Victoria\'s Secret[/b] saved the New York National Guard. Seriously. The National Guard found themselves without power. And if you don't have power, who would you turn to for help?
...On Monday night, Hurricane Sandy hit the armory of the New York Army National Guard’s 69th Infantry Regiment, leaving the soldiers without power, hot water, or anything but the most rudimentary means of communicating with the outside world. So the next morning, the Regiment’s officers made an emergency plea — to the producers of the Victoria’s Secret fashion show.
As they had done for the last three years running, the lingerie company was holding its annual television event at the Regiment’s historic armory, located at 25th street and Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. For the show, the producers had hauled in eight massive 500 kilowatt generators. Of course, the producers said, we’d be happy to help. Hours later, the lights flashed back on....
Fortunately, Victoria's Secret didn't stop there. it turns out they were also better equipped to distribute food than either the National Guard or FEMA:
The troops also needed help distributing food. The Federal Emergency Management Agency had begun bringing tractor-trailers’ worth of emergency provisions to the armory. It was up to the troops to break up the pallets, load them in military trucks, and bring them to the seven distribution centers in Manhattan where the Salvation Army would hand out meals to Hurricane victims. One problem: the 69th didn’t have a fork lift. So again, they turned to the Victoria’s Secret crew.
Read more about why the [b]free market is better equipped to handle disasters than the government by clicking
here . And see
"The free market can allocate resources better than the government can" , by Judge Andrew Napolitano.
You know, only a crass, degenerate pervert would end this post with a revealing photo of Victoria's Secret models.
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Onward and upward,
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