I am not talking crime, I’m talking about why Canada doesn’t have the energy issues that Texas and California have. Texas nor California have the ability to keep up with the demand because they are more densely populated and don’t have resources to counteract the demand. States such as Alaska, South and North Dakota have no energy issues, like Canada because the have smaller populations and energy resources to take care of their smaller populations.This ^ is nonsense. You are comparing crime statistics in states With a population of 1/2 to 3/4 million people to states like Callie with 40 million?Pretty obvious why it doesn’t happen in Canada, you have a very small population and more area. People and places are sparse and no one area that extracts huge loads of power in a compact area. There is not the demand for power in Canada that you have in densely populated areas. Alaska, North and South Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Kansas and many other low density states don’t have this problem either. The top three states with this issue are, California, Texas, and New York, the three of the four most populated states.California does this all the time, why is this any different than California? In fact there are other states facing the same issue.You go Goobers - ALWAYS cutting edge in preparation!
#AbbottIsAnIdiot!
'Unplanned' outages hit Texas power plants in soaring temperatures
One official said he was "deeply concerned" about the number of offline plants.www.google.com
California warned to prepare for another summer of energy blackouts
"Guarded optimism is a reasonable way to state it," said the president and CEO of the state's power grid operator.www.nbcnews.com
It always surprises me when people believe this is uncommon.
It never happens in Canada. Never.
Where are we gonna see more crime? Derp!
Go look at per capita (per 100,000 residents) crime stats and you ain’t gonna see much difference.
The thread is about energy and blackouts, not crime. Derp!