Tuesday, November 01, 2011

Day Four of the Leisurely Repair job of the Globalist Power Corporations

I'm just using Wethersfield, Connecticut, as the poster child to illustrate this.

These Globalists are pitiful.

Where is the Malloy administration's interest in preserving public order ?

Where is his request for manpower ? I'll just bet if he had an angry mob, he'd ask Barry Soetoro for aid within minutes.

So where is his aid now ? Real aid, as in people, not a check in 4 weeks for branch removal.

At 9:41 AM on 1 November, Wethersfield has 12364 customers, and 11968 are still out. That's 96 percent. On day four, they've repaired less than 400 customers. Wethersfield is a suburb.

If it was John Rowland pushing papers around with Barack and ignoring (not that he would), the fools running Connecticut now would be pulling their hair out on camera and shrieking about "the poor, freezing, unfed old and the children"... "we've got to help the children".

Oh the humanity !


"Is this five days or is this ten days? We don't have the answers to those questions," said West Hartford Town Manager Ron Van Winkle, whose own house in the town is without power. "I should be able to say, 'We're working in this area, we're working in that area.' … I know they're very reticent about trying to give us answers but when we have direct contact with the public, that's the question we're getting."

In some towns, frustration began building as officials could not secure a commitment from CL&P when crews would start repairing damage.

In Plainville, Town Manager Robert Lee said he had received only very vague estimates when CL&P repair crews will be in town.

"I have people on the ground ready to go but we need CL&P here," Lee said. "We have 28 roads closed in Plainville and we've only been able to clear seven of them. At that rate we won't have the roads all cleared until the end of the week and that is unacceptable."

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