Saturday, December 19, 2009

Copenhagen Poetic Justice: Part Two

While all the socialist idiots gathered in Copenhagen to pat each other on the back and spend your money on bullshit, record winter weather started piling up in United States. Seems to happen every time these morons hold a protest or conference. This doesn't include the snow that was falling on Copenhagen; the CO2 from all the hot air prevented the snow from being too severe. LOL!

OBAMA SAYS BECAUSE OF WEATHER REASONS WILL RETURN TO WASHINGTON BEFORE A FINAL VOTE AT UN SUMMIT

[From OBAMA SAYS BECAUSE OF WEATHER REASONS WILL RETURN TO WASHINGTON - Forbes.com]

Copenhagen (CNN) – In a strange twist, a Washington snowstorm is forcing Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-California, to make an early departure from a global warming summit here in Denmark.

[From CNN Political Ticker: All politics, all the time Blog Archive - DC snowstorm chills Pelosi’s global warming trip « - Blogs from CNN.com]

All the experts says the effects of climate change will be felt most in Alaska, home of the ex-governor who contends climate change is no big deal.

Good thing she wasn't in Valdez this week when the citizenry got buried under a record snowfall. We're not talking about your ordinary little dump here. That was in Copenhagen, where world leaders were meeting to discuss what to do about global warming and the Bloomberg news service was warning that Barack Obama and the rest would "face freezing weather as a blizzard dumped 10 centimeters (4 inches) of snow on the Danish capital overnight.''

Four inches overnight? Valdez got more than four inches per hour at the height of the snowstorm that began there Monday and ran through the week. By the time the citizens of Alaska's only oil port finally caught a break, the snow was piled 5 feet, 8 inches deep.

[From Valdez socked in]

A travel-disrupting snowstorm began over western North Carolina Friday and is spreading northeastward across Virginia tonight. The storm is destined to become a blizzard by late Saturday, while hammering part of the mid-Atlantic with perhaps a foot of snow, strong winds and coastal flooding. The storm will make for slippery driving in parts of the South. Some roads and airports could close for a time in the mid-Atlantic.

[From AccuWeather.com - Weather Blogs - Weather News]