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ProudToBeBlueInRhody

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1. "They are just not used to being in circumstances like this"
Wed Oct 31, 2012, 01:30 AM
Oct 2012

Don't really know what you are getting at, but we up here have to deal with blizzards and ice storms that can be just a debilitating as far as power loss, and that's when it's freezing with no electric heat....

I think you underestimate the will of this region....and I'll never underestimate NYC after 9/11.

By the way....those states may not be swing states, but they are still the fundamental foundation for Obama in the electoral college. So discounting their importance/impact is unwise. I hope everyone can get to their polling places by next week.

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"They are just not used to being in circumstances like this" ProudToBeBlueInRhody Oct 2012 #1
Obama will win EVERY ONE OF THESE STATES NO MATTER WHAT. MyUncle Oct 2012 #2
And what is it that you think anyone can do about it? LisaL Oct 2012 #3
Call the media on the coming BULLSHIT. MyUncle Oct 2012 #8
And Romny wanted to cut FEMA. LisaL Oct 2012 #11
I think what MyUncle is saying is that logic won't work when people are impoverished and angry. randome Oct 2012 #31
You tell me what the angle will be? ProudToBeBlueInRhody Oct 2012 #12
Today is the pivotal day, there HAS to some progress TODAY or the MSM is gonna is like: winstars Oct 2012 #18
Long-term power outages suck, but I don't see why people in the Northeast would have gkhouston Oct 2012 #4
People understand it's a natural disaster. LisaL Oct 2012 #5
Sadly true. n/t gkhouston Oct 2012 #7
Well, it is colder up here. A lot of people may have to temporarily move because of lack of heat. reformist2 Oct 2012 #25
At least the storm didn't happen in the middle of summer Impious Oct 2012 #6
This is the media capital of America. MyUncle Oct 2012 #9
And WTF do you want to be done about it? LisaL Oct 2012 #10
I'll take that under advisement. defacto7 Oct 2012 #16
Welcome to DU, Impious! Kurovski Oct 2012 #13
Not ugly... complicated. n/t Ellipsis Oct 2012 #14
Thanks for schooling me about where I've lived for my entire life. Chorophyll Oct 2012 #15
+1000 leftynyc Oct 2012 #21
Exactly. After all, we're a combination of Teh Liberal Elite and the Sopranos up in here. Chorophyll Oct 2012 #24
My point is that it is going to get really ugly. MyUncle Oct 2012 #27
I'm not an idiot, MyUncle. I'm surrounded by power outages right now. Chorophyll Oct 2012 #32
I meant no disrespect to you or NY Metro area Chorophyll, MyUncle Nov 2012 #58
I see the same news you do, MyUncle. I have internet and TV in my house. Chorophyll Nov 2012 #59
I grew up in Staten Island so I'm keeping up with the news from there MyUncle Nov 2012 #61
I've lived in the Northeast Mid-Atlantic region all of my life LynneSin Oct 2012 #35
I was without power with Ike for 2 weeks, it was September but still hot. texanwitch Oct 2012 #45
Indeed! Chorophyll Nov 2012 #57
Texanwitch is right, you adapt and get by. PATXgirl Nov 2012 #60
My life was so busy when Ike came, then everything came to a stop. texanwitch Nov 2012 #62
I was 3.3 miles from the epicenter of the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake. EmeraldCityGrl Oct 2012 #17
CT had two outages of roughly 800,000 customers lasting a week or more last year. NutmegYankee Oct 2012 #19
Alfred, huh? Channel 3 likes to name winter storms as a part of Weathertainment Throckmorton Oct 2012 #23
I live in Northern New London. NutmegYankee Oct 2012 #40
I Live in the Giants Neck Heights section of East lyme Throckmorton Oct 2012 #43
I live in the Oakdale portion of Montville. NutmegYankee Oct 2012 #49
My sister lives in Oakdale, Throckmorton Oct 2012 #52
No. NutmegYankee Oct 2012 #53
Didn't really think it was Throckmorton Oct 2012 #54
We're getting very used to it leftynyc Oct 2012 #20
feeling depressed myshofer Oct 2012 #22
During the derecho this past summer justiceischeap Oct 2012 #26
I believe you are overstating this by a large margin. MineralMan Oct 2012 #28
I hope you are right. MyUncle Oct 2012 #29
Allfred was worse for us in CT in terms of power outages. I lost my power for 2 days. Jennicut Oct 2012 #30
I hope they turn their righteous anger into climate change activism lunatica Oct 2012 #33
Um, don't forget Pennsylvania is in that mix and it IS a swing state LynneSin Oct 2012 #34
14 Days FreeJoe Oct 2012 #36
I expect people in the mid-Atlantic states will be no different. Chorophyll Oct 2012 #37
I agree FreeJoe Oct 2012 #39
I do not want to pick a fight. I'm sorry, sincerely. MyUncle Oct 2012 #55
Point taken. I've been there. However, this is also a lesson in lindysalsagal Oct 2012 #38
If you are counting down, you need to adjust your clock. Ruby the Liberal Oct 2012 #41
When I bought my 40 acres 33 years ago, panader0 Oct 2012 #42
We went for two weeks without power after Hugo. renie408 Oct 2012 #44
Yep. So did I. llmart Oct 2012 #46
Went without electricity for several weeks after Ike. LisaL Oct 2012 #50
A lovely fact free post. The NE is no stanger to disasters that impact power. Ice storms are a prime Monk06 Oct 2012 #47
bs HiPointDem Oct 2012 #48
I live in New Jersey and I am pissed Trekologer Oct 2012 #51
This sounds familiar. Ask CL&P about why they have a new President... NutmegYankee Oct 2012 #56
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