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Judi Lynn

(160,545 posts)
Thu Nov 2, 2017, 09:43 PM Nov 2017

Most media outlets claim 70 percent of Puerto Rico is without power but that statistic is flawed

Source: Raw Story


SARAH K. BURRIS
02 NOV 2017 AT 20:52 ET

According to Frances Robles, a New York Times justice reporter for Central America, it isn’t that 70 percent is without power, it’s that the power company is only able to produce 30 percent of its power. That power isn’t going to residents of the island, it’s only reserved for the most essential services. The reality is Puerto Rican residents are still without power.

“The [Puerto Rican] government recently acknowledged that when it reports the percentage of power restored, it wasn’t talking about customers,” Robles wrote in a Thursday twitter explanation. “The Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority, now admits that it was talking about percent of power BEING GENERATED [sic].”

All of that power is being reserved for hospitals, first responders and the water pumps to try and drain the floodwaters from the island.

“So if you ask around in Puerto Rico, hardly ANYBODY at all has power, unless you live next door to a hospital or the governor’s mansion,” Robles explained. “One of my cousins has power – but not enough for AC – because she’s right next to the airport, but the huge hotel across the street doesn’t.”



Read more: https://www.rawstory.com/2017/11/most-media-outlets-claim-70-percent-of-puerto-rico-is-without-power-but-that-statistic-is-flawed/

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Most media outlets claim 70 percent of Puerto Rico is without power but that statistic is flawed (Original Post) Judi Lynn Nov 2017 OP
Cheeto isn't lifting a finger b/c he knows this won't cost him politically sandensea Nov 2017 #1
If he doesn't personally profit from it, it won't happen. lark Nov 2017 #2
Good point. With Trump, there always has to be an angle - like the good con man he is. sandensea Nov 2017 #3
Criminals flock together lark Nov 2017 #4

sandensea

(21,639 posts)
1. Cheeto isn't lifting a finger b/c he knows this won't cost him politically
Thu Nov 2, 2017, 09:48 PM
Nov 2017

Something like a third of Americans - and probably most Republicans - think 'Porto Rico' is a separate country.

And not one they sympathize with much, either.

lark

(23,105 posts)
2. If he doesn't personally profit from it, it won't happen.
Fri Nov 3, 2017, 09:56 AM
Nov 2017

They can't vote for him so he wants them to die, they can't vote for him and are brown so no use to him or repugs.

sandensea

(21,639 posts)
3. Good point. With Trump, there always has to be an angle - like the good con man he is.
Fri Nov 3, 2017, 12:17 PM
Nov 2017

Same, of course, goes for Zinke (and most of the rest of that cabinet).

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