Wednesday, March 6, 2013

When 'Bad Calls' and Bad Judgement Keep Up: From Snow Flurries to Top Decisions. Before-this-Day-is-Over-Mention.

Snow/weather conditions in DC surrounding areas of Maryland/DC area today are on BORDERLINE before drawing connections to cancellation of business as usual to recent trends of misguidance reflective of a status of lawlessness.

Lawlessness is a buzz word, referring to when people that clearly cannot differentiate between right and wrong whereas they are engaged in wrongdoing are appointed to positions that are esteemed which also by the way has the appearance of an attempt of retroactively undermining the system of reward for maintaining morals.


What happens is, when the momentum of bad judgement keeps up, the natural orders of the world form hardships that result in retrogression and relapse to decadent conditions.

The right-guided plans for the full-house of the eyes on the horizon to warn us from danger is not what the enemy that seeks to destroy us wants.

This before the rush of thunderous scold.

Schools have been left open for weather conditions more severe than today's.

Sun rays that we see today... are from the past, some say days ago, today's weather based on yesterday's... common sense would dictate what the totality of the situation would be...

Luckily this time around, it might have been better to keep school buses safe.




This story was not worth and did not make the severe weather blog at etisworld.com

[comment on March 7, 2013: just clarifying Maryland/DC area means the areas near DC and the DC surrounding areas of Maryland; not talking about the conditions in Frostburg area or the mountains at the far west of the ladle-handle.  First sentence has been edited accordingly]

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