bluedog103 |
09-16-2013 08:55 PM |
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Originally Posted by DianeM
(Post 747046)
Because it was a shared misery and an act of nature that could not be helped. SECO is a conglomerate that offers lip service from another location.
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There's no validity in what you say. Power flicking on and off is nothing more than a minor nuisance. What we experienced following Sandy was miserable and life threatening. We were lucky to only be without power for 6 days and believe me, there was no shared misery, just misery. Families with small children and elderly people had no heat for days. They had no lights and now way to heat food or keep what provisions they had in their refrigerators and freezers from rotting. What little dry ice you could score was worthless but it made the politicians proud.
The utility companies failed miserably in getting the power up. While some of the outside power companies were useful, others accomplished nothing. While I was out with my chainsaw clearing downed trees 3 days after the storm a bucket truck from Michigan stopped by to ask for directions. I asked if they were in the area to get power back for us. The power company guy said nope, they were just looking for downed lines.
We were taking ice cold showers in late October and early November in New York with absolutely no indication of when the situation would be resolved. Recovery from this storm was mismanaged by politicians and power companies. Oh, and by the way, there are still those who have not recovered from Sandy.
Shared misery my butt! For you to try to magnify this simple annoyance into a great tragedy rivaling what we went through last fall is laughable.
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