Tuesday Reads: Mostly Hurricane Sandy
Posted: October 30, 2012 Filed under: morning reads | Tags: Bill Clinton, China, Chrysler Jeep plant, disaster relief, FEMA, flip flops, Hurricane Sandy, Mitt Romney, Mormon church, Ohio, tax avoidance, voter suppression 80 CommentsGood Morning!!
Superstorm indeed. I just saw on the weather channel that we’re having high wind warnings and may even get snow here in central Indiana today. Exhaustion finally set in for me last night from drive 1,000 miles, so I’m writing this at 5:30 AM.
I had MSNBC, CNN, and the weather channel on a few times during the night, but most of the news was still about New York City only. You’d think something would have happened in other parts of New York state that was worth covering. Of course I don’t want to minimize how bad things are in NYC, It’s just that with a storm so huge, you’d think there might be some TV coverage of other places.
This morning they were actually talking about the snowstorm in West Virginia a little bit, but I have no idea if the storm did anything in New England. So let’s see what’s happening out there–largely in link dump fashion.
MSNBC: Sandy slams Northeast: 7M without power, nuclear plant on alert, homes swept away
Superstorm Sandy hurled a wall of water of up to 13 feet high at the Northeast coast, sweeping houses out into the ocean, flooding subway tunnels in New York City and sparking an alert at a nuclear power station in New Jersey.
At least 10 people were killed, more than 7 million were without power as the historic storm pounded some 11 states and the District of Columbia. More than a million people across a dozen states had been ordered to evacuate.
Power outages are expected to be widespread and could last for days. NBC meteorologist Bill Karins warned to “expect the cleanup and power outage restoration to continue right up through Election Day.”
The New York Times has massive coverage and lots of photos: Storm Barrels Ashore, Leaving Path of Destruction
The mammoth and merciless storm made landfall near Atlantic City around 8 p.m., with maximum sustained winds of about 80 miles per hour, the National Hurricane Center said. That was shortly after the center had reclassified the storm as a post-tropical cyclone, a scientific renaming that had no bearing on the powerful winds, driving rains and life-threatening storm surge expected to accompany its push onto land.
The storm had unexpectedly picked up speed as it roared over the Atlantic Ocean on a slate-gray day and went on to paralyze life for millions of people in more than a half-dozen states, with extensive evacuations that turned shorefront neighborhoods into ghost towns. Even the superintendent of the Statue of Liberty left to ride out the storm at his mother’s house in New Jersey; he said the statue itself was “high and dry,” but his house in the shadow of the torch was not.
The wind-driven rain lashed sea walls and protective barriers in places like Atlantic City, where the Boardwalk was damaged as water forced its way inland. Foam was spitting, and the sand gave in to the waves along the beach at Sandy Hook, N.J., at the entrance to New York Harbor. Water was thigh-high on the streets in Sea Bright, N.J., a three-mile sand-sliver of a town where the ocean joined the Shrewsbury River.
“It’s the worst I’ve seen,” said David Arnold, watching the storm from his longtime home in Long Branch, N.J. “The ocean is in the road, there are trees down everywhere. I’ve never seen it this bad.”
But, you know, global climate change–that’s not happening. It must be gay marriage that’s causing this.
There was a huge explosion at a Con-Ed power plant in lower Manhattan during the night. Here’s the viral video.
50 homes destroyed as six-alarm blaze rips through Queens
I’m relieved to see that Sandy’s wrath wasn’t quite as bad in New England.
Sandy wreaks havoc on Conn. shore towns; 2 dead
Superstorm Sandy lashes NH with strong winds, rain
Maine gets high winds, heavy rain from superstorm Sandy; tens of thousands in the dark
Sandy brought snow to West Virginia.
President Obama signs West Virginia Emergency Declaration
And in Virginia…
Superstorm Sandy to stick around Virginia 1 more day with rain, wind and snow
In other news…
Think Progress: PA radio station runs misleading voter ID ad
Everyone’s talking about how Mitt Romney recommended getting rid of FEMA and making state handle their own disaster responses, but of course now he’s flip flopped once again, according to Politico: Romney would give more power to states, would not abolish FEMA
Here’s something incredible from Bloomberg: Romney Avoids Taxes via Loophole Cutting Mormon Donations
In 1997, Congress cracked down on a popular tax shelter that allowed rich people to take advantage of the exempt status of charities without actually giving away much money.
Individuals who had already set up these vehicles were allowed to keep them. That included Mitt Romney, then the chief executive officer of Bain Capital, who had just established such an arrangement in June 1996.
The charitable remainder unitrust, as it is known, is one of several strategies Romney has adopted over his career to reduce his tax bill. While Romney’s tax avoidance is legal and common among high-net-worth individuals, it has become an issue in the campaign. President Barack Obama attacked him in their second debate for paying “lower tax rates than somebody who makes a lot less.”
In this instance, Romney used the tax-exempt status of a charity — the Mormon Church, according to a 2007 filing — to defer taxes for more than 15 years. At the same time he is benefitting, the trust will probably leave the church with less than what current law requires, according to tax returns obtained by Bloomberg this month through a Freedom of Information Act request.
Wow! This guy is the champion of sleezeballs! Too bad no no one is paying attention now that Sandy has taken over the next few news cycles.
The Hill: Bill Clinton: Mitt Romney’s Jeep-to-China ad is ‘biggest load of bull in the world’
Former President Clinton and Vice President Biden blasted Republican nominee Mitt Romney over a campaign ad that says Chrysler is moving Jeep production to China because of President Obama’s policies.
The Hill kinda-sorta tries to make it sound like the ad is OK and the Obama campaign is just whining!
