It seems petty does it?
It actually changes the context of the point, removing an inference of causation. But you know that, but prefer to come back with some weak retort.
Texas is an example of missing leadership. Infrastructure fails, and then an attempt to link this failure to renewables. And those who attempt to support this argument and give it traction are pathetic.
Did the renewables affect the delivery of running water to residents?
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