feel hurt when they hear such remarks; but I tell them it was no disgrace in Tennessee to belong to Colonel Anderson. Many darkeys would have been proud, as I used to be, to call you master. Now if you will write and say what wages you will give me, I will be better able to decide whether it would be to my advantage to move back again.
As to my freedom, which you say I can have, there is nothing to be gained on that score, as I got my free papers in 1864 from the Provost-Marshal-General of the Department of Nashville. Mandy says she would be afraid to go back without some proof that you were disposed to treat us justly and kindly; and we have concluded to test your sincerity by asking you to send us our wages for the time we served you. This will make us forget and forgive old scores, and rely on your justice and friendship in the future. I served you faithfully for thirty-two years, and Mandy twenty years. At $25 a month for me, and $2 a week for Mandy, our earnings would amount to $11,680. Add to this the interest for the time our wages have been kept back, and deduct what you paid for our clothing, and three doctor’s visits to me, and pulling a tooth for Mandy, and the balance will show what we are in justice entitled to. Please send the money by Adams Express, in care of V. Winters, Esq., Dayton, Ohio. If you fail to pay us for faithful labors in the past, we can have little faith in your promises in the future. We trust the good Maker has opened your eyes to the wrongs which you and your fathers have done to me and my fathers, in making us toil for you for generations without recompense. Here I draw my wages every Saturday night; but in Tennessee there was never any pay-day for the Negroes any more than for the horses and cows. Surely there will be a day of reckoning for those who defraud the laborer of his hire.
In answering this letter, please state if there would be any safety for my Milly and Jane, who are now grown up, and both good-looking girls. You know how it was with poor Matilda and Catherine. I would rather stay here and starve and die, if it come to that, than have my girls brought to shame by the violence and wickedness of their young masters. You will also please state if there has been any schools opened for the colored children in your neighborhood. The great desire of my life now is to give my children an education, and have them form virtuous habits.
From your old servant,
Jourdon Anderson
P.S.— Say howdy to George Carter, and thank him for taking the pistol from you when you were shooting at me.
For those Blacks who stayed in the South, the Albinos showed that though they are lacking in intelligence, their capacity for cruelty and violence is unsurpassed. Their first gambit was Sharecropping: Landowners divided plantations into 20- to 50-acre plots suitable for farming by a single family. In exchange for the use of land, a cabin, and supplies, sharecroppers agreed to raise a cash crop and give a portion, usually 50 percent, of the crop to their landlord. Contracts between landowners and sharecroppers were typically harsh and restrictive. Many contracts forbade sharecroppers from saving cotton seeds from their harvest, forcing them to increase their debt by obtaining seeds from the landowner. Landowners also charged extremely high interest rates.
Jim Crow laws mandated racial segregation in all public facilities in the states of the former Confederate States of America and in some others, beginning in the 1870s. Founded in 1865, the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) extended into almost every southern state by 1870 and became a vehicle for white southern resistance to the federal governments Reconstruction-era policies aimed at establishing political and economic equality for Black Americans. Its members waged an underground campaign of intimidation and violence directed at white and Black leaders. Ultimately they and other Albinos were successful, and it was almost 100 years later before Blacks got their rights.
Fast forward to today – the stupid, lying, incompetent Albino is best exemplified today by “The blowhard Texan Albino”. This modern version began with the incompetence and lies of Governor, and later, President George W. Bush, who is legendary, especially as regards to the invasion of Iraq. Those Republications who followed him to the Statehouse were just as challenged in intelligence and honesty. So how do men of such little ability attain such high office?
Texas Governors
Former Governor, George W. Bush | Former Governor, Rick Perry | current Governor, Greg Abbott |
The Southern Albino cares little for competence, as shown with their choice of Donald Trump for President. It seems they can’t think very far ahead, how a buffoon would actually govern never crossed their minds. And as Trumps failures and fuck-ups mounted, their standard response was "He's doing exactly what we want him to do". They were clearly lying, they're stupid, but not that stupid! Luckily for Trump, they mainly care about having a leader who shares their fear of Blacks and other non-Albinos. But what about the other Texans? In Texas, at least 66% of the 17 million registered voters cast ballots in the 2020 general election. That means that 5,780,000 Texans couldn’t be bothered to take part in choosing the people who would look after their interest – LIKE PROTECTING THEM FROM STORMS! To them we say: To paraphrase Matthew 25:29, RSV. - Luke 19:26, RSV. - He who has little shall have less, and even that shall be taken away.
