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WTH - you guys are boring.

This is actually, IMHO a pretty interesting event and decision. Let's talk weather:
  • Coldest Inauguration since Reagan #2 (1985), which was probably not the event Monday will be. BUT, did you know the #2 coldest inauguration after Reagan's was JFK in 1961? 6 degrees. 14 degrees less than projected for Monday. Bet Jackie and the young kids had to bundle up for that since it WAS held outside
  • The estimated temperature and wind in Buffalo for Sunday night's 6:30PM NFL game is within a degree of the expected inauguration 12PM weather
Conspiracy Theorists have at it! Both Sides

Now, seating will be fun. How do you squeeze the 200,000 ticket holders into the 700 seat Rotunda? Well, you don't. Prediction:
  • Any High-Ranking Dem who previously felt compelled to show is already going "Thank Gawd I have an excuse"
  • Republicans - Top Ranking, no change. From there, a frothy group of second stringers clawing to get in with their master, and a group hoping they can't get in
  • All other Democrats. Yippie! MLK Day just got freed up!
  • Many of the 200,000 left out ticket holders will still show up outside
  • All other sane Americans. Oh shit, here we go
I am swearing off all media on Monday. Will catch up Tuesday once some of the shitshow settles.
 
WTH - you guys are boring.

This is actually, IMHO a pretty interesting event and decision. Let's talk weather:
  • Coldest Inauguration since Reagan #2 (1985), which was probably not the event Monday will be. BUT, did you know the #2 coldest inauguration after Reagan's was JFK in 1961? 6 degrees. 14 degrees less than projected for Monday. Bet Jackie and the young kids had to bundle up for that since it WAS held outside
  • The estimated temperature and wind in Buffalo for Sunday night's 6:30PM NFL game is within a degree of the expected inauguration 12PM weather
Conspiracy Theorists have at it! Both Sides

Now, seating will be fun. How do you squeeze the 200,000 ticket holders into the 700 seat Rotunda? Well, you don't. Prediction:
  • Any High-Ranking Dem who previously felt compelled to show is already going "Thank Gawd I have an excuse"
  • Republicans - Top Ranking, no change. From there, a frothy group of second stringers clawing to get in with their master, and a group hoping they can't get in
  • All other Democrats. Yippie! MLK Day just got freed up!
  • Many of the 200,000 left out ticket holders will still show up outside
  • All other sane Americans. Oh shit, here we go
I am swearing off all media on Monday. Will catch up Tuesday once some of the shitshow settles.
It’ll be the biggest indoor inauguration ever. The most perfect inauguration in history. The most beautiful inauguration anyone has ever seen.
 
hey grok,

What are the safety concerns that caused the inauguration to be moved indoors for the first time since 1985?

answer

The primary safety concerns that led to moving Donald Trump's 2025 inauguration indoors were:

1. **Extreme Cold Weather**: Forecasts predicted dangerously low temperatures in the low 20s Fahrenheit, with wind chills potentially dropping into the single digits. This poses risks of hypothermia, frostbite, and other cold-related health issues for attendees and security personnel.

2. **Wind Conditions**: Strong winds were expected, exacerbating the cold and making it even more hazardous for large gatherings outdoors. The combination of cold and wind increases the risk of cold weather injuries.

3. **Security Measures**: Given the heightened security environment in Washington, D.C., particularly after previous incidents related to political events, managing security in such harsh weather conditions would have been significantly more challenging outdoors. The indoor setting allows for better control over access points, reducing the risk of security breaches.

4. **Health and Safety of Attendees**: With the potential for large crowds, the risk to public health from exposure to extreme cold was a major concern. Moving the event indoors mitigates these risks for both VIPs and general attendees.

5. **Emergency Response**: In cold weather, emergency services would face additional challenges, including slower response times and difficulties in providing immediate medical care for conditions like hypothermia or injuries in a crowded, cold environment.

