Sounds like Alaska in the mid seventies at the height of the pipeline construction…it was utter chaos at that time. Fairbanks and Anchorage bars were almost on a twentyfour hour schedule. Living quarters were almost nonexistent, you could hardly find so much as a chicken coup to rent. Eventually things got back to normal after it was completed and most of the construction workers went home.
I grew up there and recently returned for a visit. There are all kinds of terrible new things going on there. Like traffic and jobs.
Oh, they will. Give ’em time.
Sink the Bismarck
Sounds like Alaska in the mid seventies at the height of the pipeline construction…it was utter chaos at that time. Fairbanks and Anchorage bars were almost on a twentyfour hour schedule. Living quarters were almost nonexistent, you could hardly find so much as a chicken coup to rent. Eventually things got back to normal after it was completed and most of the construction workers went home.
Wait, no – we want to slow things down, not hurl a wrench into the engine and roll it off a cliff.
Elect some RINOs!
@1 – Obama is probably meeting with the EPA now to figure out how to free the North Dakotans from their job lock.
Dingy volunteered his private BLM army now too, now that they’re “done” in Nevada.