Texas' weather varies widely, from arid in the west to humid in the east. ... Generally speaking, the part of Texas that lies to the east of Interstate 35 is subtropical, while the portion that lies to the west of Interstate 35 is arid desert.
The warning came in February 2011, when an Arctic cold front descended on the Southwest, sending temperatures below freezing for four days in a row. The result was disastrous. Equipment and instruments froze, forcing the shutdown of power plants and rolling blackouts. The winter storm in February 2011 saw single-digit temperatures in parts of Texas. A total of 193 generating units in Texas faltered, leading to rolling blackouts affecting 3.2 million customers. But of course to a “Dumb-Ass” the fact that it just happened, means that it will never happen again: so why bother to winterize your power plants and other utilities?
Electric Reliability Council of Texas Corporation (ERCOT)
The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) operates Texas's electrical grid, the Texas Interconnection, which supplies power to more than 25 million Texas customers and represents 90 percent of the state's electric load. ERCOT officials spent 40 seconds on winter storm preparedness at Feb. 9 meeting
During their last meeting ahead of the winter storm that left millions of Texans without electricity and potable water for days on end, top officials at the state electric grid operator spent less than one minute discussing the impending storm and whether the state was prepared. Bill Magness, president and chief executive officer of the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, spoke briefly about the winter weather during his report to the board at the Feb. 9 meeting, the only mention of the incoming storm during the public portion of the virtual meeting, which spanned two hours, 28 minutes. Magness spoke about the approaching cold front for about 40 seconds:
Quote: “It is actually going to be winter here pretty soon. As those of you in Texas know, we do have a cold front coming this way. We’ll probably see our winter peak later this week or in the very early part of next week. And Operations has issued an operating condition notice just to make sure everyone is up to speed with their winterization and we’re ready for the several days of pretty frigid temperatures to come our way. “So more on that in the next couple of days, but it does look like we’ll have a little bit of winter weather to contend with during the course of the rest of this week. We do have a cold front coming this way.”
Millions without power - When the front arrived, it brought subfreezing temperatures, ice and snow. On Sunday evening, major generation units begin failing in rapid succession, and early Monday morning, operators at ERCOT ordered a series of rolling blackouts intended to protect the electric grid from a catastrophic failure that could have lasted for months. But instead of rolling blackouts, millions of Texans were left without “ANY” power for days. ERCOT on Friday ended its emergency conditions and reported that operations had “returned to normal," five days after the blackouts started.
Feb 18, 2021 - Arctic weather shut down power plants in Texas as demand for heat surged, and the state's grid failed. Half a million Texans were still without power Thursday morning as arctic weather pummeled the state.
Feb. 20, 2021 - Texas Seeks Relief as Winter Storm Damage Piles Up amid widespread power losses, millions of Texans were also advised to boil their water for safety. Hospitals are facing those same challenges and a surge in dialysis patients.
As Texas faced record-low temperatures this February and snow and ice made roads impassable, the state’s electric grid operator lost control of the power supply, leaving millions without access to electricity. As the blackouts extended from hours to days, top state lawmakers called for investigations into the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, and Texans demanded accountability for the disaster.
About 350,000 homes and businesses remained without electricity in Texas late Thursday afternoon. While that's still a significant number, it's a major improvement over the 4 million outages reported Tuesday and the more than 2.5 million Wednesday night. While power is back up for many, issues with municipal water supplies continue. More than 7 million people in Texas – or one-fourth of the population – were under boil water notices, according to The Associated Press.
