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Bob Dylan

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Just watched coverage of the President-Elect Trump arriving @ Union Station for Dinner with a Select Crowd of his Wealthy Supporters.

Wondering how Security and all the related stuff is affecting the Commute on Metro, VRE, Marc, Amtrak and the LD Trains???
 
It's been absolutely horrible. A complete mess was made of a lot of people's commutes as well as the travel of visitors to our city. As strongly as I feel about this election I would have felt similarly if it was the other way around.

It's completely inexcusable to take 2/3 of one of the busiest transit nodes in the country out of service on one of the busiest weeks for D.C.
 
Expect disruptions like these to continue in all future inaugural weeks.
 
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And as a friend reported... none of his supporters seem to know to stand to the right and walk to the left!

(Seriously, I know when I arrived on the 19th in 2009 it was obvious who the out of towners were, simply based on escalator etiquette.)

And agreed, bad place to hold a reception/party at this particular time.
 
And as a friend reported... none of his supporters seem to know to stand to the right and walk to the left!
It's a DC, big-city thing. Not common sense for someone from an area where no one runs up and down escalators. I had to remind my wife about the convention several times during our recent trip to DC. I remember having to figure out that in Sweden they walked on the left. Ran into a few folks before I sorted that one out.

Like most presidents before him, Trump will have to learn about the "bubble" that he now lives in and how whenever he goes someplace, everything for a mile around him will shut down. This is why presidents shouldn't visit disaster areas. Of course, Truman didn't have this issue but their weren't people willing to kill themselves and everyone else in a 100 yd radius to kill the president.
 
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"Trump will have to learn about the "bubble" that he now lives in"

I gotta disagree here... he seems to me to have a lot of experience living in a "bubble". And I don't mean that metaphorically (well, not JUST metaphorically), I'm sure that for decades prior to this he's not been exactly able to just run down to Starbucks and/or out to a Rangers game without repercussion.
 
"Trump will have to learn about the "bubble" that he now lives in"

I gotta disagree here... he seems to me to have a lot of experience living in a "bubble". And I don't mean that metaphorically (well, not JUST metaphorically), I'm sure that for decades prior to this he's not been exactly able to just run down to Starbucks and/or out to a Rangers game without repercussion.
Not like everyone else. He had bodyguards and chauffeurs but shortly after the election he ditched his Secret Service escort and went out to an up-scale restaurant. He was in a bubble but the diameter was only about 50 yards. Going to a meal at Union Station indicates he doesn't yet understand how big the bubble around the president is. (e.g. the manholes have to be checked and welded shut along any land route he travels.)
 
And as a friend reported... none of his supporters seem to know to stand to the right and walk to the left!
It's a DC, big-city thing. Not common sense for someone from an area where no one runs up and down escalators. I had to remind my wife about the convention several times during our recent trip to DC. I remember having to figure out that in Sweden they walked on the left. Ran into a few folks before I sorted that one out.
It's not a big city thing. It's a common courtesy basic situational awareness thing. No different than casually holding up passing vehicular traffic by clogging up the left lane of a highway. In my experience most countries walk on the same side that they drive, probably as part of a subconscious routine, but there are exceptions here and there.
 
I think most presidents have escaped from the bubble on occasion. I think that to preserve sanity, a person would have to get out once in while. President Obama has a well-known hankering for cheese burgers, and was known to show up unannounced at a local DC Five Guys or Shake Shack to satisfy the need. In a sense, the surprise element is a security measure in and of itself.
 
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And as a friend reported... none of his supporters seem to know to stand to the right and walk to the left!
It's a DC, big-city thing. Not common sense for someone from an area where no one runs up and down escalators. I had to remind my wife about the convention several times during our recent trip to DC. I remember having to figure out that in Sweden they walked on the left. Ran into a few folks before I sorted that one out.
It's not a big city thing. It's a common courtesy basic situational awareness thing. No different than casually holding up passing vehicular traffic by clogging up the left lane of a highway. In my experience most countries walk on the same side that they drive, probably as part of a subconscious routine, but there are exceptions here and there.
I agree. Simple situastional awareness would lead people to do the right thing after maybe one false start. unfortunately many people, and many American tourists in particular tend to be remarkably situationally unaware on many occasions. That bubbles things strikes again I am afraid :p
 
Correction on the Truman Safety mention: Puerto Rican terrorists tried to shoot Truman when he was walking from the Blair House to the White House, (under going a much needed renovation)and succeeded in shooting at Congress Critters from the House Balcony the same year!

And crazies have been trying to kill the President since Washington's time with several being successful!

We even had a Vice President shoot Alexander Hamilton in a duel when he was Secretary of the Treasury!

This has always been a Violent Country,we just like to pretend were more civilized than the rest of the world!

"Let the Games begin! Hi-yo! "
 
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Mr. Dylan- I thought Truman was taking a nap in Blair House and came to the window to see what was happening. He was shouted at to get back. The perpetrators and at least one guard were killed.
 
You're correct Eric,my mistake!

He was napping, but he walked back and forth to the White House daily while residing at Blair House as well as everywhere he went!

Our last "Regular Guy" President!
 
I would invite him to my campfire. I've been in his home in Independence,MO. I ward that they have closed part of it due to structural problems.
 
"Trump will have to learn about the "bubble" that he now lives in"

I gotta disagree here... he seems to me to have a lot of experience living in a "bubble". And I don't mean that metaphorically (well, not JUST metaphorically), I'm sure that for decades prior to this he's not been exactly able to just run down to Starbucks and/or out to a Rangers game without repercussion.
Not like everyone else. He had bodyguards and chauffeurs but shortly after the election he ditched his Secret Service escort and went out to an up-scale restaurant. He was in a bubble but the diameter was only about 50 yards. Going to a meal at Union Station indicates he doesn't yet understand how big the bubble around the president is. (e.g. the manholes have to be checked and welded shut along any land route he travels.)
They don't do that. Heck, I've watched the motorcade drive over the temporary steel plates they put over construction cuts. Its just not practical.

Plus, us DC people don't really get impacted by that big security bubble. For instance, there's a church a few blocks away from my place that Obama visited every Easter. They close a ton of streets down and its only a mild inconvenience because its at a busy intersection. Its just a "well this is the capital" thing.
 
That's not "any route he travels". That was one route, during a NSSE.

They most definitely do not weld manhole covers over every route he travels.

What you misread in a book is directly proven false by many of our direct experiences.
 
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