Friday, November 21, 2014

More evidence of global warming, that will require us to give more of our money and our freedoms to the government.


CHICAGO (Reuters) - The shipping season on the upper Mississippi River will end on Thursday as ice surrounding locks and dams near Minnesota's Twin Cities forced the earliest winter closure on records that date back to 1969, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said.
"There's so much ice through the whole system," said Bryan Peterson, navigation manager for the Army Corps' St. Paul district. "They're getting the barges they can out and not risking getting stuck there all winter."
There were two tow boats waiting to pass lock and dam No. 2 near Hastings, Minnesota. Once they moved down river, no more vessels were expected, Peterson said.
The shipping season typically ends around the beginning of December on upper portions of the Mississippi River in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa and Illinois. In 1989, no more vessels reached the Twin Cities after Nov. 24, Peterson said.

5 comments:

  1. If it wasn't for all of that "disruption" the weather would be the same every single day. Conservatives just don't get it do they?

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    1. Nope. I don't know why they like their money and their freedoms so much.

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    2. At least if they like their doctor, they can keep their doctor, PERIOD. It was a promise and we know how Barack holds his word as a sacred bond.

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    3. His promise is like a bond of iron!

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    4. Yes it is. Conservatives with their outmoded concepts of God and guns...go figure their naive clinging. Most of them live in fly-over country as evidenced by the mid-term election. The only truly enlightened people live within spitting distance of the ocean.

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