The Story of one Texan, Ms. Hummel, she was hunkered down with her 7-year-old son. As of Wednesday afternoon, they'd been without power for 60 hours, and without water for over a day. They were hoping the snow they piled up in their bathtub would melt, but so far it was too cold in the house for that to happen. "I’ve never seen anything like this," Hummel said. "It’s staggering, to be honest. And we’re just trying to make it through." Photos circulated on social media of icicles that formed on a ceiling fan inside a home due to frozen pipes bursting and the water freezing. Grocery stores, if they're open, have long lines and empty shelves. People waited in line for hours to fill propane tanks. Hospitals struggled in the face of outages and at least one major airport shut down.
Feb. 21, 2021 - Frozen pipes, electric woes remain as cold snap eases grip. In Texas, millions were warned to boil tap water before drinking it. The thaw produced burst pipes that had been frozen throughout the region, adding to the list of woes from severe conditions that were blamed for more than 70 deaths.
1989 - The December 1989 Cold Wave - December of 1989 featured several surges of Arctic air into the central and eastern United States beginning around mid-month and lasting until Christmas. This Arctic outbreak was a historic event, with many locations establishing monthly or all-time record lows. Sub-freezing temperatures extended across much of the southeast U.S. with considerable damage to citrus crops in Florida and south Texas (newspaper reports indicated "nearly total destruction" of the citrus industry across the north half of Florida). Dallas had $25 million damage caused by broken water pipes that froze in the cold, along with subsequent production losses due to failures at manufacturing plants. Many other locations across the southeast U.S. had damage from frozen pipes as well. The cold weather resulted in snow and sleet falling as far south as central Florida just before Christmas, and parts of northern Florida had its first White Christmas on record. As an area of low pressure moved northeast across Florida, the cold weather resulted in the largest snowstorm in history on the southeast U.S. coast, with totals in excess of a foot along the Atlantic coast of North and South Carolina. Some of the coldest weather occurred from the 21st through the 23rd. The image at right shows the surface map from the morning of the 22nd. A massive high pressure area (central pressure of 1055 millibars or 31.15 inches) had settled into the central Plains, where temperatures in Nebraska were as low as -42F at Scottsbluff and -39F at Valentine. (Note that a massive warmup followed in the Nebraska panhandle, with highs the next day in the lower 40s!) By the next morning, temperatures were in the single digits as far south as Houston.
Winter storm blackouts plagued Texas in 2011, too. Recommendations made afterward went unenforced.
2011 - AUSTIN, Texas – Failing power plants, rolling blackouts and a spike in demand as Texas is hijacked by a harsh February winter snowstorm – this was the scenario exactly a decade ago as blackouts rolled through Texas. A post-mortem at the time – including a key finding that state officials recommended but did not mandate winter protections for generating facilities – has renewed relevance as Texas is roiled by a record storm that has left millions without power for at least three days amid plunging temperatures. A combination of those 2011 findings, as well as reports from the state grid operators that generators and natural gas pipelines froze during the current calamity and Austin American-Statesman interviews with current and former utility executives and energy experts, suggest a light regulatory touch and cavalier operator approach involving winter protections of key industrial assets.
Background:
Why does Texas have its own power grid? - Houston Chronicle
In 1935, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the Federal Power Act, which charged the Federal Power Commission with overseeing interstate electricity sales. By not crossing state lines, Texas utilities avoided being subjected to federal rules and became 'An electrical island': Texas has dodged federal regulation for years by having its own power grid. Two things we know about this kind of Albinos; they are afraid of Blacks, they don’t believe in Covid, they don’t believe in climate change, they don’t like to pay taxes – like in paying what it takes to winterize their Power Grid. Everybody hates taxes, but most of us realize that they are necessary to fund civil necessities.
Background (follow the money):
The largest city in the U.S. New York City, with a population of 8.5 million people, has a budget of 88 billion dollars.
The State of N.Y. with a population 19.5 million people has a budget of 150 billion dollars.
California with a population of 39.5 million people has a State budget of 197.5 billion dollars.
Texas with a population of 29 million people has a State budget of about 60 billion dollars.
