Whew. It's over. Officially, incontrovertibly over.
For the first time in four years there is an emotionally-stable grown-up in the White House.
One who has a clue.
One put there by a plain and simple majority of Americans. Americans wearied and disgusted by the Trump brand of “leadership.”
Like his Democratic predecessor, President Biden has a massive job ahead of him. Not only must he lead a nation besieged by a runaway pandemic and its seemingly bottomless financial fall-out, but must undo the damage wrought by the (cough) “law and order” president.
It's a two-pronged job that will undoubtedly encounter strident Republican opposition.
Yes, moving forward while simultaneously filling-in craters behind you is no easy thing.
Mr. President and Ms. Vice President, I wish you nothing but the best. We are in desperate need of leaders—as opposed to sneering, podium-pounding “authority”.
I pray you are able to surmount the obstacles in front of you and can return us to a normal that, while not perfect—is infinitely better than what so many of us face today.
God bless you.
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