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Related: About this forumAbbott and Patrick botched the response to Hurricane Beryl Editorial
One of the key reasons why Centerpoint's response to the Harris County power outages is the fact that Centerpoint owns the Texas GOP in general and Greg Abbott and Dan Patrick in particular. Abbott knew that a hurricane was going to hit Texas and went on his overseas junket anyway. Abbott and Patrick did not timely ask for FEMA help
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https://www.houstonchronicle.com/opinion/editorials/article/abbott-patrick-hurricane-beryl-19571901.php
But Gulf Coast Texans were, shall we say, less than pleased that Abbott was 7,000 miles across the Pacific when Hurricane Beryl wreaked havoc on our region. At least 13 people have lost their lives in the Houston area, and countless others suffered damage to their homes and businesses as trees and structures toppled across the area. Millions lost electricity.
Still, the governor saw no need to cut his trip short. We dont begrudge Abbott a planned economic-development junket, particularly if he entices a few foreign companies to invest in Texas. But we do question his judgment. When disaster strikes, we expect a governor to be on the scene. .....
With Abbott AWOL, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick (Houstons own!) happily donned his official disaster shirt and dress-rehearsed his gubernatorial dreams. He did fine, except for the fact that he forgot that its up to the governor (in this case, the acting governor) to contact the White House and request an official disaster declaration. That call activates desperately needed federal aid.
Incredibly, President Joe Biden told the Houston Chronicle last Tuesday that he had to personally reach out to Patrick for a formal request a day after the storm hit. Ive been trying to track down the governor to see I dont have any authority to do that without a specific request from the governor, Biden said in a call. .....
As Chronicle business columnist Chris Tomlinson points out, CenterPoint is a $19 billion, for-profit corporation granted a monopoly over a hundred years ago to manage and maintain the transmission and distribution of electricity across the Houston region. This regulated utility failed to deliver power to 85% of customers during the height of a mild hurricane.
Neither Abbott nor Patrick (nor Attorney General Ken Paxton) seem all that interested in finding out why the grid is still broken, even after promises from state officials to fix it in the aftermath of Uri. Neither, it seems, is the PUC, its members appointed by the governor to represent the interests of consumers but apparently more interested in cozying up to the industries they regulate. As Tomlinson points out and as we have noted frequently thats what happens when Texans tolerate one-party rule for nearly three decades.
Houston is suffering from one-party rule and the fact that Harris County is blue.
txwhitedove
(4,010 posts)expected this Cat 1 to be so bad so far from landfall. Major downed trees and damage everywhere. We had 6+ trees uprooted and 4+ houses hit on my little cul-de-sac alone, with more for miles around. Our power finally came back on last night. This seemed to us like tornadoes within the hurricane. Thank all the spirits our President Joe Biden AGAIN did the right thing by reaching out to Texas!!!
Paladin
(28,755 posts)Always has been, always will be.
tanyev
(44,501 posts)on the phone and say, You requested an official disaster declaration from the White House, right?
Jeez.
Javaman
(63,100 posts)no matter how many editorials are written, at the end of the day, the repukes control the money and the message.
SARose
(830 posts)I guess he thought the Prez should contact HIM and not the other way around.
Disaster declarations and requests for emergency assistance come from the Governors office.