I just thought of something: some people, out-of-towners and younguns, are probably wondering WTF about these things. They might be familiar with the few cicadas that come out every year. In the 17-year cycle of broods, most of the years are light or very light in numbers. But, in areas with large cicada populations, one year out of the seventeen has an enormous outbreak. They are often mistakenly called "locusts" even though they are completely different from grasshoppers; the outbreak is often refered to as a "plague" (of locusts).
This, boysandgirls, is a peak year for DC. Here comes the plague. An American plague. Made in America.