These factors combined made the decision to move the inauguration ceremony indoors a necessary one to ensure the safety and well-being of all participants, attendees, and security personnel.
 
It’s not that big a surprise. Changes, delays, and cancellations for weather happen a lot more, and a lot more easily, these days than they used to. Schools, government, etc….everyone is so afraid of anyone being uncomfortable that they’ll shut down for a heavy frost or anything below 20 degrees.
 
A lot of schools don’t have snow days anymore either. Instead of cancelling when it snows 3”, they just switch to online for the day and don’t have to make up for it later on.
 
A lot of schools don’t have snow days anymore either. Instead of cancelling when it snows 3”, they just switch to online for the day and don’t have to make up for it later on.
Ours talked about that as covid was ending, but haven’t done it. They also use indoor recess a lot - if it’s cold out, or if it’s rainy the kids have recess in the gym.

I think I had indoor recess twice - the two days after Mt St. Helens erupted. By the third day, the school said “they’re playing in ash at home anyway” and threw us back outside. Never got kept indoors for weather. Didn’t matter if it was single digits or Snowing sideways, we were outside.
 
WTH - you guys are boring.

This is actually, IMHO a pretty interesting event and decision. Let's talk weather:
  • Coldest Inauguration since Reagan #2 (1985), which was probably not the event Monday will be. BUT, did you know the #2 coldest inauguration after Reagan's was JFK in 1961? 6 degrees. 14 degrees less than projected for Monday. Bet Jackie and the young kids had to bundle up for that since it WAS held outside
  • The estimated temperature and wind in Buffalo for Sunday night's 6:30PM NFL game is within a degree of the expected inauguration 12PM weather
Conspiracy Theorists have at it! Both Sides

Now, seating will be fun. How do you squeeze the 200,000 ticket holders into the 700 seat Rotunda? Well, you don't. Prediction:
  • Any High-Ranking Dem who previously felt compelled to show is already going "Thank Gawd I have an excuse"
  • Republicans - Top Ranking, no change. From there, a frothy group of second stringers clawing to get in with their master, and a group hoping they can't get in
  • All other Democrats. Yippie! MLK Day just got freed up!
  • Many of the 200,000 left out ticket holders will still show up outside
  • All other sane Americans. Oh shit, here we go
I am swearing off all media on Monday. Will catch up Tuesday once some of the shitshow settles.
Surprised? Donny is worried about having an even smaller turnout in the mall than in 2017.
 
Ours talked about that as covid was ending, but haven’t done it. They also use indoor recess a lot - if it’s cold out, or if it’s rainy the kids have recess in the gym.

I think I had indoor recess twice - the two days after Mt St. Helens erupted. By the third day, the school said “they’re playing in ash at home anyway” and threw us back outside. Never got kept indoors for weather. Didn’t matter if it was single digits or Snowing sideways, we were outside.
Never had indoor recess. Pretty sure District 81 in Spokane was shut down for a week after St Helen’s.
 
Never had indoor recess. Pretty sure District 81 in Spokane was shut down for a week after St Helen’s.
Pretty sure we had one day off and then two days indoors in Yakima.

Of course, those of us who were walking to school were trying to make ash men and were throwing it at each other….but god forbid we run around in it on the playgrounds.
 
Well that was my point. Young Caroline and baby John-John handled the cold in 1961. 80,000 Buffalo Bills fans will weather the cold, at night, tomorrow. Kristi Noem can handle the cold, being from SD. But it's too cold for everybody else. Waah!

Edit: Chiefs game today was 24 degrees, 11-14MPH winds. Only 70-80,000 people braved that 3-hour event.
 
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Our country is in a shit place when all one side can talk about is how little someone’s crowd may be. Who wants to go to those anyway and who cares. If there was one 2 miles from me I wouldn’t even consider walking there. It’s the same thing happening with football. We all have 65” TVs and 4k def, a couch, heat, and our own food and drinks. Also the fact someone’s tried to kill him twice would dissuade me from being around him in a crowd.
 
