warned even before the president took office that this was going to take a very long time to unwind. there is still the prospect here that if the president passes his two keystone pieces of economic legislation, which he said he thinks will pass by the end of next week, if the virus is contained and the economy stabilizes and begins to grow at a good clip, if they can unwind these supply chain problems, you know, then perhaps by the time next fall rolls around, the outlook will be a lot different. so that, i think, is what he has to hope for. but right now obviously there's a great deal of concern. i was struck by the fact that earlier this week, former prime minister rasmussen, the former secretary-general of nato, told "the washington post" that all the world's leaders were going to be watching the virginia