Scott Kilbury
Kold News
Tue, 14 Oct 2008 23:17 EDT
The Stock market isn't the only thing resembling the 1930s this week. As of 7:00 on Monday morning, temperatures dipped to 39 degrees to break the record low of 43 degreees set in 1932.
"A cold front passed through the area bringing cold Canadian air," KOLD Meterologist Aaron Pickering said. "It's the same front that brought snow in Salt Lake City and Billings, Montana."
Pickering said the cold temps won't last long. Tucson will be back in the 90s this weekend.
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I was there about ten years ago and in the evening, the parks fill up with the homeless (mostly Vietnam Vets but I imagine Iraq War Vets now). I mean, big parks with homeless people sleeping elbow to elbow. The America that the elite's media has kept hidden for so long...
Now that all the wealth has been gutted out, homeless and jobless people are going to be more visible. I wonder how the corporate media is going to hide those millions?