Glenn Youngkin, who won a surprising election in blue Virginia is getting the blame for the mess in Virginia from a snow storm that has caused traffic delays and power outages throughout the state. While Youngkin gets blamed by the left and the media, it’s important the remember that he will not be sworn in as governor of Virginia until January 15th. The snow storm failure is all on communist Democrat Ralph Northam who is still governor. That’s what it’s like to not be a communist. You get the blame even though you are not in office, and don’t have any control over anything.
A winter storm blanketed the DC-Maryland-Virginia area with a ton of snow on Monday morning. I mean, it dumped nearly a foot of snow. You know what that means; everyone forgot how to drive. Worse yet, folks in cars that shouldn’t be out on the roads were out there getting stuck or becoming involved in accidents. It rained previously so there was no way to pretreat the roads for the inevitable icing. The mild January day became something out of The Day After Tomorrow hours later. Now, I-95 South is a total wreck. An accident involving tractor-trailers caused a massive backup. Cars have been stuck on the road at a standstill for hours, including Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA). There were reports that some vehicles were running out of gas as drivers tried to stay warm. So, who’s to blame? Why was there such a delay in the mobilization of plow trucks and other services? We cannot get to that because some folks are blaming the wrong people. You guessed it—Gov-elect Glenn Youngkin, a Republican, was berated by some clowns on Twitter for failing this weather emergency. There’s only one problem: Democrat Ralph Northam is still governor.