Wow. Guliani is such a dickhead.

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Just watched him on MSNBC comparing Sandy to 9-11.

During 9-11 we got all the generators we needed.

Asshole, 9-11 wasn't nearly as big as Sandy. It wasn't a multi state disaster.

Jesus, I can't stand this guy.

9-11.9-11.9-11.9-11.

Fuck off, forever, pleasue, Guli.
 
Just watched him on MSNBC comparing Sandy to 9-11.

During 9-11 we got all the generators we needed.

Asshole, 9-11 wasn't nearly as big as Sandy. It wasn't a multi state disaster.

Jesus, I can't stand this guy.

9-11.9-11.9-11.9-11.

Fuck off, forever, pleasue, Guli.

what's he supposed to compare it to? valentine's day?
 
what's he supposed to compare it to? valentine's day?

I don't know. Something relevant.

Or don't try and compare it to another disaster at all.

The notion that FEMA should have been able to supply generators for people left without power is beyond stupid. But then, so is Giuliani and his constituents.
 
I don't know. Something relevant.

Or don't try and compare it to another disaster at all.

The notion that FEMA should have been able to supply generators for people left without power is beyond stupid. But then, so is Giuliani and his constituents.

Would it be fair to expect them to do a better job than they did with Katrina?
 
I don't know. Something relevant.

Or don't try and compare it to another disaster at all.

The notion that FEMA should have been able to supply generators for people left without power is beyond stupid. But then, so is Giuliani and his constituents.

he's not a public servant right now, is he? so therefore he has no constituents.

but hey, who's to say what "stupid" means these days anyway? :rolleyes:

the aid and relief efforts in nyc, especially in staten island, have been atrocious. giuliani is right to be upset about it.
 
The notion that FEMA should have been able to supply generators for people left without power is beyond stupid.

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uhhh...I know what you're trying to say here, but you're going about it sideways.
 
The notion that FEMA should have been able to supply generators for people left without power is beyond stupid. But then, so is Giuliani and his constituents.

So, the residents of New York City are beyond stupid?
 
Why is that not a fair expectation of FEMA?

They don't have the resources to keep a few hundred thousand portable generators around in case they're needed. And there simply aren't enough around for them to go out and buy them quickly and then distribute them.

Peoples' expectations are unrealistic if they think its remotely possible for an agency to obtain thousands upon thousands of generators and then distribute them in a day or two.
 
They don't have the resources to keep a few hundred thousand portable generators around in case they're needed. And there simply aren't enough around for them to go out and buy them quickly and then distribute them.

Peoples' expectations are unrealistic if they think its remotely possible for an agency to obtain thousands upon thousands of generators and then distribute them in a day or two.

A few hundred thousand portable generators?

Are you sure you heard that correctly?
 
Genius! NYC Leaves Marathon Generators in Central Park, Residents Lash Out at Bloomberg



JWF

That Mike Bloomberg is looking more presidential by the day, huh?


What a run-around!

The city left more than a dozen generators desperately needed by cold and hungry New Yorkers who lost their homes to Hurricane Sandy still stranded in Central Park yesterday.

And that’s not all — stashed near the finish line of the canceled marathon were 20 heaters, tens of thousands of Mylar “space” blankets, jackets, 106 crates of apples and peanuts, at least 14 pallets of bottled water and 22 five-gallon jugs of water.

This while people who lost their homes in the Rockaways, Coney Island and Staten Island were freezing and going hungry.

Michael Murphy, of Staten Island, who had no power and no heat, said yesterday, “We needed 100 percent of the resources here.”

“If those generators were here, we maybe could have had some light for the cleanup effort,” he said. “Those generators would really have come in handy.’’

Larry Gold, 61, of Rockaway Park, who has difficulty breathing, can’t use his oxygen tank without electricity.

“I need power to breathe,’’ he said.

Breathing, it’s really overrated, especially when a blowhard like Bloomberg needs so much oxygen.
 
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uhhh...I know what you're trying to say here, but you're going about it sideways.

WTF do you mean? It's a pretty straightforward statement.


Do you have a learning disability? Sorry, I couldn't make it any simpler than that.
 
They don't have the resources to keep a few hundred thousand portable generators around in case they're needed. And there simply aren't enough around for them to go out and buy them quickly and then distribute them.

Peoples' expectations are unrealistic if they think its remotely possible for an agency to obtain thousands upon thousands of generators and then distribute them in a day or two.

so because YOU can't fathom a solution, therefore none exists?

good logic.
 
RUDY IS RIGHT!


The city left more than a dozen generators desperately needed by cold and hungry New Yorkers who lost their homes to Hurricane Sandy still stranded in Central Park yesterday.

And that’s not all — stashed near the finish line of the canceled marathon were 20 heaters, tens of thousands of Mylar “space” blankets, jackets, 106 crates of apples and peanuts, at least 14 pallets of bottled water and 22 five-gallon jugs of water.

This while people who lost their homes in the Rockaways, Coney Island and Staten Island were freezing and going hungry.:mad:
 
RUDY IS RIGHT!


The city left more than a dozen generators desperately needed by cold and hungry New Yorkers who lost their homes to Hurricane Sandy still stranded in Central Park yesterday.

And that’s not all — stashed near the finish line of the canceled marathon were 20 heaters, tens of thousands of Mylar “space” blankets, jackets, 106 crates of apples and peanuts, at least 14 pallets of bottled water and 22 five-gallon jugs of water.

This while people who lost their homes in the Rockaways, Coney Island and Staten Island were freezing and going hungry.:mad:

Hey, what do the New York Marathon and the United States presidential election have in common?



















They'll both be won by Kenyans!
 
WTF do you mean? It's a pretty straightforward statement.


Do you have a learning disability? Sorry, I couldn't make it any simpler than that.

No, you should've just stopped at Giuliani being a dickhead. That's basically all you needed to say, because it's true and also because comparing different disasters with different metrics during the continued aftermath of the disaster itself for politico points is a dumbshit thing to do.

He's not mayor of NYC anymore, he's just railing because he wants to be noticed again. If you want to cast blame about the generator fuck-ups and FEMA, cast it to the apropos people in charge.
 
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