"Controlling the weather in Moscow is nothing new, he says. Ahead of the two main holidays celebrated in the city each year - Victory Day in May and City Day in September - the often cash-strapped air force is paid to make sure that it doesn't, well, rain on the parades. With a city budget of $40 billion a year (larger than New York City's budget), Moscow can easily afford the $2-3 million price tag to keep the skies blue as spectators watch the tanks and rocket launchers roll along Red Square. Now there's a new challenge for the air force: Moscow's notorious blizzards."
Thread: Moscow Mayor Promises a Winter Without Snow
Category: Current Events & Politics
Do dis mean what I think it do????? Dat the Roosky Air Force is for hire??? Wow....just think what one could do, get done if one had the money to hire them for a job...
Oh, I vish I wuz a billionare....ummm, could be catchy tune..