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    Rolling Blackouts - Part of Cost of Illegal Aliens

    Here in Texas -

    Yesterday - we in Texas experienced "Rolling Blackouts".
    This is the first time I can recall that ever happening in Houston -
    much less Texas.

    Rolling Blackouts are an East Coast/West coast phenomenon - or so I thought.

    Today - News Stations are "encouraging" everybody here in
    Texas to conserve energy....

    In the inerest of "energy conservation" I have several questions -
    regarding "energy conservation and illegal aliens".

    How much "Electrical" energy would we conserve if ALL the illegal Aliens
    in the Houston area went home.

    Last I heard there are over 4-millon people in the Houston Metro area
    and 25 percent of the Houton Metro area population are illegal aliens.
    So lets say 1-million illegals in the Houston Metro area.

    If ALL the 1-million Illegal Aliens in the Houston Metro area went home -
    would we still have "rolling blackouts" ?

    If ALL the Illegal Aliens in Texas went home - would we still have "rolling blackouts" ??

    If ALL the Illegals 11-30 million went home - would any state be
    experiencing any power shortages ???


    The MSM say that part of the high cost of gasoline here in the states -
    is because our refineries are maxed out.

    How much would gasoline prices fall if we had 11-30 million fewer illegals buying gas here in the states ??

    For the sake of argument - let's just use 15 million illegals multiplied by - 15 gallons per week...

    Wouldn't that be -- what - 225 million (?) gallons of gasoline saved per week ??

    How much would gas prices drop at the pump ??

    How much would our electric bills drop ??

    Well- maybe Gas Prices and Electric bills wouldn't drop by much.
    They may perhaps, not even drop not at all.

    However -- We would be conserving energy - and we would probably
    stop Rolling Blackouts here in Texas altogether.

    Perhaps at the very least, we would reduce the number and frequency
    of Rolling Blackouts across the nation.



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    They're a drain on every resource we have!

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