The new U.S. President is being inaugurated today. It's the official transfer of the presidency from the
outgoing president to the incoming one. It's not exactly exciting to
view (I have never watched one) because it is formal and the new
president makes speech that everyone pretends to care about. In
actuality, the next day the incoming president takes action and we see
the difference between the old and new president. The importance of the
inauguration is that it shows the United States people respect the
democratic process. Never before has there been any attempt to deny the
new president. Until now....sort of.
This year the losing side, the democrats and Hillary Clinton, just
can't seem to accept the Trump win. Protests, many violent, had been
ongoing with more planned, including some which claim they don't mind
violence. The "no fair, no fair. We lost" chanting by the leftists is
annoying, but it is proof that in the U.S. everyone gets his or her
voice, even when the voice is objectionable to most. What's amusing to
the Trump supporters is the claim for the protests.
The PC crowd on
the left first blamed Clinton's loss to the clownish trump on Wiki
Leaks E mails that showed, in the words of the Democrat leaders
themselves, how disingenuous and corrupt Hillary and her mafia are.
When that one rang hollow Democrats then blamed FBI Director James
Comey for investigating Hillary's shady activities E mail scandal. Then
the left claimed the electoral system is "unfair" Now the blame is on
"The Russians", who may have been a source of the stolen E mails called
Wiki Leaks. The left seems to have an excuse of the day for the voters
rejecting it..
The problem is, the blame must go toward the Democrats themselves, who
under Barrack Obama, have been a dishonest and incompetent party that
nominated, via a rigged primary system, a horrible candidate as it's
representative, Hillary Clinton. So Horrible Hillary and the legacy of
the Obama years which gave the U.S. racial hatred, a broken economy,
open borders flooded with millions of illegal immigrants, a degraded
military that no foreign nation either respects or fears would be used,
a sell-out of allies who have little faith in the Obama crew, political
correctness gone wild, record unemployment, debt and hopelessness. It's
little wonder why the American people voted for a odd and severely
flawed Donald Trump.
The good thing about an inauguration is the old is swept out for the
new. There is hope for better. But with Trump taking over as the new
president, I am extremely doubtful about much improvement.
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