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<blockquote data-quote="30BulletHoles" data-source="post: 2015589" data-attributes="member: 8041"><p>Actually people living in the aftermath of Sandy are doing without, mostly because people didn't prepare. I have a friend that used to live in Hoboken,NJ and has a lot of family that lives there. I asked her if her family and friends had made preparations for the storm several days in advance. She replied that all they were worried about was piss poor weather for Halloween. When the storm hit they were screwed, no power, no heat, no food other than what they had at home, no gas. </p><p></p><p> Bottom line, when a disaster happens locally, region wide, nationally or globally you are all alone and no one is going to help you. People on the news during the Sandy aftermath weren't praising FEMA for their help, they were raising hell because they couldn't get help fast enough if at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="30BulletHoles, post: 2015589, member: 8041"] Actually people living in the aftermath of Sandy are doing without, mostly because people didn't prepare. I have a friend that used to live in Hoboken,NJ and has a lot of family that lives there. I asked her if her family and friends had made preparations for the storm several days in advance. She replied that all they were worried about was piss poor weather for Halloween. When the storm hit they were screwed, no power, no heat, no food other than what they had at home, no gas. Bottom line, when a disaster happens locally, region wide, nationally or globally you are all alone and no one is going to help you. People on the news during the Sandy aftermath weren't praising FEMA for their help, they were raising hell because they couldn't get help fast enough if at all. [/QUOTE]
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