Posted by BarnyardEngineering on April 06, 2018 at 04:38:19 from (98.17.202.244):
A lot of the northeast got hit by a wind storm last Wednesday, wind gusts to 70+. Understandably, it knocked out power for tens of thousands of customers.
But man, the whining on TV. All the TV stations are running around putting people on TV to whine about how they don't have power back on yet.
All I can figure is they're going into withdrawl because they can't use their "connected devices."
After showing the whining middle aged person with no obvious health issues complain that he's been without power for a whole THREE HOURS, they cut back to the studio where the anchors sternly promise a "full investigation." Great. Crucify the power company because it takes time to fix massive damage. Those aren't men and women out there working 16-hour shifts, risking their lives to get the power back on because you can't live without your ipad for a day. They're mindless mules to be ridden hard and put away wet.
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