'Look What You Did to Us': The Big Chill of Texas Politics
Politico
After the devastating freeze, Texans in blue cities blame the state GOP leaders for leaving them in the cold.
By RICHARD PARKER
02/26/2021 02:48 PM EST
Richard Parker is the author of Lone Star Nation: How Texas Will Transform America.
SAN ANTONIO By the time the second snowfall struck, on Thursday, Feb. 18, Guadalupe Garza, had grown increasingly despondent.
Her electric power had remained on as the deepest freeze in recorded history struck the nations seventh largest city, plunging millions into below-freezing conditions, darkness and disillusion. But the water had been out for three days. She drank what bottled water she had and worried that food would run out in her neighborhood on the largely poor and Latino west side before the citys basic services came back.
I really didnt know if it was going to stop, she said through her tears. I was depressed. She had lost her 56-year-old son, Robert, an Army veteran, to Covid-19 in December and now this. She desperately wanted to go to church, but at 72, with inches of freak snow and sheer black ice coating the streets, venturing out was too dangerous. A full week would pass before she left her home and only then it wasnt for the store; it was for Guadalupe Church on El Paso Street to light a votive candle.
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