Are Blizzard and it's abusers really that much more powerful than fire type stacking with Flare Blitz and Fire blast? More so than bug type with Megahorn and Tinted lense Bug Buzz? Fighting with Close Combat?
Think about this paragraph for a second. You're comparing Blizzard, a drawback free move with perfect accuracy, excellent coverage and a 10% chance of completely fucking any counters, to Flare Blitz (recoil, several dangerous immunities) Megahorn (large number of resists, imperfect accuracy), Tinted Lens Bug Buzz (found on yanmega and venomoth.....yeah) and Close Combat (several immunities, resists, drops defenses after each use).
What made you think these moves were comparable?
What makes these blizzspam team too much to handle? Having played on the ladder since the beginning, I've barely even seen it since the days of Kyurem. Are combinations of Aboma, Froslass, Glaceon, Mamoswine, Cryogonal, and Rotom-F really to overpowered?
I was going to ask about your laddering experience, but if this is what you consider typical of a hail team, I think I can already guess.
The most dangerous hail teams, the ones we consider to be uncompetitive, are not mono-ice. They have several Pokemon that severely punish any attempt to take advantage of common hail users - for example, I used Shell Smash Omastar and Golurk during my brief and dirty affair with hail, both of which caused massive problems to any team relying on spamming fire or fighting type attacks. BlizzSpam is considered a problematic playstyle precisely because of how relatively easy it is to get away with using the same move over and over again, due to Snow Cloak, residual damage, and the availability of Pokemon who do a good job of checking ice resists.
The reason I bring it up however is that there seems to be will to not ban SW outright and go for a more pragmatic solution, and the council seems so far to dismiss every argument thrown there way. I personally find this a little offensive, like everyone else simply has to take your word for it on hail, and we seem to be too ignorant to realize how bad blizzspam really is. If that turns out to be true, then so be it, we'll ban hail then, but why can't we just wait until we've removed Snow Cloak or Abomasnow?
I don't know if you were around like a week ago, but the council evaluated several options when it comes to this. In fact, the original plan was to simply ban Abomasnow. But after a pretty significant outcry from the community, it was decided that the best way to go would be to ban Snow Warning.
What can you learn from this?
1) Claims that the council is disconnected from the wishes of the community are entirely baseless.
2) Several aspects of hail were evaluated and debated.
3) Ultimately, the decision to evaluate Snow Warning was reached as a compromise.
4) Snow Warning was debated on IRC and in this thread. The arguments opposed to banning it were and continue to be unpersuasive.
5) Therefore, snow warning will be banned.