Thursday, February 11, 2010

Washington And Global Warming

U.S. President Barack Obama

Washington, D.C. has been snowed in by an unprecedented storm, which has deposited over 2 feet of snow on America's capital. The intense snow shut down the government and a number of establishments, such as Dulles Airport. There is also a blizzard warning in effect from North Carolina to New York.

In light of this freezing weather occurrence, which contradicts claims of deadly global warming, will Washington and the Obama Administration continue to spend record sums of money, out of taxpayer funds, to combat what they've perceived as "Climate change."

Washington, DC in America

President Barack Obama has invested billions in combating "Global Warming" yet the evidence is all around us that the nation has been colder than ever this winter, with even the perennially warm Miami, hitting record lows in January.

It's warm again in Miami (for now) so we can smirk at D.C. How's that snow working out for you. For once, politicians are shoveling snow, instead of that other stuff they usually do (it rhymes with sewer...ok, for the slow people, it's manure). Even the FBI is having trouble updating their website in Washington, with all that snow coming out of their butts. Enjoy!

Storm pounds snowbound Mid-Atlantic, East Coast

WASHINGTON – A blizzard howled up the East Coast on Wednesday, making roads from Baltimore to New York City so treacherous that even plow drivers pulled over and bringing more misery to a Mid-Atlantic region having the snowiest winter on record.

In Pennsylvania, the governor closed large stretches of major highways because the second major storm in less than a week was making travel too risky. Crashes closed nine miles of Interstate 80 and sent 17 people to the hospital, none with serious injuries.

In Washington, snow fell so hard that people on the National Mall could not see the Capitol. Many in the region were still without power from the historic storm over the weekend, and even more were expected to lose it during this one.

"The snow has just been relentless," said Washington Fire Chief Dennis L. Rubin, a D.C. native who said the back-to-back storms are like nothing he has ever experienced. "It doesn't seem like we're getting much of a break."...

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