What you need to know before tomorrow's innagruation!!!

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  1. rkhames

    rkhames Well-Known Member

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    Tomorrow your going to here words like "illegitimate", and "fascist". The words will be used by a bunch of sore losers. But you really should know what is behind the words. If you haven't been in a coma, or hiding under a rock, you have heard about a fake dossier that the FBI used to get a FISA warrant.

    https://heatst.com/world/exclusive-fbi-granted-fisa-warrant-covering-trump-camps-ties-to-russia/

    Supposedly, Trump's server had communicated with two banks. Let's deal with Alfa Bank first. You will find it identified on page 24 of the fake dossier as "Alpha Group":

    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/oct/31/trump-organization-server-russia-bank-slate-report

    Strange, that article came out in November, but the FBI still included it in the briefing.

    The other bank is far more interesting. The Heat Street article called it "SVB". What the don't tell you is the SVB is actually the Silicon Valley Bank located in Santa Clara, CA. So, why would the FBI be interested about communications between Trump Tower and a bank in the US? Good question:


    http://www.forumspb.com/en/sections/22/materials/196/news/30

    So, the SVB is a partner of Sberbank of Russia. In case your wondering about the initials OAO. It is the initials used for a Russian phrase for an Open Joint Stock Corporation. I personally believe that the Silicon Valley Bank was intentionally identified as SVB, and the connection between Sberbank and SVB was left out. I believe that this proves that this investigation is nothing more then a political attack.

    You see, Serbank has been doing business with another US company. That company was hired to bolster US public opinion of Russia. That business is a lobby group known as the Podesta group. The Podesta Group was started by John and Toney Podesta. In 2007, John Podesta left the company in 2007, but Tony Podesta still manages it. So, Trump is being investigated for supposedly communicating with a US bank. Yet no one is investigating the Clinton Campaign even though Hillary's Campaign Manager's brother is doing business with the Russian partner of that US bank.

    But tomorrow these sore losers will still attempt to denigrate Trump's Presidency. It is sad, truly sad, that they will ignore the facts in favor of the false narratives and fake dossiers.
     
  2. marty_mcfly

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    Don't worry. It's forecast to rain in DC tomorrow. Trump will probably be another William Henry Harrison.
     
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    Ronstar Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    the accusations about Russia having compromising info about Trump, may be true

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    GOD I HOPE SO!!!!!!! :)
     
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    I don't always laugh at the media, but when I do it is at the MSM

    Stay happy my friends :roflol:




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    Aleksander Ulyanov Well-Known Member

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    So, all the guys accused of wrongdoing say they dindu nuffin. Good enough, nothing to see here.
     
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    I was just joking with the William Henry Harrison thing. As deplorable as I find Trump to be, I don't want him to die. More realistically, I think that he's going to serve a 4-year term, but the Democrats won't go down without a fight whenever he tries to undo all their progress. Maybe in 2019, there will be a more Democratic Congress.
     
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    Happy MAGA Eve!

    What we don't already know, we'll begin to know tomorrow. I am hoping for good things.
     
  8. Space_Time

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    Here is the actual event schedule:

    https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/19/us/politics/inauguration-day-guide.html?_r=0

    Your Guide to Inauguration Day 2017
    By NICHOLAS FANDOS UPDATED 11:36 PM
    Credit Chang W. Lee/The New York Times
    Donald J. Trump will take the oath of office outside the Capitol on Friday to become the 45th president of the United States. Expect plenty of pomp and a good deal of protest, too, as hundreds of thousands of people descend on Washington to mark the occasion.

    Here is a guide to the week’s festivities, demonstrations and much more.

    The Schedule

    The official inaugural festivities commenced Thursday afternoon and do not wrap up until Saturday morning. Below are some of the highlights; and here is an expanded schedule.

    FRIDAY, INAUGURATION DAY

    11:30 a.m. | Swearing-in ceremony
    With American officials and other dignitaries gathered on the West Front of the Capitol, the official inauguration ceremony begins. Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. will administer the oath of office around noon. Mr. Trump will then deliver his inaugural address.

    Afternoon | The Parade
    After reviewing the American armed forces, President Trump and Vice President Mike Pence will lead the inaugural parade from the Capitol down Pennsylvania Avenue, with thousands of military personnel representing each branch participating.

    7 p.m. and on | Inaugural balls
    There will be two official inaugural balls on separate floors of the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, and the Armed Services Ball, which will be at the National Building Museum. Mr. Trump is expected to make remarks and take to the dance floor at all three.

    SATURDAY

    10 a.m. | National Prayer Service
    The Washington National Cathedral will host the traditional prayer service for Mr. Trump and Mr. Pence to begin their terms in prayer and reflection. The service marks the end of the official inaugural schedule.

    10 a.m. | The Women’s March on Washington
    Expected to be the week’s largest protest action, the march begins with a rally at the base of Capitol Hill. The schedule of speakers has not been announced, nor has the route the marchers will take when they begin moving at 1:15 p.m.

    How to Watch

    On TV: Coverage of Inauguration Day will be carried live by ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN, PBS and Fox News.

    On your computer: Many news sites will carry feeds of the festivities. We’d prefer you stay right here with nytimes.com. (See more below.) We’ll have live video and real-time analysis from our political reporters. You can also follow our Inauguration Briefing to catch up on all the highlights.

    On your phone: The New York Times mobile app will have you covered, and you can sign up for alerts on the important events. Twitter will also be streaming the inauguration live at inauguration.twitter.com.

    On social media: Follow The Times on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Snapchat (nytimes) for videos, photos and stories from the inauguration and protests.