As millions of Texans struggled to stay warm amid massive cold-weather power outages, Gov. Greg Abbott (R) directed his ire at the frozen wind turbines. The governor’s arguments were contradicted by his own energy department, which outlined how most of Texas’s energy losses came from failures to winterize the power-generating systems which use Coal and Gas, and account for about 90 percent of Texas’s power. Critics have also noted that wind turbines can operate in climates as cold as Greenland if they’re properly prepared for the weather. Clearly Abbott is just another lying Republican Albino.
current Governor, Greg Abbott |
Here is what the Texas Governor before Abbott said:
Former Governor and Trump’s Energy Secretary, Rick Perry says “Texans would accept even longer power outages ‘to keep the federal government out of their business”.
former Texas governor Rick Perry on Wednesday defiantly proclaimed that Texans would spend even longer in the freezing cold if it meant thwarting Democrats who want to address climate change with new regulations.
Former Governor, Rick Perry |
Like many other Republicans, Perry also falsely blamed frozen wind turbines for the mass outages, when a widespread failure to invest in winterizing power sources and frozen natural gas pipes played a far bigger role.
Texas residents are taking to social media with screenshots of the massive electric bills they're racking up in the aftermath of an unusual, days-long coldspell, with some Texans reportedly facing bills as high as $17,000–even before the billing period has ended. The surge in pricing is hitting people who have chosen to pay wholesale prices for their power, which is typically cheaper than paying fixed rates during good weather, but can spike when there’s high demand for electricity. Many of those who have reported receiving large bills are customers of electricity provider Griddy, which only operates in Texas.
NBC News
Texas mayor resigns after telling freezing residents to stop complaining about cold snap:
February 17, 2021, 12:57 PM
The mayor of a small west Texas town has resigned after lashing out at constituents who have been paralyzed by this week's devastating cold snap. Colorado City Manager David Hoover told NBC News that Mayor Tim Boyd stepped down on Tuesday, but the administrator declined further comment.
In a widely-circulated Facebook post that has outraged many, Boyd told town residents to stop complaining about the cold weather that has left millions across Texas stranded without power.
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"No one owes you or your family anything; nor is it the local government's responsibility to support you during trying times like this! Sink or swim, it’s your choice!" Boyd wrote in the post on his Facebook page, which was later copied on the Mitchell County Issues community forum.
"The City and County, along with power providers or any other service owes you NOTHING! I’m sick and tired of people looking for a d--- handout!"
He went on to write that anyone complaining about the cold must be lazy and products of bad parenting.
"If you don’t have electricity you step up and come up with a game plan to keep your family warm and safe. If you have no water you deal with out and think outside of the box to survive and supply water to your family," Boyd continued. "If you were sitting at home in the cold because you have no power and are sitting there waiting for someone to come rescue you because your lazy is direct result of your raising."
Colorado City is about 80 miles outside of Midland and is home to nearly 3,900 residents.
Jody Beavers, administrator of the Mitchell County Issues page, said Boyd meant well but should have taken a different approach.
"He’s a good guy, I just think he got frustrated with the situation," said Beavers, a 43-year-old oil field operator and lifelong Colorado City resident.
For several days, town residents had been asking for the city to consider opening public buildings, if the power were on inside, so they could take advantage of the heat, according to Beavers.
"I think he took it the wrong way, he took it as them wanting him to buy them hotel rooms," said Beavers, who got his electricity back at 3 a.m. Wednesday after 58 hours of darkness. "That's not what they were wanting. They just wanted somewhere to warm up."
Boyd appeared to delete his Facebook page and he could not be immediately reached for comment on Wednesday.
Oct, 2020 - After months of Republican bravado (as shown by them not wearing face masks), President Donald Trump contracted Covid-19. Report: Trump’s Covid Infection Was So Severe Officials thought He Might Need a Ventilator. But Luckily for Trump, Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. has invented a few therapeutic drugs which will knock Covid-19 out of a body, Trump was able to get them on an emergency basis – he was out of the hospital the next day. Regeneron has developed aflibercept, a VEGF inhibitor, and rilonacept, an interleukin-1 blocker. VEGF is a protein that normally stimulates the growth of blood vessels, and interleukin-1 is a protein that is normally involved in inflammation.
