There's been enough progress in many communities that once-bustling emergency shelters are closing or moved to smaller quarters.
With more roads passable, towns are considering reopening schools on Monday. And their municipal road crews are out of emergency mode, instead focusing on how to haul away the heaps of brush and debris that the storm left behind.
The story is dramatically different in the Farmington Valley and north central towns, though, where at least half the homes remain dark. Schools will be closed Monday in West Hartford, Simsbury and other towns.
"It's as bad as it can get. There's so much frustration," said Joan Gamble, a member of the town council in Bloomfield, where CL&P reports 72 percent of its 10,000 customer still have no power. "People at the shelter are getting very agitated. I've been saying I'd like to see that CL&P CEO in an unheated jail cell."
As of 2 p.m., the communities suffering the widest blackouts were Avon, Canton, East Windsor, Farmington, Granby, Simsbury, Somers, South Windsor, Stafford, Tolland, Union and West Hartford.
Now, then.
Why aren't the towns that are mostly fixed up now helping the towns that aren't ?
Why are their "leaders" pretending they can't ?
Did it really take the Phi Beta Kappa key in History and Political Science from Trinity that makes me the fraction of one percent that should be in charge and not the victim of an attempt on my life by you idiots ?
To the public:
They really are idiots. They're not the same as us. They should have never been given the chance but the credit backed educational system gave it to the losers of the world for 30 years.
They were in the bottom of the classes at lower schools.
Go back there after this spectacle. That includes Dannel Malloy and his drug dealer family.
To the "1 percent" ruling like thieving hucksters:
What would you do in a nuclear war ? What would you do in an paratrooper assault ? Ask for permission to use lead bullets ?
Think it can't happen ? Any country with aerial refueling can take this country at any minute. Where was the National Guard for seven days ? That's how long it would take to lose an invasion. They responded to HAARP tree damage like molasses.
Forget gun owners. They'd wet themselves at this time, right after the police disarm them when they see the first guns come out. After all, the paratroops would have a good reason to be here, no ?
Where's your ten years of planning for your belief in the lie of omission 9/11 narrative ?
When bureaucracy and lack of written agreements stands in the way of health and welfare, as if those towns are a separate country, this is either a game of pretend to make people suffer, or the state and towns are run by mental defectives.
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