Our country is in a shit place when all one side can talk about is how little someone’s crowd may be. Who wants to go to those anyway and who cares. If there was one 2 miles from me I wouldn’t even consider walking there. It’s the same thing happening with football. We all have 65” TVs and 4k def, a couch, heat, and our own food and drinks. Also the fact someone’s tried to kill him twice would dissuade me from being around him in a crowd.
Very smart comment in your last sentence. I agree completely.

Now this is strictly anecdotal, but I will pass it along anyway, FWIW. Heard a comment on the radio the other day while out doing errands. It was from a well known personality that has a security detail that must provide 24 hour protection. Said his crew is the absolute best, highly trained, skilled, knowledgeable, and he asked them what they thought the odds were that an attempt would be made on Trump during the inauguration ceremony and they replied that they figured it was about 50/50! That is a pretty scary thought.
 
Very smart comment in your last sentence. I agree completely.

Now this is strictly anecdotal, but I will pass it along anyway, FWIW. Heard a comment on the radio the other day while out doing errands. It was from a well known personality that has a security detail that must provide 24 hour protection. Said his crew is the absolute best, highly trained, skilled, knowledgeable, and he asked them what they thought the odds were that an attempt would be made on Trump during the inauguration ceremony and they replied that they figured it was about 50/50! That is a pretty scary thought.
I suppose that it depends on what you count as an “attempt.” I’m 100% certain they’re going to find some nutjobs - possibly known ones - who wander inside their outer perimeter, or who have some sort of weapon on them. But the chances of any of those people being anywhere close to an area where they have any potential to cause harm is near zero.

It’s the security detail’s home turf, in an area set up by them after 3 months of planning. They have all the advantages, they know the terrain, the hiding places, and everything that belongs. And they had a real-world walkthrough a week ago with Carter’s funeral. They’re at the top of their game, drilled to a fine point, and already on edge from the previous attempt.
 
An insurrection is a “violent uprising against an authority or government.” This doesn’t meet that definition. I haven’t seen anything that shows these protesters doing anything violent. Quite the opposite, it appears that once they’re tapped on the shoulder, they offer their hands to be put in cuffs/restraints, and voluntarily follow officers.
Also don’t see anyone breaking down doors, throwing fire extinguishers, invading government offices, or stealing items from those offices. And, they don’t appear to be obstructing access to buildings or disrupting government process, and I haven’t heard any death threats directed to building occupants.
So, I’d say maybe some misdemeanor citations for disorderly conduct, possibly for blocking traffic (unless they had the proper permits). Thats about it. At least so far.
 
Tru dat. Fun times indeed. Freshman in HS. For a district that NEVER had a snow day in my time, it was welcomed. That's all I have to say about that.
Same here. Freshman at Ferris. We also had the teacher’s strike to start the year and if I remember correctly they were going to extend the school year to to make up for the strike but then nixed that after losing another week to St Helens.
 
Our country is in a shit place when all one side can talk about is how little someone’s crowd may be. Who wants to go to those anyway and who cares. If there was one 2 miles from me I wouldn’t even consider walking there. It’s the same thing happening with football. We all have 65” TVs and 4k def, a couch, heat, and our own food and drinks. Also the fact someone’s tried to kill him twice would dissuade me from being around him in a crowd.
You must be joking son.

No one but no one other than Donny gives a flying phuck about crowd size: he’s been going on and on about it for 8 years now.
 
Same here. Freshman at Ferris. We also had the teacher’s strike to start the year and if I remember correctly they were going to extend the school year to to make up for the strike but then nixed that after losing another week to St Helens.
Same class. Who'd you have for history?
 
Same class. Who'd you have for history?
lol. Niksich. I wanna say 3rd or 4th period.
FYI I was a tall skinny mega dork and he picked on me a few times - once he pulled me up by the back of my hair in front of the class and said ”you ever seen a squirrel looking over a fence”. Wanted to kill him for the next 4 years.
 
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