REGENERON IS AVAILABLE TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC NOW. IF YOU DON’T TAKE THE VACCINE AND GET SICK, YOU MUST TAKE REGENERON WITHIN 10 DAYS. |
The White House COVID-19 outbreak was a cluster of SARS-CoV-2 infections that began in September 2020 and ended in January 2021 that spread among people, including many U.S. government officials, who were in close contact during the COVID-19 pandemic in Washington, D.C. Numerous high-profile individuals were infected, including President Donald Trump, who was hospitalized for three days. At least 48 White House staff members or associates, closely working with White House personnel, have tested positive for the virus. The White House resisted efforts to engage in contact tracing, leaving it unclear how many people were infected in total and what the origins of the spread were. In his first speech after his hospitalization for Covid-19, President Donald Trump stood on a White House balcony on October 10 and made a grand declaration about the coronavirus: “It’s going to disappear. It is disappearing.” You know, a lot of people think that goes away in April with the heat — as the heat comes in. Typically, that will go away in April.
President Trump - February, 10 2020
China is working very, very hard. I have spoken to President Xi, and they’re working very hard. And if you know anything about him, I think he’ll be in pretty good shape. They’re — they’ve had a rough patch, and I think right now they have it — it looks like they’re getting it under control more and more. They’re getting it more and more under control. So I think that’s a problem that’s going to go away.
President Trump February 25, 2020 - when you have 15 people, and the 15 within a couple of days is going to be down to close to zero, that’s a pretty good job we’ve done.
President Trump February 26, 2020 - It’s going to disappear. One day — it’s like a miracle — it will disappear. And from our shores, we — you know, it could get worse before it gets better. It could maybe go away. We’ll see what happens. Nobody really knows.
President Trump March 6, 2020 - We’re prepared, and we’re doing a great job with it. And it will go away. Just stay calm. It will go away.
President Trump March 10, 2020 - You know, we need a little a separation until such time as this goes away. It’s going to go away. It’s going to go away.
President Trump March 12, 2020 - Stay calm. It will go away.
President Trump March 30, 2020 - You know it — you know it is going away, and it will go away. And we’re going to have a great victory.
US President Donald Trump has been lambasted by the medical community after suggesting research into whether coronavirus might be treated by injecting disinfectant into the body.
But a lot of movement and a lot of progress has been made in a vaccine. But I think what happens is it’s going to go away. This is going to go away. And whether it comes back in a modified form in the fall, we’ll be able to handle it.
President Trump
April 28, 2020 - It’s going to go. It’s going to leave. It’s going to be gone. It’s going to be eradicated. And it might take longer. It might be in smaller sections. It’ll be — it won’t be what we had. And we also learned a lot.
President Trump
April 29, 2020 - And I think we’re doing very well on the vaccines but, with or without a vaccine, it’s going to pass, and we’re going to be back to normal.
President Trump
May 5, 2020 - Because, you know, this virus is going to disappear. It’s a question of when. Will it come back in a small way? Will it come back in a fairly large way? But we know how to deal with it now much better. You know, nobody knew anything about it, initially. Now we know we can put out fires.
President Trump
May 6, 2020 - So I think that’s — but even without that [a vaccine or therapeutics], you know, at some point this stuff goes away and it’s going away.
President Trump
June 15, 2020 -
if you look, the numbers are very minuscule compared to what it was. It’s dying out.
President Trump June 17, 2020 - And frankly, you know, we’ve had a tremendous — a tremendous market (Stock Market), you and I have talked about that, the stock market. Think of it, we’re almost back to where we were, and we’re still in the pandemic, which will be going away, as I say, it’ll be going away. And they scream, how you can you say that? I said, because it’s gonna be going away.
