I fully expected a speech like this. What I wasn't expecting was this: in one part of his speech, he mentioned a "storm". Soon after, he used the phrase "My fellow Americans". I feel like he was saying, "We're close, but we're not there yet."
I'll take that as my daily hopium-lite and keep on movin' along.
He mentioned the storm a couple of times, but yes, that's the impression I got. He was telling those of us in the know - us on this board, for example - to hold fast.
My point was less about the number of times he mention "storm" and more about mentioning a "storm" in close proximity to "My fellow Americans", but we understand each other. Hold fast. NCSWIC.
I fully expected a speech like this. What I wasn't expecting was this: in one part of his speech, he mentioned a "storm". Soon after, he used the phrase "My fellow Americans". I feel like he was saying, "We're close, but we're not there yet."
I'll take that as my daily hopium-lite and keep on movin' along.
God bless, Frens. 🙏
He mentioned the storm a couple of times, but yes, that's the impression I got. He was telling those of us in the know - us on this board, for example - to hold fast.
My point was less about the number of times he mention "storm" and more about mentioning a "storm" in close proximity to "My fellow Americans", but we understand each other. Hold fast. NCSWIC.
Yeah, I think he was trying to make sure he got our attention.
100%. He got mine, that's for sure!