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

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He's accepting what he didn't do correct, he should've done a better job staggering business & school closings and salting roads earlier in the day. But the bigger issues are all of metro ATL highways were gridlocked which Deal didn't recognize or react to at all until 5 pm when he declared the state of emergency
Atlanta would be gridlock period. This ain't High School. Most ppl are hardheaded and don't listen or care about what the city or state says unless it's a declared State of Emergency.
 

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Atlanta would be gridlock period. This ain't High School. Most ppl are hardheaded and don't listen or care about what the city or state says unless it's a declared State of Emergency.

I'm just trying to understand how they could've done this better...staggering would've helped, but were talking 6 million people in the metro ATL area trying to get home, I guess kids shouldn't have gone to school, but that wouldn't have solved the gridlock issues. IDK brehs, without a dedicated staff of hundreds of salt trucks & plows days before this was scheduled to happen
 

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I'm just trying to understand how they could've done this better...staggering would've helped, but were talking 6 million people in the metro ATL area trying to get home, I guess kids shouldn't have gone to school, but that wouldn't have solved the gridlock issues. IDK brehs, without a dedicated staff of hundreds of salt trucks & plows days before this was scheduled to happen
That's it. Staggering wouldn't have done shyt. People just didn't respond like they were supposed to.
 

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He's accepting what he didn't do correct, he should've done a better job staggering business & school closings and salting roads earlier in the day. But the bigger issues are all of metro ATL highways were gridlocked which Deal didn't recognize or react to at all until 5 pm when he declared the state of emergency
staggering wouldn't has helped that much...it comes down to:

public transportation and salt/sand trucks.
 

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I'm just trying to understand how they could've done this better...staggering would've helped, but were talking 6 million people in the metro ATL area trying to get home, I guess kids shouldn't have gone to school, but that wouldn't have solved the gridlock issues. IDK brehs, without a dedicated staff of hundreds of salt trucks & plows days before this was scheduled to happen
Point blank. nikkas leavin' if they feel like when some shyt like that hits. Snow was a joke at first, but once people looked out their window and saw that shyt stickin' everyone bounced. But that would happen in ANY city. It's just that some cities can dilute that traffic with public transportation outlets. Atlanta don't have that.
 

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I never use the word "CAC" but these folks trying to pin everything on Kasim. I don't like that shyt :leostare:

you 100 on that one but I wouldn't be surprised if Kasim and Deal came together and planned for him to somewhat take the fall. You know they already cool and Kasim good either way among his people, he just won the election. Deal on the other hand is up for re-election right now. This shyt is all a chess game to these nikkas at the end of the day anyway. Kasim got his sights set on higher office and doing the GA GOP a favor right now could help him down the road. Not saying I believe that or that is what happened....but I wouldn't be surprised. Deal and Kasim too close for him to just get blindsided.
 

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I'm just trying to understand how they could've done this better...staggering would've helped, but were talking 6 million people in the metro ATL area trying to get home, I guess kids shouldn't have gone to school, but that wouldn't have solved the gridlock issues. IDK brehs, without a dedicated staff of hundreds of salt trucks & plows days before this was scheduled to happen

exactly.

like Reed said, 3 years ago, it was day 3 until the gov't acted...they're BARELY 24 hours into this.

ATL just has too many roads that are too far dispersed.
 
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