Irrational Behavior and the Power Grid
Posted by Tim at 9:48:15

According to KMOX 1120 AM, the Rev. Al Sharpton is coming in to St. Louis today to protest the fact that minorities are still without power in St. Louis after the storm that hit last week. He joins a growing faction that is angry at Ameren for its "slow" repair of the power lines.

Let me get this straight. A storm with 90+ MPH hurricane force winds hits six days ago and knocks out almost 600,000 customers' power -- the worst damage in the power company's history. The power company gets over 100,000 of those lines restored only to have a storm on Friday morning push the number back up to almost 600,000. Nevertheless, using over 4,000 Ameren and other power utility workers from all across the midwest, the number is inching down to 235,000, as of yesterday afternoon, and someone still has the nerve to suggest that Ameren is discriminating against minorities!?! Last I checked many non-minority areas in St. Charles were out of power all weekend, and St. Charles has the advantage of newer infrastructure with less large trees. St. Louis too is getting most of its power up, but there is a price to living in older areas, whether one is a minority or not.

People need to get a grip. Ameren has done an amazing job dealing with an "act of God" and to say otherwise is only to demonstrate one's lack of connection to reality. This isn't discrimination, its life after a major storm.






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Re: Irrational Behavior and the Power Grid

With all respect to Rev. Al Sharpton and his followers but….I ……no I better not.

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Posted by Mark - Jul 25, 2006 | 13:10:55



Re: Irrational Behavior and the Power Grid

Rev. Fraud strikes again! His Church of Racial Extortion hasn’t seen an act of God from which they couldn’t make political points, not to mention extort a tidy “donation.” Rev. Jackson does the same thing, but he’s a better preacher.

There, Mark. Does that cover it?


Posted by Ed Hurst - Jul 25, 2006 | 14:0:35



Re: Irrational Behavior and the Power Grid

There now has been someone that has died trying to restore power. People need to stop being so spoiled. I agree Tim people need to get a grip.


Posted by Michael Morgan - Jul 25, 2006 | 20:19:10



Re: Irrational Behavior and the Power Grid

Ed:


Posted by Mark - Jul 25, 2006 | 21:40:17


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