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West Virginia was hit harder than Virginia, yet you totally ignore that state in your headlines. Ohio also was slammed, yet you ignore them too.
I guess the only ones that matter were in Maryland and Virginia though. Apparently if you don’t live there, the damage after the stoprms never happened or just don’t matter.
Ah the plight of the east coast liberal.
1. years of protest to Utilities not to trim and cut trees.
2. Big storm hits and overgrown trees fall and damage thousands of
power lines.
3. Residents without A/C complain the power has taken too long to
restore calling the Utilities incompetent.
Never blame yourself when you can blame another.