Posted by Paul from MI on September 01, 2011 at 18:46:01 from (204.106.241.145):
In Reply to: Connecticut power posted by NY 986 on September 01, 2011 at 15:58:46:
Here in rural Michigan we have thousands of miles of overhead power lines. Yes they could be underground, but who would pay for it. Far cheaper to own a generator to get you by on the occasions when power is out. Now this idea that any power company can provide interuption free power no matter what mother nature throws at it is just idiotic. This all goes along with the entitlement, not my responsibility, lazy a$$, thought process of a lot of the country these days. I'm so dang tired of people blaming everything but themselves for every problenm that comes along, and not doing one thing to prepare or help themselves I could scream. Maybe I am screaming!
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