Happy birthday, Mr. POTUS
Mr. President, I want to be among the millions of Americans who are wishing you a happy birthday.
So ... today you are completing your 80th journey around the sun. I wish you many more such trips. Now, allow me to get to the point of this greeting.
You say you "intend" to seek re-election in 2024. I don't read that as a definite "yes, I am a candidate for another four years as president." You have said something about being a believer in "fate." Hmm.
Allow me to ask you, as one who voted for you in 2020, to declare your candidacy sooner rather than later.
I get the "fate" part. I believe in fate, too, Mr. President and I also believe that fate occasionally gets in the way of the best-laid plans.
I also believe that you have done a good job as president and I want you to keep doing what you've done on my behalf. It hasn't been a perfect term to be sure. Then again, no president in the history of this republic has governed perfectly. There have been mistakes among even the greatest of the great men who have been elected to this high and noble office.
I supported your election because I believed in 2020 that you represented a return to presidential norms that had been tossed aside by your immediate predecessor. I supported you because I believe that being a "career politician" is not an epithet, but that it is a signal of your commitment to public service. That, too, is something your immediate predecessor never experienced in his entire life preceding his fluke election as POTUS ... and it showed during his term in office.
I also supported your election because of your demonstrated record of working with pols on both sides of the great divide and your vast knowledge of the complexities of government.
Your commitment to battling climate change, to seeking a better world that respects human rights, to seeking legislation that can end senseless gun violence, to repairing our infrastructure all are worthy of my continued support. I will support those efforts wholeheartedly.
I also will support your defense of our democratic process that you declared rightly during the midterm election to be "on the ballot." Our nation cannot condone these attacks on the fundamental principles and tenets that make ours the greatest country on Earth.
Mr. President, I am in your corner.