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Kayback
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Posted: 04 November 2012 at 1:46am |
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Hope you all pull through with minimal impact. Sounds like Gaia was pissed at the USA when she thought this one up. KBK |
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Reb Cpl
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Posted: 04 November 2012 at 8:44am |
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On the eve of my brand new commute to work....they're pulling gasoline resources from my area and relocating them downstate. My in-laws are an hour north of the city cant get gasoline. I understand the need to get generators powered up, but it may grind things to a halt up here- especially considering its a 20 mile drive for groceries in this area.
I have friends who are incensed that when upstate areas were destroyed by Irene last year, there was a major 'shrug' from down that way, minimized because "It didn't hit the city" and we were forced to make our own way through it with some nominal help. You know what though? I'm not really bothered by it. Its two different worlds there and here. Losing power here and there have different implications, PLUS the time of year was different. We didn't have to worry about heating to stay alive, they do. Am I annoyed that I'll probably have to limp into a gas station an hour north of here to put gas in the car, probably at inflated costs? A bit, but not enough to complain about it. I can't get down there with some of the county volunteer firefighters who are going to help, (babies, new job, etc...) so if I need to spend a few extra bucks this week to fuel up so some old lady can have generated power, fine. You'd be amazed at how many people aren't thinking that way around here though. Its sort of sad. We're quick to take NYC money during the tourist season, but apparently giving a bit back is cause for consternation. |
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Posted: 04 November 2012 at 9:40am |
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You know, I've never understood why upstate has never divested itself of Manhattan and LI or vice versa. It really is two completely different worlds, two completely different sets of political methods, etc. You'd still have the suburbs pulling in tax money from the City, but by now let the 5 boroughs just form their own little state and keep their corruption out of your government? Back in the mid 1800's my home state took advantage of the secession of VA from the union to split, but the real reason was that we were marginalized in VA political realms and infrastructure development. I'd think there were similar disparities between the city and anything north of LI or west of the Hudson. |
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Posted: 04 November 2012 at 10:13am |
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I do like the fact our gas prices are dropping.
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Posted: 04 November 2012 at 10:15am |
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Rofl_Mao, it's really hit or miss weather it will affect the election. I think less people are heading to the polls but overall things won't be swayed. Sad to say but most people are pretty polarized this election it seems.
People seem more angry with local Officials and the Red Cross and such. Using Staten Island as an Example, people effing hate bloomberg the mayor of nyc for really not doing anything. All of the support out there is private donors, and churches and the like. The community turnout there is amazing, it's the kind of people you dream about living by. Even prior to the mess they were some of the most welcoming and nicest people I've ever met, snooki guido accents and all. It seems like most of North Jersey is okay. Power outages, gas lines, gas rationing, etcetera but overall most people's homes didn't get wrecked by trees or something. A lot of things are beginning to reopen, but a lot are still without power. The coastal areas... Not so much. The island that 'jersey shore' was on is pretty much destroyed. The public isn't allowed on the island and it could be uninhabitable for a year. I wasn't able to get on it, but assume everything has to be rebuilt. As I said before, I was cleaning out my cousins house on Staten Island, where the Atlantic Ocean decided to move into her home. The area there is destroyed, with a lot of homes got flooded and had the sewer back up into them. I even saw a house that got ripped off of its foundation, and cars and random things get thrown around. Now it's mostly people there cleaning out their own homes and waiting for fema or insurance to rebuild. I'll describe it better when I get to a computer. |
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Reb Cpl
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Posted: 04 November 2012 at 10:38am |
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I've oft wondered the same thing myself, and nobody's given me a satisfactory answer. One of the big reasons I can think of is that upstate NY hosts the water supply for NYC, and they actually own massive chunks of land up here. If NYC left, the 'upstate' state would be split up and divided along waterways, both main and tributaries all throughout the area. If there was to be a split, we would have to buy up that land, and rent it back to them later on, and that would never be allowed to happen. Not with the might of the city being what it is. |
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Posted: 04 November 2012 at 11:20am |
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Posted: 08 November 2012 at 6:06am |
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Be safe. Hope nothing happens wrong Edited by Yerntor - 09 November 2012 at 1:04am |
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