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progressivebydesign

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27. Or u could be like that Dina person from HGTV who tweeted how she filled up her "cars"
Fri Nov 2, 2012, 11:08 AM
Nov 2012

before the storm, from her mansion on Staten Island, which lost power for only a day.. who is now "sobbing" on twtter because no one is "saving" her and her neighbors who didn't evacuate from the storm.

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The free market should allow for unrestrained prices postulater Nov 2012 #1
Bring in the Army tankers. 2-3 gallons for everyone, to get them out of the city. Barack_America Nov 2012 #2
"Get them out of the City"? brooklynite Nov 2012 #11
Not beforehand, now. Barack_America Nov 2012 #17
Same point brooklynite Nov 2012 #21
I don't think people are leaving hoboken123 Nov 2012 #22
Or u could be like that Dina person from HGTV who tweeted how she filled up her "cars" progressivebydesign Nov 2012 #27
I don't need to leave. But the people I know out in the 'burbs... JHB Nov 2012 #28
Are there profiteering laws against setting exboyfil Nov 2012 #3
And if you buy from a truck Lefty Thinker Nov 2012 #6
Reinforces our argument that government exboyfil Nov 2012 #10
There is probably a law against it, especially in NY. Atman Nov 2012 #9
The law serves to price the externality exboyfil Nov 2012 #12
Redundancy reduces profit, so redundacy will not be provided Strelnikov_ Nov 2012 #4
I think that's basically right. No back-up generators in most gas stations because they aren't HereSince1628 Nov 2012 #14
Our town's maintenance facility has its own "gas station." Atman Nov 2012 #29
My son, who lives in Mahwah NJ, called last night to say.... Bonhomme Richard Nov 2012 #5
There's no gas, it makes complete sense hoboken123 Nov 2012 #25
One of the most important things a person can do to prepare for a disaster is to fill up the gas... slackmaster Nov 2012 #7
Of course not brooklynite Nov 2012 #8
It stretches far beyond the boroughs: hour north of NYC is still without gas lindysalsagal Nov 2012 #13
The biggest failure is the failure of people who are now out of fuel... slackmaster Nov 2012 #15
It's not the power issue hoboken123 Nov 2012 #26
Excellent question. kentuck Nov 2012 #16
This is just about the worst possible example cthulu2016 Nov 2012 #18
Your statement in the 7th paragraph is not accurate. A HERETIC I AM Nov 2012 #20
Yes, I do realize their cargo is under contract cthulu2016 Nov 2012 #23
Fine, me and FEMA and the feds are all wrong alcibiades_mystery Nov 2012 #36
How could the government do any better? B2G Nov 2012 #19
We're about to find out alcibiades_mystery Nov 2012 #32
a good time to ask the question? kentuck Nov 2012 #24
Are Americans too impatient? Unable to cope with crisis? progressivebydesign Nov 2012 #30
It's not Americans malaise Nov 2012 #34
I guess we'll get to test out some of the free market theories on this thread alcibiades_mystery Nov 2012 #31
Well FEMA is not putting up with this shite malaise Nov 2012 #33
Yup...just posted that...notice that I posted the OP this morning alcibiades_mystery Nov 2012 #35
I've been following the aftermath on WPIX malaise Nov 2012 #37
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