OT/MISC Why Is Everybody Out of Washington This Week? Another Update at #11

Seeker

3 Bombs for Hawkins
Tinfoil Time--So the Vice President is in Afghanistan. (Afghanistan?) The Secretary of State is in Yemen. The Secretary of Defense is in China. The President is coming to Tucson. The WH staff is playing musical chairs and booking moving vans. It is further learned that the Director of Homeland Security, the U.S. Attorney General, and Associate Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy will also be out of D.C., to travel to Arizona. And Congress will be going on recess (see Post #3 below).
 
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Hfcomms

EN66iq
Why the heck are they going on recess when they just came back from Christmas break and the new congress was sworn in?
 

Ben Sunday

Has No Life - Lives on TB
IIRC, over the weekend it was announced by Rep. Cantor (the #2 R in the House), that regular legislative business was being put on hold this week to deal with any emergency measures from the White House...and related business.

They were supposed to begin the debate about ending Obamacare tomorrow (Wednesday).

Sorry I don't have a link, but this was rather widely discussed over the weekend. Somebody must remember hearing or seeing this.
 

Old Gray Mare

TB Fanatic
They're all afraid of snow? :shr:
In a word..."YES". You would have to experience D.C. in a snow or ice storm to truly appreciate the event. I suspect by now there is not a single loaf bread or gallon of milk left in a DC area Wegman's or Giant food store. Sometime tonight or tomorrow there may be an announcement;"Only essential government employee's need to come in to work". Of course no one wants to be labled non-essential so a lot will make the attempt. The narrow roads will get clogged with stuck, stranded and double parked cars. The beltway will be a nightmare. Metro cars be packed well beyond the capacity for comfort. The airport will probably be closed for the next day or two. Anyone planning to fly back will be SOL. This will back connecting flights and travlers up at other airports.

If it turns into an ice event then things will really get interesting. This can shut down the Metro and if there are enough accidents in just the right places the trafic jam may loop the Beltway. Many DC drivers panic at the sound of the word "snow" MHO anyone in their right mind does not want to be there for an ice storm.
 
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Seeker

3 Bombs for Hawkins
Overlooked because he was sent on Sunday is Robert S. Mueller, THE Director (himself) of the F.B.I., also in Tucson. As is Nancy Pelosi.
 
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maric

Short but deadly
In a word..."YES". You would have to experience D.C. in a snow or ice storm to truly appreciate the event. I suspect by now there is not a single loaf bread or gallon of milk left in a DC area Wegman's or Giant food store. Sometime tonight or tomorrow there may be an announcement;"Only essential government employee's need to come in to work". Of course no one wants to be labled non-essential so a lot will make the attempt. The narrow roads will get clogged with stuck, stranded and double parked cars. The beltway will be a nightmare. Metro cars be packed well beyond the capacity for comfort. The airport will probably be closed for the next day or two. Anyone planning to fly back will be SOL. This will back connecting flights and travlers up at other airports.

If it turns into an ice event then things will really get interesting. This can shut down the Metro and if there are enough accidents in just the right places the trafic jam may loop the Beltway. Many DC drivers panic at the sound of the word "snow" MHO anyone in their right mind does not want to be there for an ice storm.

I know. I'm originally from the Syracuse area and we'd laugh our arses off when NYC was getting a 'storm.' 2 inches would shut them down.
 

BREWER

Veteran Member
Lebanon in crisis

Posted for fair use and discussion.
http://www.debka.com/article/20538/

Lebanon in crisis: Hizballah quits government, US-French buildup, Israel on standby
DEBKAfile Exclusive Report January 12, 2011, 12:28 PM (GMT+02:00)

USS Enterprise heads for Lebanese shores

With backing from Tehran, Hizballah and its Christian ally Michel Aoun abruptly quit the Lebanese unity government Wednesday, Jan. 12, in a move that could pave the way for their seizure of power in Beirut. They struck as the Special Tribunal for Lebanon's prosecutor Daniel Bellemare prepared to hand over to the pre-trial judge "within hours or days" indictments naming Hizballah officials in the case of the former premier Rafiq Hariri's assassination in 2005.

Hizballah is committed to defying those indictments and refusing to hand over its top officials for extradition by the government.

As the Lebanese crisis raced towards it climax, President Barack Obama, Saudi King Abdullah, French President Nicolas Sarkozy and Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri held intense consultations in Washington and New York on a united front against Iran-backed disruptions in Beirut by Hizballah and its allies.

Iran's supreme ruler Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has said repeatedly that the STL and its rulings are "null and void" because they serve "foreign interests."

As the US, France and Israel made military and diplomatic preparations to thwart a clash, Obama scheduled a meeting with the Lebanese Prime Minister for Wednesday night, Jan. 12, to decide how the US, France and its allies would act in a conflagration.

Over the weekend, the US president ordered US vessels to buttress the Sixth Fleet stationed in the eastern Mediterranean with the USS Enterprise carrier and its strike group with 6,000 sailors and marines aboard and 80 fighter-bombers. Already deployed there is the USS Bainbridge missile destroyer.

On Monday, Jan. 10, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, on a tour of the Persian Gulf, expressed concern over the situation in Lebanon. Clinton said: "I'm deeply worried about the efforts to destabilize Lebanon. We should do everything we can to make sure those warnings are not accurate."

American military moves in the Mediterranean are intended to signal to Tehran and Hizballah that Washington will be prepared to use force to defend the Saad Hariri government in Lebanon and if necessary deploy aerial forces and the marines to avert a Hizballah takeover in Beirut. The French fleet was also ordered to bolster its naval strength opposite Lebanon.

But Hizballah got its move in first. Its resignation from the Hariri government showed that its leaders and Iranian sponsors were not fazed by the US-French military moves off the Lebanese coast and were moving ahead with their plans.

Debkafile's military sources add that a comment by Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu Tuesday, Jan. 11, fit into the picture taking shape in Washington, New York and Paris. He remarked to foreign journalists that 60,000 missiles and rockets, all of Iranian and Syrian origin, were now pointing at Israel.

Last week, Meir Dagan, at a ceremony marking the end of his tenure as head of the Mossad, said that only 10 countries in the world have firepower on a par with that of Hizballah.

According to our sources, it is definitely on the cards for an Iranian-Hizballah move in Lebanon provoking a US-French military response to evolve into a clash between Hizballah and Israel, providing an opportunity for the destruction of Hizballah's might missile arsenal.
 
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