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In reply to the discussion: When did a month become thought of as a long time for electric service to be [View all]RB TexLa
(17,003 posts)65. I was. New Orleans has electricty now. I'm just saying, sometimes it takes more than a few days
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When did a month become thought of as a long time for electric service to be [View all]
RB TexLa
Nov 2012
OP
Another example, a baby I know that had a birth defect that required a ventilator?
freshwest
Nov 2012
#138
Since linemen no longer have to get there on foot, walking uphill in both directions in 10' of snow.
Gidney N Cloyd
Nov 2012
#9
I'm not and so far the replies all appear to be from people who would tell the electricians
RB TexLa
Nov 2012
#11
No, these are the people who hug, cheer on the electricians and bring them food and water.
PeaceNikki
Nov 2012
#18
It may take a month to get the job done in whatever backwater you reside in...
BlueMan Votes
Nov 2012
#158
We don't have this expection of power being restored in days in Louisiana after such a storm
RB TexLa
Nov 2012
#21
Yes, noticed that about RB TexLa for some time now, especially in Social Security threads
suffragette
Nov 2012
#190
We live in a time and place where we can provide necessities to our people
Generic Other
Nov 2012
#15
This is something about the military I never knew until recent threads. Thanks for more info.
freshwest
Nov 2012
#139
It's a long time in late summer in Louisiana too. But I don't expect everyone to drop everything
RB TexLa
Nov 2012
#61
How can it be an 'entitlement' to get what they've paid to create for years.. the electrical grid?
freshwest
Nov 2012
#143
I don't think they have any idea and don't care. They are "By God, entitled" to as little
RB TexLa
Nov 2012
#35
If 2 wks was long, 4 wks is longer. I've had it out for a week in WA, and lived without
uppityperson
Nov 2012
#94
LOL, a Texan lecturing people in the NE about long-term power outages in November. (nt)
Posteritatis
Nov 2012
#58
Wait you had two generators and you are lecturing people to suck it up and go without power?
Puregonzo1188
Nov 2012
#192
when was a month NOT considered a long time to be without electric service?
HereSince1628
Nov 2012
#31
I'm not saying it's easy to go without. It's the expectation of having it returned so quick
RB TexLa
Nov 2012
#41
Saying people shouldn't think everything should be majically cleaned up for them in days
RB TexLa
Nov 2012
#47
Who said it'd be a month? It's been a few days, so far. There were 5 to 8 Mill.w/o power. Now,
Honeycombe8
Nov 2012
#44
Within a year or two of ubiquitous electrical service first becoming a thing? (nt)
Posteritatis
Nov 2012
#56
You do realize that we had people living across the country because we didn't have
RB TexLa
Nov 2012
#62
I was. New Orleans has electricty now. I'm just saying, sometimes it takes more than a few days
RB TexLa
Nov 2012
#65
I've donated to several groups. I happen to know you are not my brother, so please
RB TexLa
Nov 2012
#71
You mean you donated to help those grotesquely entitled people? Cool story, bro!
Zalatix
Nov 2012
#76
It's the sense of entitlement. The person who hears it will be five or four days till their
RB TexLa
Nov 2012
#69
Just curious, but what percentage of people in bad situations do you believe have this ....
OldDem2012
Nov 2012
#108
"When"? Ever since electricity became a part of life, "entitlement" geesh! WTF nt
Raine
Nov 2012
#64
Really sorry to hear that is happening now. The OP's a slap in the face to all like you.
freshwest
Nov 2012
#147
What brought this "home" to me was a photo on DU ... from a NY residence with a sign on the fence...
libdem4life
Nov 2012
#86
All my relatives at present are unfortunately "remote" and I'd be lost without those
libdem4life
Nov 2012
#95
Holy Wow ... thank you ... it's like we think the food in our urban grocery stores just appeared
libdem4life
Nov 2012
#100
I don't know but if that is how long it takes, that is just how long it takes
treestar
Nov 2012
#102
Where does the sense of entitlement to be an unfeeling and heartless bastard come from?
quinnox
Nov 2012
#107
but claiming that this is a sense of entitlement is a shit attitude
La Lioness Priyanka
Nov 2012
#127
no matter how much you have suffered there is no reason not to understand
La Lioness Priyanka
Nov 2012
#133
when you are in a shit position do you usually think of people who had it worse?
La Lioness Priyanka
Nov 2012
#153
Well, considering that many of us travelled to Louisiana in the aftermath of Katrina and Rita
ChillZilla
Nov 2012
#156
no one can keep that attitude because its unrealistic and frankly probably unhealthy
La Lioness Priyanka
Nov 2012
#180
The power companies are well paid for their service and should be competent at restoring it
JVS
Nov 2012
#154
I think most people have felt that way for two full generations, perhaps three
slackmaster
Nov 2012
#175
Since the TVA, Flintstone. In Houston it took 2½ wks after Hurricane Rita to get my power back.
Bucky
Nov 2012
#176
It then begs the question: what is the relevant and precise amount of time to expect restoration
LanternWaste
Nov 2012
#203