Tuesday, November 01, 2011

Malloy feigns caring as CL&P hides outage information ?

The outage report system has now been redacted both through the Hartford Courant and through the direct link.

I hope foreign readers are paying close attention to the decline and fall of the USA through lies, theft and murder.

Fix the power, you NSTAR allied criminals, and stop hiding data from the afflicted masses.

This is beginning to make me think that it's staged to see how far they can push the public... or worse, when the corporate fools sponsor protests then "fear riots". Worse when the State Department imports Egyptians who the led soft coup as detailed in Wired and yet then the same government fears "riots".

Malloy, whose house was raided repeatedly by Stamford Police while Mayor, is deceivingly portrayed thus, in the Courant. Millions (remember that a "customer" means an "address") sit cold and dark on day 4 with virtually no progress using our Wethersfield example:

A frustrated Gov. Dannel P. Malloy expressed disappointment that outside utility crews are not coming to Connecticut quickly enough to help restore power to hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses.

The state, which has more people without electricity than all of the other states impacted by the weekend snowstorm combined, has enlisted the federal government's help.

"We have been disappointed in the response from outside the region,'' Malloy said at a late-morning briefing at the emergency operations center. "Specifically the Department of Energy has been asked to intercede to make sure more assets are on their way.''

He forgets he's had weeks to regroup since the Irene weather modification disaster and now he pretends anew for his handlers.


Before 800,000 customers lost power in Connecticut’s latest monster storm, the electrical workers union was trying to meet with the governor to alert him to dangerously low staffing levels. The governor didn’t have time.

That word came Monday from Frank Cirillo, business manager for the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 420, as Gov. Dannel P. Malloy took to the skies to survey statewide damage that is leaving swaths of Connecticut without power.

Cirillo’s union repeatedly sought to meet with Malloy after Tropical Storm Irene because of what it said were problems revealed in its aftermath with Connecticut’s level of preparedness. Cirillo Monday called Malloy’s decision not to meet with the union “idiotic.”


But aside from staffing, work hours are also an issue for the union.

As with Tropical Storm Irene, Cirillo said they’re allowed to work only 16 hours on the job and 8 hours off.

“We’ve been doing this for 120 years,” Cirillo said. “We’re big boys. We know when we’re tired.”

Cirillo argues the company should allow the linemen and tree crews to continue working.

And for that the voters suffer. But will they remember ?

The press conference featured Larson, Delauro and Courtney... two are missing.

Where is Chris ? Paging Senator-in-waiting-Murphy.

Could it be they are hiding Representative Himes and Senator-from-birth Murphy, to keep them clean of this bungled response ? They only sent the adults near retirement age out to scowl. They hid the two most likely Democrats to be Senator, and oh, gee, Himes is on the House Committee on Financial Services.

Chris is his former employer Chris Dodd's sock puppet.

Any questions why they'd protect them from having their faces associated with this mess ? The leadership wants them to act as goaltenders for what their current elders did since 2008 to destroy the economy.


In a blow to the administration, Governor Dannel Malloy's trusted chief of staff, his deputy chief, and communications director are all leaving...

What's wrong ? Can't they lie to the public and put on their serious face masks for weeks of no power in urban areas ?

"Anybody who reads anything into it beyond what the governor said is looking for things that don't exist. Tim said from the beginning he would stay a year or less. The governor knew that. I knew that. ... There's really nothing there.''

Occhiogrosso said the announcements were going to be made Friday, but were postponed because of the impending snowstorm that hit the state hard.

Another Democratic insider, former chief Senate Democratic spokesman Patrick Scully, agreed with Pelto that the timing was curious. Instead of the traditional practice of dropping bad news late on a Friday night in the hopes that it would be forgotten over the weekend, this news came when the power was out, he said.

"The timing of this is very, very strange,'' Scully said. "It's almost as if with the snowstorm, this week becomes an extended take-out-the-trash time. The whole week can be used as take-out-the-trash because nobody has electricity. ... In all my years at the Senate Democrats, I haven't seen anything like this - three aides leaving at once at a time of crisis.''

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