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To: locogringo who wrote (1336735)1/4/2022 4:13:24 PM
From: Maple MAGA 1 Recommendation

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Mick Mørmøny

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Freezing to death in the dark will bring them to their senses.



To: locogringo who wrote (1336735)1/4/2022 7:01:50 PM
From: golfer72  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1571401
 
Did any of these stranded motorists hear about walking? You can walk 3 miles an hour. if i was stuck I would GTFO of there. Stranded for 16 hours?



To: locogringo who wrote (1336735)1/4/2022 7:10:52 PM
From: golfer721 Recommendation

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Very typical of Libtards to immediate jump to conclusions. They dont like to let facts get in the way. Thats why Liberals should never be allowed to make any decisions that affect other peoples lives.



To: locogringo who wrote (1336735)1/4/2022 7:46:28 PM
From: Tenchusatsu1 Recommendation

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locogringo

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Locogringo, this isn't the first time Virginia has seen a major snowstorm.

When I was living in Maryland just minutes away from Virginia, I've been through a few, including the great blizzard of 1996. That storm dumped three feet of snow in the Washington D.C. metropolitan area. I remember driving through it on my way up to Vermont before getting stranded in New Jersey because of road closures. Fortunately I was able to stay at a friend's house for a couple of nights.

Based on news reports, it seems that only a foot of snow fell in Virginia, yet for some reason thousands of drivers got stranded on I-95. Why is that? Why weren't they directed off the highways in advance of the snowstorm? Why couldn't they be directed toward shelter or at least turned around so that they wouldn't have to sleep in their cars in frigid temperatures?

Yeah, this is definitely the governor's responsibility. Maybe that lame dick, Ralph Northam, just doesn't give a f--- anymore.

Tenchusatsu



To: locogringo who wrote (1336735)1/6/2022 3:33:00 PM
From: Tenchusatsu2 Recommendations

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locogringo
Mick Mørmøny

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If it weren't for double-standards, liberals would have no standards ...



Tenchusatsu



To: locogringo who wrote (1336735)1/10/2022 8:42:34 PM
From: Tenchusatsu2 Recommendations

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locogringo
Winfastorlose

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The Virginia Snowstorm That Keeps On Giving:

'We gave warnings': Virginia governor casts blame on drivers who got stuck for hours on major highway | The Independent

Ralph Northam blames Virginia drivers for getting stranded on I-95: 'People need to pay attention' | Fox News

“Sick and Tired”‘ Ralph Northam Blames Virginia Drivers For Epic I95 Traffic Jam (ussanews.com)

Like I said, I don't think Northam gives a s--t about his job anymore. Even his "walk back" seems halfhearted and cringeworthy:

Northam walks back comments pointing fingers at drivers for I-95 stranding | 8News (wric.com)

Thank God his chosen successor, Terry McAwful, lost to Glenn Youngkin.

Tenchusatsu