Not 200,000 people. 200,000 customers with multiple residents at most customers addresses, makes it a half million to a million people still without power. Get the facts straight KHOU.
@@robertward8035That is a common sense regulation. Those nursing homes collect 5000 to 8000 dollars a month from those residents those businesses can afford a generator for the whole building
Only 81° in the classroom? Way back when I used to work in product support at a certain day to Communications company the temperature was always over 80° in the shop. Oftentimes it was as high as 85°. And that was just normal working conditions Every Spring.
These kids are big babies and so are some of their parents. I grew up in Galveston in the late 50’s through 1972 when I graduated and in my 12 years of school we did not have A/C, except for when we went to Weis. We went in August and September. There weren’t so many overweight kids then . We girls had to wear dresses or skirts until high school, but we never had A/C.
What time do they work.havent seen anybody working.ive seen a couple trucks .but they just parked in parking lots.stop lying to the people.tomball looks like there's no big damage and we still with no power.lazzy center point workers
Not 200,000 people. 200,000 customers with multiple residents at most customers addresses, makes it a half million to a million people still without power. Get the facts straight KHOU.
Assistant living centers should be required to have generators to cover all residents.
That's regulating a business.
@@robertward8035That is a common sense regulation. Those nursing homes collect 5000 to 8000 dollars a month from those residents those businesses can afford a generator for the whole building
Praying to have power soon. It’s so hot.
Only 81° in the classroom? Way back when I used to work in product support at a certain day to Communications company the temperature was always over 80° in the shop. Oftentimes it was as high as 85°. And that was just normal working conditions Every Spring.
These kids are big babies and so are some of their parents.
I grew up in Galveston in the late 50’s through 1972 when I graduated and in my 12 years of school we did not have A/C, except for when we went to Weis. We went in August and September. There weren’t so many overweight kids then . We girls had to wear dresses or skirts until high school, but we never had A/C.
Do now I betcha.🤗
Unfortunately, HISD just fired a lot of their maintenance staff lately.
😅 how ppl survived before the invention of the ac?? I have that question.....
Folks, this isn't a spring party.
How did people function in Texas in school before AC? And yes, my grandfather walked up hill both ways to school.
School with not back up generators but billions are going to ukcraine
No, Colorado..
What time do they work.havent seen anybody working.ive seen a couple trucks .but they just parked in parking lots.stop lying to the people.tomball looks like there's no big damage and we still with no power.lazzy center point workers
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