"These are challenging times for all Americans. We face the specter of war abroad and a steady stream of bad economic news at home"
- Robert Matsui
About this Quote
In this quote, Robert Matsui acknowledges the difficult situations that Americans are presently dealing with. He highlights two significant problems that are causing concern and unpredictability - the possibility of war in other countries and the continuous flow of unfavorable economic updates within our own borders. Matsui's usage of the word "specter" suggests that these challenges loom over us, creating a sense of fear and unease. By acknowledging these struggles, Matsui is acknowledging the impact they have on the American people and the requirement for resilience and perseverance during these attempting times.
This quote is written / told by Robert Matsui between September 17, 1941 and January 1, 2005. He was a famous Politician from USA.
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