Wednesday, November 02, 2011

Outages: Are the suburbs being punished ?

Update at 812 PM: Wethersfield has 9126 customers out. That's 73 percent out. Remember, blocks of large numbers are likely entire streets or even multi user buildings.

It seems that based on the map and the number of corporate shills and probable government disinformation agents chanting "be patient" with unprepared fools, that the longest times and least recovered quantity of customers are in the affluent suburbs.

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Wethersfield is still 80 percent out. That's 9904 still dark out of 12364 customers at 727 PM (2327 UTC) on 2 November. Not good at all. Lots of that was the Silas Deane Highway businesses today from what I know.

Why is this corporation so reticent to get crews ? Stop being so damn cheap and stop using skilled labor to remove branches when the National Guard can do that, instead of hunting Gaddafis for jilted Globalists under NATO guise.

This is as disturbing as the absolute total numbers in the cities were at the start from the security standpoint.

Hungry people are rightfully angry people.

Yes, cities don't have as many trees, and cities are smaller. But the Globalist corporation CL&P (soon to be merged with NSTAR under Bank of America "boardster" Thomas May) still aren't doing well at all toward their full restoration on Saturday claims.

Based on reports, they are using skilled linemen for "dumb money" work like branches which any National Guardsman can learn in 60 minutes under the supervision of a crew.

Yet still the public languishes. The people in charge are either staging this to develop a crisis, or don't have the skill set that says you get your help now, not 14 days from now.

It smells of Katrina like reverse discrimination.

Businesses are useful, but no one sleeps in them. Now try helping some humans.


Although requiring gas stations to have generators in the event of power failures seems like an easy and simple solution, it's really a bandage on the problem.

Ten years of the public bailing out business losers or paying for accessories like generators has to stop, Michael.

I'm reading lunatic shills say "stop beating up the power company" ?

I am so tired of listening to people complain and place blame for the power outages on CL&P.

How much is your pension from them, Judy ? No one is beating up on workers verbally or otherwise, and thieving executives have it coming. What kind of nut defends a company that's making them suffer, ever ?

They get those million dollar salaries for superior brains and education and I see neither as talent rots.

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