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Still in the dark, but the blog's getting updated

Posted on November 5, 2012 by Dissent

I’m not in the 1% on wealth.

I’m not in the 47% who reportedly don’t pay federal taxes.

I am, however, among those who still have no power or light thanks to the incompetence and mismanagement of Long Island Power.  I hope Governor Cuomo and my county do something about LIPA’s ignoring our towns for a week or more when they could have gotten us up and running again if they had requested and brought on more crew before the storm hit us here –  instead of waiting until after the storm to request help.

But thanks to some regular readers who emailed me some leads to get me started on updating, I spent this morning at a public library keeping warm and updating this blog, DataBreaches.net, and PHIprivacy.

Thanks for your help and kind wishes, everyone.  Right now, the fucktards (yes, you heard me) at LIPA are estimating that power will be restored to my street on November 12. November 12???  Another week of this or more?  With another storm moving in this Wednesday?  Seriously, LIPA?  Seriously?

It’s time to #OccupyLIPA or oust the management at the very least.  This is really inexcusable.


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