    In person: Official tickets for the prime viewing areas have already been distributed, but inaugural spectators can watch the swearing-in ceremony from along the National Mall or set up along the Pennsylvania Avenue parade route. Be prepared for significant security and traffic delays. Here is more information on how to attend in person.

    When Mr. Trump takes office on Friday, he will be less popular than any new president in modern American history, according to a series of surveys published in recent days. The numbers suggest that rather than unifying a divided electorate, his transition to power has continued the polarization from the campaign.

    Polls released on Tuesday by CNN and ORC and by The Washington Post and ABC News found that just 40 percent of Americans approved of the job Mr. Trump has been doing during the transition.

    Mr. Trump’s aides say they have had that atmosphere in mind while planning the week’s festivities.

    More than 60 Democrats in the House of Representatives have said they will not attend the ceremony — many of them citing Mr. Trump’s recent criticism of Representative John Lewis, a civil rights icon.

    Photo

    Preparing for the big day at the Capitol, top. Above, tourists outside the new Trump International Hotel. The official inaugural festivities started Thursday afternoon and do not wrap up until Saturday morning. Credit Doug Mills/The New York Times
    The Security

    A well-armed security bubble will encircle much of downtown Washington by Inauguration Day, as almost 30,000 local, state and federal officials work to ensure that the transfer of power goes off without a hitch.

    The authorities will begin enforcing a soft and a hard perimeter in central Washington in the early hours of Friday morning, and other road closings around the region will follow. Only local vehicles will be allowed within the soft perimeter. No civilian vehicles will be able to pass inside the hard perimeter, where federal security forces will also be screening anyone hoping to enter by foot.

    To assure security, many items, including backpacks and posters, will be prohibited on the Capitol grounds, along the parade route and at the inaugural balls. The National Park Service decided on Thursday to allow small umbrellas onto the National Mall and parade route because of rain in the forecast.

    The Swearing-In

    The official swearing-in ceremony is scheduled to begin at 11:30 a.m. on Friday on the West Front of the Capitol overlooking the Mall. Most of the nation’s dignitaries will be on hand, including Mr. Trump’s presidential opponent, Hillary Clinton, and her husband, former President Bill Clinton.
    Jackie Evancho, a 16-year-old singer best known from “America’s Got Talent,” will perform the national anthem. And six religious leaders chosen by Mr. Trump will offer blessings.

    As Chief Justice Roberts administers the oath of office, Mr. Trump is planning to rest his hand on two Bibles: his childhood Bible and the Lincoln Bible, which Mr. Obama also used.

    Mr. Trump will recite the 35 words mandated by the Constitution:

    “I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.”

    He will then deliver his inaugural address, which has been a subject of much speculation.

    The Parade

    After they officially review the armed services Friday afternoon, Mr. Trump and Mr. Pence will lead a parade on Pennsylvania Avenue from the Capitol to the White House. A tradition since Thomas Jefferson’s inauguration in 1801, the parade is one of the inauguration’s highlights and typically draws large crowds and TV viewers around the country.

    More than 8,000 people will march behind the president and vice president, according to the Presidential Inaugural Committee, including representatives of each branch of the American armed services, as well as high school, college and police bands that have volunteered to perform. This year’s parade is expected to be considerably shorter — about 90 minutes — than those celebrating Mr. Trump’s recent predecessors. It will also pass a certain conspicuous building that bears the name of the 45th president.

    The Inaugural Balls

    Come nightfall, many of the inaugural revelers will dress in their best evening wear to attend balls across the capital — including some to galvanize resistance to Mr. Trump. All in all, the night should be tamer than eight years ago, when the Obamas attended 10 official inaugural balls and supporters held scores of others.

    Mr. Trump will attend just three official balls himself. Two of those, “Liberty” and “Freedom,” will take place at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center and are available to supporters who donated to his inauguration or purchased tickets. The third, the “Salute to Our Armed Services Ball,” will be at the National Building Museum for active duty and reserve military members, wounded veterans, emergency medical workers and Medal of Honor recipients. Mr. Trump will deliver remarks at all three balls and, as is customary, he will oblige the attendees with a ceremonial first dance with his wife, Melania.
     
  9. One Mind

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    You mean the progress that had sanders running a change campaign because of this so called progress was such a threat that the DNC had to rig him out of beating their progress candidate? Progress? For who? Not the people the dems used to represent. Progress for the globalist elites, big insurance and big pharma. You have no clue who the dems represent. Sanders knows as did his supporters.
     
  10. rkhames

    rkhames Well-Known Member

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    So, you are actually hoping that a President will die in office within a month of taking office. Can you imagine someone saying that maybe Obama would probably be another George Wallace? You liberals would be yelling, "off with his head!!" Now you are hoping Trump will die of pneumonia within a month in office. Pathetic!

    But the topic of this thread is not about Trumps health. It about the lies the Obama Administration, and the MSM, are pushing to incite insurrection. Let's stay on point!

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    Just because you say so? How very liberal of you!
     
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    It is that the reference to the Alfa Bank came from the fake dossier, and that there has been any evidence offered to disprove the statements made by the Trump Campaign and the bank are lies. Further, the other bank identified is actually an US bank whose Russian partners has ties to Hillary's Campaign Manager. For that reason, there is nothing to see here.
     
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    I doubt it. If Trump offers the Democrats in Congress any moderation, and they still chose to be obstructionists, it will doom the DNC. The strange thing is that the DNC is refusing to recognize that the American People have rejected their extremist liberal ideas. The people are looking for moderation. If the DNC can not move more to the right, then DNC Congressmen will change to the Libertarian Party, and start caucusing with the GOP.
     
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    Thank You God,
    you have delivered
    A day of Infamy, remember where you were today and gather your kids and grandkids and remind them history is made today
    Take it all in

    President Donald J. Trump

    Make America Great Again
     

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