Monday, November 07, 2011

Why did it take over a week to add 496 National Guardsmen in Connecticut ?




Earlier Sunday, Butler said that 2,313 tree and line crews were working around the state Sunday.

An additional 60 state Department of Transportation crews were working around the state Sunday, including 14 focused on storm debris, and 496 members of the Connecticut National Guard were also dispatched, according to Gov. Dannel P. Malloy.

Governor who ?

That guy who made little or no eye contact as he tried to hide while he spoke ?

Town governments have been asking for help since 48 hours after the storm. Every night has been in the 30s as far as I've seen. This was staged to create suffering and could have been resolved at any time.

Even the town governments are part of it. Why can't they just help the other towns ? What's with the false red tape in an emergency ? They treated neighboring towns like they needed a passport to go in.

Why did Malloy wait until CL&P actually failed as the entire northeast knew the corporation would, to deliver up extra Guardsmen ?

It seems that in order to support the fake 9/11 narrative lie by omission that they know how to send them repeatedly to ungrateful foreign lands that never wanted the USA there in the first place.

Is Connecticut now Albania (no offense, they shut the the power off there in the 1980s) ?


Butler's son is a minor league pitcher signed by the Milwaukee Brewers...

and moved in with your money.

Butler paid $1.6 million for his nearly 8,000-square-foot home in Avon with a wine cellar and four-car garage.

They're more pigs like the ones that tried to murder me here, living off your taxes given as government grants (witness their Smart Meter stunt), fees and pretending they're working for "private" and stockholder-owned companies.

Did he ever prove that his generator died, or did he fabricate that like his "deadline" too ? I'm sure it runs on natural gas or propane, and he can easily show the public whether it shut down or not as a goodwill gesture.

Even the corporatist owned Hartford Courant and WTIC got in on the truth act. The latter was outing where crews were sitting around today on air... during news broadcasts.


Malloy said Sunday that he had received complaints from many town leaders who said that they were misled by the utility about how many crews were working in their towns, when work would be completed and when power would be restored.

They've told the Courant that for a week. Once again, Malloy is reading the news instead of making it.

SPQR

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