Apparently, Gore’s “Don’t Stop Believing†blitz didn’t work as well as he had planned, so he’s going to dump $100 Million per year for the next three years into another one.
Might it be because of news items like this?
Storm shuts own Interstate 90 Eastbound over Snoqualmie Pass
State transportation officials closed Interstate 90 to eastbound traffic Monday night because of bad weather at Snoqualmie Pass.The highway was closed near North Bend after traffic snarled near the pass, according to a statement issued by the Department of Transportation just after 10 p.m.
Several vehicles were involved in spinouts approaching the pass. Winter weather at the pass was to blame.
No estimates on when the road would reopen were available.
Or this?
March leaves Tulips scarce for start of Skagit County festival
The annual Skagit County Tulip Festival is set to start Tuesday – an event that brings in up to $20 million annually.
But, there are no tulips, thanks in part to a weekend winter blast.”It has been frustrating because we don’t want to disappoint the public,” said Jeannette Degoede, owner of Tulip Town. “Every day in March has been low and cold 30 degrees, 32 degrees, and that makes the tulips stop and do nothing.”Jeannette has been growing tulips for the festival for a quarter century and says she’s never seen a month like this. Where there are normally fields full of a kaleidoscope of colors, there is just one color – a dark, drab field of green.
I have little doubt that I’ll be tromping through a bit of snow at the end of this month at Boomershoot. Three years ago there both David and I got sunburns.
Damn I really cannot stand cults like the Global Warming Death Cult. Especially when said schemes lead to rivers getting polluted.
After residents of an Alabama subdivision observed a foul-smelling oily substance in a river that flows near their homes, retired petroleum worker and subdivision resident Mark Storey began searching for the source.
He discovered it was Alabama Biodiesel Corporation plant, the state’s first biodiesel refinery.
“I was really amazed that a plant like that would produce anything that could get into the river without taking the necessary precautions,” Storey says.
A laboratory analysis showed contaminants released by the plant were 450 times higher than permit levels typically allow.
Though the Alabama Department of Environmental Management told the company it needed an individual pollution discharge permit, the firm never applied for one, operating for more than a year without a permit — and without facing any penalties from state regulators who documented unpermitted discharges on two occasions.
The Alabama spills are mirrored at biofuel plants in the Midwest, leading many to wonder why an industry that promises bluer skies and clearer streams is actually polluting both.
I’m sure ALF/ELF will get right on burning that plant to the ground, right?
This is a perfect demonstration of why applying the tenets of proper citizenship to these liberal goofballs is a major mistake. They aren’t responsible citizens, and can’t be, because, to them, their way is so morally correct that it supersedes even the Constitution. They don’t live by the rules of Constitutional law, and when the day of reckoning comes, we need to remember that.
On that day, of course, those who aren’t playing by the rules of the Constitution will be joined in battles as the enemies of that guiding document. In those battles, there will be no quarter shown the enemies of the Constitution.
So, my fine friend of all things ZZ TOP, for them, we will have the Deguello, but hell, let’s just play it now and get that part over with.