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Tuesday, 02/07/2017 10:23:54 PM

Tuesday, February 07, 2017 10:23:54 PM

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So we had a snow storm other day and once again the IGNORANCE is unbelievable!

Look, I'm not rich by any means but I am smart enough to have saved up for a generator so I don't have to rely on my government because doing that is like saying hey can I have a few root canals?

According to this one fool who I'd bet my last dollar is a LIAR not many people go out and buy $900.00 of groceries at a time but for argument sakes lets just say their pants aren't on fire and they actually bought that much ok?

So you can afford $900.00 on groceries but can't pull your head out of your ass long enough to think hey maybe I should own a generator to protect my food?

Huh?

LOLOLOLOLOL!!!

It's amazing I don't drink 24/7 after thinking about these people's ignorance!






You can go to link if you want to see video's and tweets.
http://komonews.com/news/local/homeowners-frustrated-after-2-days-without-power-after-weekend-snow-storm


Homeowners frustrated after 2 days without power due to weekend snow storm
by KOMO News Staff
Tuesday, February 7th 2017




BELLEVUE, Wash. -- Puget Sound Energy says it could take until the end of the week to get the power back on for all of its customers. As of early Tuesday evening, more than 13,000 of them were still in the dark from the region's weekend snow storm.
After nearly 2 full days without electricity, Cat Martini-Rashid has just about reached her whits end.
"Here we stand. Dark and no power. Still," she said. "23 degrees in the house. So, it’s warmer outside here than inside our house."
The power to her Bellevue home went out just before midnight Sunday when a pole around the corner came crashing down.


It's just one of hundreds of problem spots yet to be fixed after the powerful winter storm blanketed the region with several inches of snow.
The constant buzz of power trucks on Mercer Island on Tuesday morning was a relief for Florida-native Linda Stevenson.
"Way different from hurricane season. But it’s kinda the same. When you don’t have power, you just… you don’t have power and you have to figure out something else to do," Stevenson said.


Puget Sound Energy says ice in some neighborhoods Tuesday has made it difficult for crews to access damaged lines.
All of PSE's customers in Whatcom County should have their lights back on by now. Power should be fully restored to its customers in Pierce and Thurston Counties by Wednesday and those in South King County by 11:55 P.M. Thursday. Some customers in Kitsap and North King County might have to wait until Friday at noon to get their lights back on.
"It’s just freezing," Martini-Rashid said.
If one more day passes without the power being on in her neighborhood, Martini-Rashid said she just might check her entire family into a hotel.
"We went shopping before all of this and lost about $900 worth of groceries," she said.
Crews were brought in from Canada to help restore power for those affected by this storm, a spokeswoman for Puget Sound Energy said. Crews are working as quickly as possible day and night to get all of the lights back on, she added.

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