Who do Liberals blame for the Virginia I-95 mess?

Good day all. It’s been over a week since a major snowstorm hit Virginia. Because of the lack of preparation by the state, hundreds of cars were stuck on the highway for over 30 hours. This matters since last November, Glenn Youngkin crushed the former governor and Clinton bagman Terry McAuliffe to replace the current governor Ralph Northam, who is term limited. It seems people didn’t know that Youngkin wasn’t the governor yet and blamed him the the mess.

Northam will be governor of Virginia until Governor-elect Youngkin is sworn in on January 15th. This hasn’t stopped the usual suspect, (all the Liberals, progressives and other idiots), from blaming Glenn Youngkin for the I-95 fiasco. Here are the details from Fox News:

Virginia’s Republican Gov.-elect Glenn Youngkin doesn’t take office until Jan. 15 – yet some critics Tuesday tried to blame him, instead of the commonwealth’s outgoing Democratic incumbent, for a traffic mess on part of the state’s 179-mile-long stretch of Interstate 95.

As I mentioned in the opening, hundreds of cars and people were trapped on the highway for up to a day in a half under really cold conditions.

However, one of the stranded motorists – New Jersey parent Joseph Catalano — told Fox News he reached out to the actual sitting governor, Democrat Ralph Northam, while he and his family were trying to travel home from Disney World in Florida.

Well that makes sense. Northam is the governor, or in his case, the Govno and it was his responsibility to make sure the state’s highway department was ready to go. Obviously, he screwed up…again. The problem is that people to stupid to tie their own shoes started blaming Glenn Youngkin.

On Tuesday night’s “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” host Tucker Carlson noted that many others impulsively blamed Youngkin instead of Northam for the crisis.

Carlson pointed to a tweet from anti-Trump Republican pundit Jonah Goldberg, saying that if he “were Glenn Youngkin, I’d be flooding the zone,” as images spread of drivers stuck on the frozen blacktop in places like Ladysmith, Spotsylvania and Carmel Church, while conditions on the parallel, older U.S. Highway 1 weren’t any better.

Jonah Goldbrick Goldberg used to be someone I read online. Then came President Trump and Goldbrick showed his true colors as a Deep State Uniparty TransRepublican. Now, now one pays any real attention to him, other then his like minded follow travelers in the Lincoln Project.

Other critics called it “not a good start” for Youngkin, while another critic lamented, “does Virginia’s new Governor Youngkin know people have been stranded on I-95 for 15 hours?”

I popped over to the Washington Examiner story to review the mindless moronic moonbats screeches on Twitler. I have little hope for the future of humanity of these idiots should manage to reproduce.

Carlson also spoke with Northern Virginia radio host Vince Coglianese, who observed that Youngkin – despite being wrongly blamed for the crisis – was receiving briefings and speaking with the media about the snow catastrophe.

“He seemed quite active in a way that Ralph Northam did not,” Coglianese said, adding that Northam didn’t tweet about the crisis until 8 a.m. ET, after many motorists spent a frigid night in their vehicles.

“Glenn Youngkin wasn’t even in office,” he added.

It doesn’t surprise me that Northam and is maladministration was uncommunicative. He, like all progressives, isn’t to concerned about what the “little people” think or need. All he cared about was being king of Virginia, and when the time came, to hand the reins over to another failure, Terry McAuliffe. As we know, it didn’t quite work out the way he expected.

Coglianese also questioned the absence of U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, noting that I-95 and its West Coast counterpart Interstate 5 are probably the two most important longitudinal highways in the country.

“He has done nothing to relieve the pressure?” Carlson remarked.

That would require Buttplug to both be competent at the job he was confirmed for, and also actually show up to work. Those are two things he has never been noted for. Competence and punctuality. I expect that once he is sworn in and gets his feet under himself, Governor Youngkin is going to be doing some digging into what happened and how to keep it from happening again. We shall see how he performs over the next few years.

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