Nice thoughts, but way too vague. Everybody wants freedom, accountability, patriotism, but everyone has different ideas what they mean. And we've been split right down the middle for a couple decades. So nothing gets done. And nothing will get done from this. How's Canada doing? Trucks went home, trudy still making a mess. No change. Same here. Tactics are all wrong. Need specific targets, and focus. I thought this started as a mandates thing. She didnt mention that.
The sound is fine. The "message" is consistent with the information I have been gathering from multiple embedded sources. To David Watson's point, I certainly agree that vagueness has been a maddening hallmark of this convoy, even more than with the Canadian one. But I do think that it is vitally important that the OGUS sees that the people are not enjoying the /panem et circenses/ they're being force-fed. And, while we're not as far along in the tactical phase as some would like, I do note that the pot is simmering, and Kipling's words sound ever softly in our ears:
Nice thoughts, but way too vague. Everybody wants freedom, accountability, patriotism, but everyone has different ideas what they mean. And we've been split right down the middle for a couple decades. So nothing gets done. And nothing will get done from this. How's Canada doing? Trucks went home, trudy still making a mess. No change. Same here. Tactics are all wrong. Need specific targets, and focus. I thought this started as a mandates thing. She didnt mention that.
The sound is fine. The "message" is consistent with the information I have been gathering from multiple embedded sources. To David Watson's point, I certainly agree that vagueness has been a maddening hallmark of this convoy, even more than with the Canadian one. But I do think that it is vitally important that the OGUS sees that the people are not enjoying the /panem et circenses/ they're being force-fed. And, while we're not as far along in the tactical phase as some would like, I do note that the pot is simmering, and Kipling's words sound ever softly in our ears:
"...
It was not suddenly bred,
It will not swiftly abate,
Through the chill years ahead,
When Time shall count from the date
That the English began to hate."