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<blockquote data-quote="Observer" data-source="post: 3741795" data-attributes="member: 50589"><p>After watching how people were in Puerto Rico after the hurricane - I've changed my mind. Time magazine showed how the residents sit around on their couches rather than clearing debris. Texas and Florida were clearing there debris. Then they had a debacle about the power grid. Some company came to the island to start reinstalling the electricity. Someone complained that the company was getting favors from Washington; so the electricians took their stuff and left. I learned that the reason the power was in such bad shape as the equipment had not been kept up over the last several years and they were way behind on their bills. WHO would want to "help" with the installations if they're not going to get paid? Then last week was the icing on cake. Out on a tarmac are 60,000 cases of water that are just sitting there. Who was in charge of getting them dispersed?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Observer, post: 3741795, member: 50589"] After watching how people were in Puerto Rico after the hurricane - I've changed my mind. Time magazine showed how the residents sit around on their couches rather than clearing debris. Texas and Florida were clearing there debris. Then they had a debacle about the power grid. Some company came to the island to start reinstalling the electricity. Someone complained that the company was getting favors from Washington; so the electricians took their stuff and left. I learned that the reason the power was in such bad shape as the equipment had not been kept up over the last several years and they were way behind on their bills. WHO would want to "help" with the installations if they're not going to get paid? Then last week was the icing on cake. Out on a tarmac are 60,000 cases of water that are just sitting there. Who was in charge of getting them dispersed? [/QUOTE]
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