Well there's 8 million people in New York City. So do a little math with the 12 million gallons of gas. There's still 2.5 million without power and it's getting cold there. Folks have to go to work and can't do that without gas. As a tax payer I sure don't have a problem with giving them the gas as long as I have to help pay 60% of crop insurance premiums for farmers. Now one might say they should have prepared for this storm and if so one can also say farmers should have been prepared with irrigation systems to grow their crops.
So get over it. Been enough bit-ch-ing here the last few days. Maybe one day a hurricane will still be a cat 2 or 3 in the center of the country. Then you'll know what it's all about. Big difference in 1 mile wide destruction compared to 900 mile wide destruction. And if you think they need to move be ready to give up more farm land for them to buy and live on.
BTW for all I know the state may be paying for the gas. I really don't give a rip flip. Get gas to them and they can run generators and get warm.
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