The Obama campaign has complained about the Romney campaign’s Jeep ad, which links the president to a report saying Chrysler plans to move its Jeep production from the U.S. to China.
Chrysler released a statement on Monday saying it had no plans to stop producing Jeeps in the U.S.
The statement said, “U.S. Jeep assembly lines will continue to stay in operation.”
Yeah, because there’s two sides to every story even when one is a bald-faced, blatant, dirty lie.
Now it’s your turn. What’s going on where you are? I sure hope all you Sky Dancers are staying safe and warm.
Hurricane Sandy Open Thread
Posted: October 29, 2012 Filed under: open thread | Tags: Hurricane Sandy, natural disasters, weather 117 CommentsGood Evening!!
I’m having a hard time figuring out what’s going on with Hurricane Sandy, because whenever Washington DC and New York City are involved in a weather event, the national media only want to talk about what’s happening in those two cities. I noticed this last year when New York City had a rare blizzard and even though conditions were much worse up here in New England, we heard nothing about it on the national news.
From what I can see from some quick surfing, the effects are being felt very widely all along the East coast. I grabbed a few photos off the ‘net from various places.
More photos of the storm are collected at The Boston Globe
Here are a few recent news links on the storm:
Wall Street Journal: East Coast Braces as Sandy Strengthens
Fox News Latino:Hurricane Sandy Slams Northeast
The Boston Globe: Power outages at 172K as storm strikes
Reuters: As election, Sandy draw near, pressure mounts on disaster chief
So, any of you Sky Dancers who are feeling the impact of this giant storm, please tell us what’s happening where you are. And whatever you do, please stay safe!
Sandy says the Sun Will Not Come Out Tomorrow
Posted: October 28, 2012 Filed under: open thread | Tags: Hurricane Sandy 44 Comments
We are all thinking about the folks that will be impacted by Hurricane Sandy. I’m feeling your pain!! They’re calling this a 100 year storm. I’ve seen more than my share of 100 year, 300 year and 500 year storms. Be prepared!!
Sandy may combine with a second storm coming out of the Midwest to create a system that would rival the New England hurricane of 1938 in intensity, said Paul Kocin, a National Weather Service meteorologist in College Park, Maryland. The hurricane currently passing the Bahamas has killed 21 people across the Caribbean, the Associated Press reported, citing local officials.
“What we’re seeing in some of our models is a storm at an intensity that we have not seen in this part of the country in the past century,” Kocin said in a telephone interview yesterday. “We’re not trying to hype it, this is what we’re seeing in some of our models. It may come in weaker.”
The hybrid storm may strike anywhere from the Delaware- Maryland-Virginia peninsula to southern New England. The current National Hurricane Center track calls for the system to go up Delaware Bay and almost directly over Wilmington, Delaware, just southwest of Philadelphia, on Oct. 30-31.
Please be certain to let us know how you are!
If it makes you feel better, lots and lots of experienced Louisiana Hurricane workers from LA GOHSEP are on their way up there to help out! We’re also sending fleets of utility trucks. I’m sure our Governor will be up there with you shortly too as long as there are opportunities for him to be on any television set within a short distance of New Hampshire.
Here are some helpful ideas for riding out Hurricane Sandy from the man who would be Fascist Dictator of the US:
#MittStormTips Women, stay indoors until you receive instruction from the nearest man. #AlsoMakeDinner
#MittStormTips: In case of flooding, raise your car elevator to at least the 5th or 6th floor of your mansion. #Sandy
#MittStormTips Stock up on extra housekeepers, kitchen staff, maintenance personnel.
#MittStormtips Pack a flashlight, extra batteries, portable radio, bottled water, a bayonet, and your binder full of women. #sandy
#MittStormTips I’m worried. Some of my best friends own insurance companies.
#MittStormTips: Check the Weather Channel for storm updates. Check Fox News for Why This Is Obama’s Fault updates.
Meanwhile, I should remind you that Mittens wants to get rid of FEMA. Just so you know, Governor Vaginal Probe of Virginia and Governor Shamu of
New Jersey have their requests for Federal Emergency Authorizations in already. What? The market isn’t going to solve all their problems for them? What? Romney wants them ALL to take care of it themselves.
Hey Governors! Romney says you’re wasting our money! Take care of it yourselves! I’m just waiting for Pat Robertson’s verdict on what group of people he hates that he thinks God’s punishing this time out. My hope is that he has to explain the complete destruction of Liberty University. (No injured people, just total destruction of the damned property.)
h/t to PDGrey
Okay, so seriously, here’s some useful links that I always have handy.
FEMA: Apply for assistance and get help on your flood insurance claims.
American Red Cross: Get help with emergency shelters and hurricane preparation tips.
Weather Underground: This site is the only place to go for real weather information
Also, go there now for the latest warnings and updates.
and NO, I will not link to that horrid song. My cousin played Daddy Warbuck’s secretary on Broadway for quite a few years and I have no idea how she endured that song that many times a week.
Take Care!!! Be Safe and don’t follow #MittStormTips to strap your animals securely to the car roofs when evacuating safe in the knowledge that the rain will clear up the mess!!! Keep your pets inside and keep your pet’s leash, container and food handy in case you have to evacuate. You also need fresh water for you pets so be sure to check their daily water needs. Also, check ahead for pet friendly motels and shelters even if you think you won’t evacuate. Check for other arrangements like a pet storm shelter where you can send your pet free while you stay at another shelter if you get stuck in that situation. They will feed, walk, and make sure your pet gets to you after the storm. Your local government and Red Cross can help you with that!!! One of the big lessons of Katrina was that of the pet experience and now most states and Red Cross Chapters also have pet arrangements of some kind.
Again, Please be Safe!












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