ATL brehs...We got a snow storm on our hands...

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Lisa Carter sign waves for Liberty Tax on Ponce de Leon Ave. in Atlanta on January 28, 2014.
 

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I think ATL bid on the superbowl the last few years. Just think if they got it this year and this shyt happened YET again.

ATL gotta stop letting them crackers down in south georgia run this city. ATL is the only think this hillbilly fukk of a state has going for it. They need to stop actin like fukkboys and expand Marta and raise that penny tax for sand trucks!
lol, the white boys who fukking up the city is the rich suburbs ones. They have the popl and they are highly ignorant. They are the ones who don't want to expand Marta. Their hatred for Blacks is as strong as the boys in the South but they actually have money and when you are around, they conceal their hate.
 

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Alexandr Burkon, a barista, wipes up snow from the chairs outside of Starbucks on 5th Street in Midtown Atlanta on January 28, 2014. Starbucks on 5th Street closed at 3 p.m. due to the weather.
 

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lol, the white boys who fukking up the city is the rich suburbs ones. They have the popl and they are highly ignorant. They are the ones who don't want to expand Marta. Their hatred for Blacks is as strong as the boys in the South but they actually have money and when you are around, they conceal their hate.

you absolutely right. Its the Cobb County's that is really holding shyt up. They always talk about atl being a world class city but the fukking train system only reaches select areas of the metro area
 

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you absolutely right. Its the Cobb County's that is really holding shyt up. They always talk about atl being a world class city but the fukking train system only goes to the hood.
Because they hate Blacks. I lived in the DMV and without question, there is racism and mistreatment but in Atlanta, it's another fukking level. I didn't realize how tense I was because of Atlanta till I moved to the DMV. Moving back to the A got me wanting to go back North. I love my ppls but my field is full of cacs.
 

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Because they hate Blacks. I lived in the DMV and without question, there is racism and mistreatment but in Atlanta, it's another fukking level. I didn't realize how tense I was because of Atlanta till I moved to the DMV. Moving back to the A got me wanting to go back North. I love my ppls but my field is full of cacs.

I feel u. im a boston native, so the racism is about the same. its all i ever knew.
 

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The firings that are gonna result from this...:banderas:

This redneck is up for re election.
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Kasim and deal might go down for this one.


http://politics.blog.ajc.com/2014/0...ponse-to-snow-storm-will-be-under-microscope/

State and local government leaders said they learned valuable lessons about how to respond to wintry weather after the 2011 ice storm paralyzed much of Georgia.

Over the coming days, Gov. Nathan Deal and others will face pressure from skeptical metro Atlanta residents wondering how a few inches of snow brought the city to its knees once again.

The government reaction to the day’s disastrous weather poses a test for state and local leadership. The two went before the cameras at the statehouse late Tuesday to soothe anxious residents on edge over the snowstorm that embarrassed their city.

Tales of commutes stretching for hours, of students trapped in schools, and of interstates turned to parking lots prompt questions about the decision to keep classrooms and government agencies open and the near simultaneous release of thousands of students and office workers on streets yet to be treated by overwhelmed crews.

An ever-evolving forecast didn’t help school administrators and executives charged with making the call to keep their doors open. And Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed has already acknowledged a miscue with the release.

“Government, schools and business[es] closing at the same time, and releasing everybody out into the city was a mistake,” he told reporters.

Transportation officials are scrambling, but salt trucks are stuck in the same traffic that’s seized the rest of the city. They spent much of Tuesday trying to treat roads already crammed with drivers.

Deal’s reaction will also be under the microscope. His office sent out an emergency declaration through a tweet by his spokesman at 5:20 p.m., hours into the mess.

In a statement sent about an hour later, Deal begged motorists to get to a “warm stopping point,” on roads which by then were clogged with gridlocked traffic.

We know Deal and Reed were in close consultation on Tuesday. The governor introduced the mayor at a Georgia Trend luncheon before events back at the statehouse were canceled.

Deal spokesman Brian Robinson said his boss was involved in the storm response every step of the way, and signed three executive orders marshaling response between Monday night and Tuesday. He said the governor consulted with public safety and transportation leaders before declaring the disaster, following one of the recommendations from the 2011 disaster.

“There’s no magic wand,” he said. “We are hoping that the crews can work through the night” to clear the roads.

For Deal, the storm presents the biggest weather disaster since his inauguration in that 2011 mess. And for Reed, it presents his first major challenge of a second term.

Expect the two leaders’ responses to come under further scrutiny as the full magnitude of the storm is revealed.
 

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I feel u. im a boston native, so the racism is about the same. its all i ever knew.
Anywhere in this country is cism'. It's the level that gets me. But Atlanta got a lot of Black businesses and support and it's one of the best cities to start a BLack business. Better than any other city in the US due to support and the entry cost.
 

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One of my old classmates said he has been stuck on the highway since 10:30am. It's now almost 11:30pm and he's still about 20 miles from home. The Chik-Fil-A on Hwy 280 was giving out free sandwiches to the people stuck in traffic. And since it's getting down to about 9 or 10 degrees tonight, I'm not coming into work tomorrow. I'm just glad that I got my power, satellite, PS3, and computer with internet. I am praying that everyone gets to safety and shelter for the night.
:salute: to that Chic-fIl-a. Best fast food chain in the county.
 

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