Ban Assault Snow

More global warming victims today on I-70 west of Denver

ScreenHunter_03 Apr. 15 08.57

Congress needs to reduce the capacity of spring snowstorms to less than 10 inches.

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14 Responses to Ban Assault Snow

  1. Don B says:

    Ten days ago NOAA posted its drought outlook through June 30, 2013. The snow in Colorado can not be falling – it is in the “Drought to persist or intensify” region.

    http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/expert_assessment/seasonal_drought.html

  2. Cary is cold. says:

    Slick up here in Cheyenne to Steve.

  3. Jim Asherman says:

    It’s a dry snow.
    That car crash is an insurance agent’s nightmare.

  4. John B., M.D. says:

    Climate change causes more snow, which kills people. Therefore, we must ban CO2. If we save just one life it is worth it.
    (sarcasm)
    I hope I don’t have to buy a tin can for a car due to unobtainable CAFE standards. Heck, even Smart cars don’t get the required mileage per gallon.

  5. Adam Gallon says:

    Amazing how such poor drivers can get licences. Mind you, they’d probably all be deemed capable of owning a gun too!

  6. miked1947 says:

    I drove that stretch of road during a snow storm in late April 2004. Luckily there were few other drivers that attempted the drive and most of those ended up in the median. I did manage to reach Denver with no dents or even stopping in a ditch.

  7. Traitor in Chief says:

    Lake Powell can use the water… or the whining about it drying up will start again.

  8. Bruce of Newcastle says:

    Snow is clearly a dangerous environmental agent as it has a very high concentration of solid hydroxylic acid. The EPA should therefore bring in a snow tax immediately, and ban it completely in certain circumstances such as World Cup soccer matches.

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