Not at all. I’m just tired of the breathless announcements that always begin the same way: Tomorrow... This week... Soon... And then, nothing.
If it hasn’t happened, why announce? What purpose does it serve?
If it’s going to happen, then don’t tip it: do it! Then announce it. Newspapers get their story either way. But if it _happened,_ there really is a reason to read it!
I’m tired of the repitition. Aren’t you, too?
Thanks for your comment, it makes a big difference. I have some considerable experience dealing with the Administrative State. It was a very difficult period, much harder than my experience in combat. The hardest thing that I ever did was dealing with a trusted subordinate who turned out to be a traitor, one of the worst in the history of the United States. In the end, he was convicted, sentenced to life in prison where he died a fate that he deserved. That whole saga took almost 10 years, even though we knew what he had done and we had the evidence. If he had been tried in the U.S. (he was tried in German court), it would taken another 5 years. All of this stuff takes too much time, I learned how to deal with it.