http://www.theonion.com/articles/millions-without-power-following-election,30247/
WASHINGTON—According to widespread reports, roughly 314
million Americans across the country have been left without any power following
Tuesday’s devastating presidential election.
As many struggle to cope amidst the continued outage,
experts have predicted that due to the severity of the presidential contest,
which cut a wide swath of carnage throughout the entire United States, it’s
very possible that power won’t be fully restored to the general public for at
least another four years, if ever.
“By our estimates, power is out in roughly 150 million homes
throughout the country, and many residents—especially the poor, the middle
class, and ethnic minorities—will have no power for a long, long time,” said
Cornell University political scientist Dr. Paul Kucharski, adding that the
power infrastructure, which was originally put in place in 1789, has become
increasingly problematic and unreliable over the past 200 years.
“Given that we have an outdated system that is so prone to
failure, an outage of this magnitude was inevitable.”
“At this point,” he continued, “with the number of citizens
whose lives have been completely devastated by this election, I think it’s
fairly clear that the whole system needs a complete overhaul.”
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