President Donald Trump March 19, 2020 - in an interview with journalist Bob Woodward, has admitted to deliberately minimizing the seriousness of the novel coronavirus to the public despite understanding its true danger, according to reports on Wednesday. "I wanted to always play it down," Trump said on March 19, according to CNN, which obtained an audio recording of the interview, and The Washington Post. "I still like playing it down, because I don't want to create a panic." Trump had acknowledged to Woodward over a month before that the recognized COVID-19 was "deadly stuff," according to CNN -- in contrast with the president's public assertions the virus would "work out fine" and was "very much under control." His statements to Woodward, as reported by CNN and The Washington Post, reflect a greater recognition of the threat than he let on publicly.
Donald Trump will probably go down as the worst President in American History. The problem was that as the sheltered child of a rich man, he never had to learn how to do anything, even how to think, they hired people to do that. Thus there he is thinking of himself as a “Wordsmith, a Mover and Shaker”: when all the time he was just the sheltered son of a millionaire who didn't know anything. Everything he wanted, was given to him, and when he got into trouble, Daddy paid to make it go away. Even his college degrees someone was paid for. So when he entered the public arena where he was confronted by people who actually had to earn what they had, he found that he couldn't’t compete with them, so he did what came easiest to him - he lied and kept lying. After years of this, he became a simple-minded fool. The perfect leader for Americas Racists and White/Albino supremacists.
Jan 6, 2018 - No wonder then that President Trump boasted of his “two greatest assets” on Twitter early Saturday, saying he is known for his “mental stability” and “being, like, really smart.” The president began his early-morning tweet storm by slamming the “fake news mainstream media” for scrutinizing his “mental stability and intelligence.” “I went from VERY successful businessman to top TV star to President of the United States (on my first try). I think that would qualify as not smart, but genius … and a very stable genius at that!” The president’s self-affirmations appear to be in response to Michael Wolff’s upcoming book, Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House. Citing White House insiders and Trump aides, the book paints a picture of utter dysfunction under Trump, who is said to alarm some aides with habits described in the book as signs of low intelligence and mental instability.
The first human cases of COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus causing COVID-19, subsequently named SARS-CoV-2were first reported by officials in Wuhan City, China, in December 2019. Retrospective investigations by Chinese authorities have identified human cases with onset of symptoms in early December 2019. While some of the earliest known cases had a link to a wholesale food market in Wuhan, some did not. Many of the initial patients were either stall owners, market employees, or regular visitors to this market. Environmental samples taken from this market in December 2019 tested positive for SARS-CoV-2, further suggesting that the market in Wuhan City was the source of this outbreak or played a role in the initial amplification of the outbreak. The market was closed on 1 January 202
The following is proof that idiots never learn, they just try to cover up their last screw-up with a new lie and screw-up.
These ass-holes don't care about human life, Albino or Black, common sense is your only defense.
Texas governor Greg Abbott completely lifted the state’s mask mandate on Tuesday despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, and San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich isn’t happy about it. Abbott announced on Tuesday that residents are no longer required to wear a face mask in public and that all businesses can open at full capacity starting next week, according to The Dallas Morning News. Though new case numbers are declining nationally, the pandemic is far from over — and Texas is among the slowest states in the country to administer the vaccine.
Texas has recorded more than 2.6 million coronavirus cases throughout the pandemic, it has has killed more than 42,000 Texans according to The New York Times, second only to California. The state is averaging nearly 7,700 new cases a day over the past week too. To make matters worse, Texas is also struggling to deliver the vaccine. Only 13% of Texans have received at least a single dose of the virus, according to The New York Times, which is better than just Georgia, Utah and Washington D.C. While there has been plenty of pressure placed on Abbott to start opening up the state, his move on Tuesday is a dangerous one — something that Popovich believes is very premature and will undoubtedly lead to more cases and deaths.
Dr. Lauren Ancel Meyers, a professor of integrative biology and director of the University of Texas COVID-19 Modeling Consortium. She said the recent deadly winter freeze in Texas that left millions of people without power — forcing families to shelter closely with others who still had heat — could amplify transmission of the virus in the weeks ahead, although it remains too early to tell. Masks, she said, are one of the most effective strategies to curb the spread.
The top county leader in Houston, Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo, called the announcement “wishful thinking" and said spikes in hospitalizations have followed past rollbacks of COVID-19 rules.
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