What DC like for Inauguration?

Anonymous
How has security changed the landscape I'm dying to know cause no way I'm going near downtown with all the traffic security and such!

DH said it was looking like a prison.. is it really that crazy?!
Anonymous
We live in Capitol Hill and there's random road closures with fencing and concrete barriers like this everywhere:



I wish it wasn't needed but better this as a deterrent than photos of rioting and violence being broadcast on front pages around the world.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How has security changed the landscape I'm dying to know cause no way I'm going near downtown with all the traffic security and such!

DH said it was looking like a prison.. is it really that crazy?!


Yes. That really crazy.
Anonymous
Also, we went to the American Indian museum with kids for the play area. As we left I warmed up my car from the app and within like 5-10min there were 4 USCP officers surrounding my car. They were polite when I explained the situation (I'm sure it didn't hurt that it's a lux family SUV versus a beat-up pickup with slogans spraypainted on the side) but they're not messing around.
Anonymous
it very bad
Anonymous
Like July 4th only unhappy, lol. I won't wait for a port a potty to see concerts or fireworks and I won't do it for an Inauguration either.
Anonymous
Depends on who is getting inaugurated.

If it’s a Democrat president, there’s a party everywhere and everyone is celebrating.

If it’s a Republican president, there’s protests everywhere, probably unrest/fires/damage, lots of police in riot gear, and everyone is grumpy.


I’ve been here since Clinton’s second inauguration, this is absolute fact. I’ve seen every one of them, and the above descriptions are totally accurate.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Depends on who is getting inaugurated.

If it’s a Democrat president, there’s a party everywhere and everyone is celebrating.

If it’s a Republican president, there’s protests everywhere, probably unrest/fires/damage, lots of police in riot gear, and everyone is grumpy.


I’ve been here since Clinton’s second inauguration, this is absolute fact. I’ve seen every one of them, and the above descriptions are totally accurate.


They were tired from inciting the insurrection a few weeks earlier last time.
Anonymous
Like Russia....
Anonymous
Cold, dangerous, full of crazy people - and those are just the invited guests of the new dictator.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We live in Capitol Hill and there's random road closures with fencing and concrete barriers like this everywhere:



I wish it wasn't needed but better this as a deterrent than photos of rioting and violence being broadcast on front pages around the world.

“Peace through strength” is real.
MAGA walks their talk.
Too bad Nancy failed America.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Depends on who is getting inaugurated.

If it’s a Democrat president, there’s a party everywhere and everyone is celebrating.

If it’s a Republican president, there’s protests everywhere, probably unrest/fires/damage, lots of police in riot gear, and everyone is grumpy.


I’ve been here since Clinton’s second inauguration, this is absolute fact. I’ve seen every one of them, and the above descriptions are totally accurate.


Nope. Trump's first inaguration had protests, but the Women's March was pretty gentle and I don't think there were arrests. Same with the GWB inauguarations. There was litter, but any big event in DC has that (go to the Mall any July 5th; it's gross). And it was the leadup to Biden's inauguaration that had pipe bombs and the invasion of the Capitol.

It's true that the general vibes of people who live in DC are happier when it's a Democrat elected--it's mostly a Democratic city--but there are always people who come to town who are excited.
Anonymous
We happened to be staying with friends who lived in Fairfax for GWB's first inauguration. Decided to go in at the last minute.

Don't think that I need to go to another regardless of the winner. I was a young adult at the time - thought the folks that turned their back to Bush when he gave his address were interesting. Weather was pretty miserable IIRC.

Probably enjoyed walking around and going to the museums and such much more than the event itself.
Anonymous
Enjoy it from Cap One arena
Anonymous
The photo above of the fencing around the Capitol says it all. And it's just one example of how much security/fencing/etc. there is. Lots. There's security for all inaugurations but friends on the Hill tell me this just feels like more.

Note that this morning, it was announced that the inauguration ceremony has been moved indoors. I guess maybe there will be screens broadcasting the ceremony as it happens inside the Capitol building, but why stand on the Mall in what is predicted to be coldest weather ever on any inauguration day, just to watch a screen?

The temperature in DC on Monday will not go above a high of 25 degrees and likely, the air will feel colder than that. I guess the parade is going ahead, but won't be surprised if crowds thin out quickly due to the temperatures.
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