Admittedly, street-clearing was so slow that the federal government was compelled to shut down on Monday. But if D.C. kept a supply of plows at the ready for a once-a-decade storm, the complaints would hardly be any quieter. A sampling of pundits who noticed D.C.'s failing:
- "Just got to DC. Jesus. Do they even try to plow here?" Jacob Weisberg, Slate
- "This (former) Chicagoan, btw, is laughing at DC's inability to handle a little snow." Markos Moulitsas, Daily Kos
- "[Washington]
doesn't have the equipment to handle it; and beyond that, people have
no idea whatsoever how to deal with it, especially how to drive in it. There is, for example, the apparent belief that if your car is
stuck, you respond by spinning your wheels until you grind down to
pavement ..." Paul Krugman, The New York Times
- "Snow: Not that big a deal, is it?" Duncan Black (in Philly), Atrios
- "The roads in D.C. are treacherous. Washington has never known what to do with snow." Elliott Holt, One Story magazine
- "The snow that overwhelmed the Washington area yesterday has left behind
great beauty as well as an indicator of what is essentially wrong with
American society." Tamar Abrams, the Huffington Post
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