Normally is reserved for things beyond the president's control: and , to name a few.
But today â€� and its effect on morning traffic Ââ€� has more than a few Twitter users directing their gridlocked ire at the president. To the surprise of no one stuck in traffic, in Austin this morning.
Here's a roundup of what's out there:
Hello, my name is President Obama and I’m here to make sure every citizen of the city of Austin is late to work.
— Garrett Keeler (@garrettkeeler)
Traffic on 35 is like HELL ON EARTH.
— #EndSARS (@WakandanBarber)
I left my house at 8 a.m. It's now almost 10 a.m. And I'm still not at work. Obama
— KimDawn (@KimDawnATX)
So, E. Riverside is terrible traffic, but Congress is totally clear? THANKS OBAMA.
— (((Nicole Pank))) (@nicolepank)
Couldn't get to work today. THANKS OBAMA. (Like, actually, since you're here in Austin.)
— David Bass (@doctordake)
I TRIED to go to work today but after an hour of traffic I went back home. THANKS OBAMA- i live less than 10 miles away
— Funwithyourfood (@Funwithyourfood)
When "Thanks, Obama!" becomes a reality.
— Lauren Modery (@Hipstercrite)
This morning's delays and detours seem to be easing. But once the president concludes his speech at The Paramount this afternoon, expect a whole new collection of closures.
For the latest on traffic conditions, follow another hashtag: