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You commies blamed the fire on the power company so the power company gave you what you asked for. Not only that, it is still not proven that the power company was to blame and there are MULTIPLE fire sources that could have been to blame.

You deserve this.

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>The businesses in an industrial park on the outer edge of Fort Collins are banding together and expressing their frustrations about recent power shutoffs by Xcel Energy. Businesses on the southwest corner of I-25 and Mulberry Street have recently experienced what Xcel calls a "Public Safety Power Shutoff," or a temporary pause in electric service amid a severe weather event like strong winds. Businesses in the area, like American Furniture Warehouse, are now demanding that Xcel Energy makes changes to help prevent them from losing important business days due to lack of power. "We get hundreds of customers within the course of a day here," said Rich Burlingame, store manager at the AFW in Fort Collins.

You commies blamed the fire on the power company so the power company gave you what you asked for. Not only that, it is still not proven that the power company was to blame and there are MULTIPLE fire sources that could have been to blame. You deserve this. Archive: https://archive.today/RJe2H From the post: >>The businesses in an industrial park on the outer edge of Fort Collins are banding together and expressing their frustrations about recent power shutoffs by Xcel Energy. Businesses on the southwest corner of I-25 and Mulberry Street have recently experienced what Xcel calls a "Public Safety Power Shutoff," or a temporary pause in electric service amid a severe weather event like strong winds. Businesses in the area, like American Furniture Warehouse, are now demanding that Xcel Energy makes changes to help prevent them from losing important business days due to lack of power. "We get hundreds of customers within the course of a day here," said Rich Burlingame, store manager at the AFW in Fort Collins.