Posted on 09/23/2019 9:46:37 AM PDT by rktman
Happy Monday, folks. What better way to get the American people on your side than by causing their morning work commute to become an even bigger headache by forcing thousands of drivers to sit in stand still traffic. In an attempt to convince climate skeptics that climate change (formally known as global warming until a few predictions by Al Gore didn't pan out) is real, hundreds of leftist protesters are currently demonstrating in the streets of Washington, D.C. by hurling confetti, blocking traffic, and warning about carbon emissions...while at the same time causing motor vehicles to just sit there emitting carbon dioxide. Their ultimate goal is to "Shut Down D.C." until the government enacts climate change legislation.
A coalition of environmental whackos demanding "climate justice" Monday morning filled the streets of our nation's capital causing gridlock. Here's some of the action on Twitter.
(Excerpt) Read more at townhall.com ...
If you want to hear some screams, I suggest:
It shall be unlawful for any person born after January 1, 2004 to operate in the United States a vehicle that emits man-made CO2 directly or indirectly. Such operation shall result in the permanent loss of all federal government financial benefits with respect to each offender.
One of my pet peeves is speed bumps. In the middle of the morning you can drive by certain parks and hit 11 of them, and not pass one other car on the road, or see one other human being.
Meanwhile, you have to stop and go, thus cutting and building speed which winds up burning more and more gas.
We have these idiot city councils that spend time glorifying greening the planet, then forcing cars to burn more gas to protect nobody 99.99% of the time.
Agree, most of your gas mileage is hurt by getting up to speed. Once there is when the engine is working much less and thus pollution is much less.
I’m in favor of those European round-abouts where you eliminate stop signs and signals and traffic moves through nicely, no waiting and idling engines!
That would take some getting used to.
I’ve never driven through one.
Obviously you have never tried to drive through a traffic circle in NJ.
Just back from a fall foliage drive in our U1300L Mercedes Banz Unimog.
Yep, and cow meat on a smokey grill, then adult beverages around a big fire later, then some tv on the big screen, with the AC on.
We're being ruled by the idiot children and grandchildren of 'people of merit' who originally went to DC. Regression to the mean ... now we've got 95 to 100 IQ types with major attitude. The worst of all worlds.
And yeah, that would be solved by breaking up DC bureaucracies into groups run out of all the states. Good idea.
LOL bad huh? Here on the west coast it took a little getting used to but they are working pretty good. Traffic isn’t very heavy though.
The single lane circles are pretty easy to figure out. The double lane ones can be tricky to get into the right lane to get out. AKA European Vacation Style LOL
Thanks for the mention. I’ve seen others suggest it over the years.
Seems like it would cut down on running red lights at tough intersections.
Had some really nice Chianti and steak. Does that qualify? LOL
:-)
Good job!
They are not against anything as long as it suits their purpose.
They are against everything you and I do, including living.
And as history has shown, after they take over, they will solve our living problem for us.
It wasn’t dumb at all. It demonstrated who was actually running[in control of] Washington, D.C.
I hate them because it seems a lot of folks have no clue how to use them. Me, if the center is passable, I just go straight as Henry Ford intended. Or was it the Dodge Brothers......... :-)
I worked around lots of liberals for years and have no illusions about their plans for us.
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