Marie Harf’s hair dryer affected, Homeland Security rushes in gen sets!
If only they had 100% green energy.....
Best news I’ve heard this year.
the State Department conducted its press briefing in the dark.
So, it was like any other State Department briefing?
Oh Noes! The government is shut down! Ted Cruze must have done this. I’m sure it was on the orders of George Bush and Dick Chenney.
Lock and Load! Bug out time! Catch ya on the flip side of civilization!
Wha’ hoppen? The wind generators and solar panels didn’t work? Maybe Obama tried to recharge his electric limo.
Mossad test complete.
Shut down some more coal fired power generation units.
We need a photoshop of Ted Cruz standing by a giant power
breaker switch with a devious smile on his face, heh heh....
The Libs will Blame this “shutdown” on Cruz...
Mostly/entirely government buildings? Well, Obama promised big reductions in the government’s carbon footpring. Maybe they tried a dry run of Zero’s new renewable energy plan, and it turned out to be as ready as the Obamacare website.
“White House, State Department Lose Power....”
I wish we could stop right here.
Let us burn coal, ya dumb ba$turds!
I want to hear more about how the cute animals were involved.
Nearly 10 seconds!!! Oh, my!!!
What difference does it make?
Hillary pulled the plug so she can collect all of those hard drives ‘receiving’ her emails.
She probably has enlisted the help of Sandy Bergler — he knows how to ‘reclaim’ things from archives and secure places.
Explosion causes massive power outage in DC, Md.
http://www.wusa9.com/story/news/local/2015/04/07/power-outage/25411283/
An explosion at a Maryland power plant is to blame for a region-wide power outage that has impacted the White House, the Capitol, the University of Maryland and other buildings in D.C. and Maryland on Tuesday afternoon, according to an official.
D.C. Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management spokeswoman Robyn Johnson told the Associated Press that the outage affected 8,000 customers in the District.
Southern Maryland Electric Company (SMECO)’s outage map shows approximately 21,832 customers without power. Spokesperson Tom Denison says the outage is due to a transmission line problem. We’re told that the plant where the transmission line failed is located on Ryceville Road in Mechanicsville.
I hope beyond hope this is due to lack of gen=rating capacity because of the shutdown of a coal plant...