Trump's Inauguration & Boycott

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Am I the only one who thinks it would be funny as hell
if the Bible bursts into flames when he puts his hand on it



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Vicky Faurot Am I the only one who thinks it would be funny as hell if the Bible bursts into flames when he puts his hand on it for the swearing in? Well, actually, it would be better if HE bursts into flames, but I try to keep my hopes reasonable.
 
Here are all the members of Congress who
are boycotting Trump’s inauguration


As of Tuesday morning, more than 40 Democrats had announced they will not attend.
None of the Democrats who are boycotting is part of the House leadership for the party.



Arizona Rep. Raúl Grijalva

“My absence is not motivated by disrespect for the office or motivated by disrespect for the government that we have in this great democracy, but as an individual act, yes, of defiance at the disrespect shown to millions and millions of Americans by this incoming administration, and the actions we are taking in this Congress,” Grijalva said on the House floor Friday, per CNN.​


California Rep. Judy Chu

Chu used the hashtag #StandWithJohnLewis in her announcement she would not attend Saturday.

California Rep. Barbara Lee
Rep. Barbara LeeVerified account
‏@RepBarbaraLee Jan 12

Inauguration should be a celebration. But we have nothing to celebrate on Jan 20. Instead of attending, I will be organizing.pic.twitter.com/P4whhl91ll

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California Rep. Ted Lieu

“Trump has made statements denigrating the patriotic and professional men and women of our intelligence services, many of whom risk their lives in service to our nation. He also continues to believe Vladimir Putin over our intelligence services and is actively misleading the American people when he denies Putin ordered a brazen, multifaceted cyberattack on America to benefit Trump,” Lieu wrote in a statement.

“On January 20, Trump will be in violation of Article 1, Section 9 of the Constitution because of the massive conflicts of interests he has with his global business holdings.”​


California Rep. Zoe Lofgren

The member of Congress told the Los Angeles Times that she was “not in the mood to celebrate” that Trump was the incoming president.​


California Rep. Jerry McNerney

McNerney also told the Los Angeles Times he would not attend.​


California Rep. Grace Napolitano

Napolitano is not attending, according to the Los Angeles Times.​


California Rep. Mark Takano

Mark TakanoVerified account‏@RepMarkTakano Jan 14


"All talk, no action." I stand with @repjohnlewis and I will not be attending the inauguration.pic.twitter.com/z8Q0wA9OPK

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8:25 AM - 14 Jan 2017
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California Rep. Jared Huffman

Congressman Jared Huffman
about a week ago
I have decided that instead of attending the inaugural ceremonies in Washington this month, I’ll spend time in California with my constituents making a positive difference in our community. From helping to build homes for local families to pitching in on cleaning up flood debris to welcoming new U.S. citizens at a naturalization ceremony --- it will be an action-packed couple of days. Stay tuned here for more details.​



Mark DeSaulnierVerified account‏@RepDeSaulnier Jan 13

It is with a heavy heart and deep personal conviction that I have decided not to attend the #TrumpInauguration on January 20, 2017.


6:31 PM - 13 Jan 2017​



California Rep. Karen Bass

Bass’ spokesman confirmed to the Washington Post that she would not attend the inauguration, after the congresswoman polled if she should attend on Twitter.​


California Rep. Lucille Roybal-Allard

Roybal-Allard wrote that she “thought long and hard” about attending before deciding Trump’s “disparaging remarks” made her attendance impossible.​


California Rep. Raul Ruiz

Ruiz told the Desert Sun that “A real president doesn’t attack the press because they ask tough questions... A real president doesn’t insult and bully celebrities or everyday Americans because they disagree with him.”​


California Rep. Maxine Waters

Waters confirmed Sunday that she would not attend the inauguration. She told Politico, “it’s just not interesting,” when asked why she wouldn’t be attending.​


Florida Rep. Darren Soto

Soto told Orlando ABC affiliate WFTV Channel 9 that he was “deeply disappointed with Trump’s attacks against civil rights hero John Lewis and will not be attending the inauguration as a result.”​


Florida Rep. Frederica Wilson

Wilson told a reporter that she would be attending a wedding instead of Trump’s inauguration.​


Georgia Rep. John Lewis

“I don’t see this president-elect as a legitimate president,” Lewis told Meet the Press. “I think the Russians participated in helping this man get elected, and they helped destroy the candidacy of Hillary Clinton. I don’t plan to attend the inauguration.”​


Illinois Rep. Luis Gutiérrez

Gutierrez spoke from the House floor Wednesday, saying he “justify morally or intellectually the immense power we are placing in that man’s hands.”​


Kentucky Rep. John Yarmuth

In a statement, Yarmuth wrote that “we must send the message that this behavior is not acceptable from the leader of our nation. Not attending the Inauguration is one way for me to do that.”​


Maryland Rep. Anthony Brown

Brown cited Lewis’ decision to boycott in announcing he was skipping the ceremony.​


Massachusetts Rep. Katherine Clark
Katherine ClarkVerified account‏@RepKClark Jan 5

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Michigan Rep. John Conyers

A spokesperson for Coyners confirmed the decision with Politico.​


Missouri Rep. William Lacy Clay

Clay told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch he will be “back home in St. Louis speaking to school kids” on Jan. 20.​


Minnesota Rep. Keith Ellison

Ellison, who is running for DNC chair, wrote he would “not celebrate a man who preaches a politics of division and hate.”​


Maine Rep. Chellie Pingree

Pingree linked to her statement on Twitter, which said Trump’s actions “go beyond any kind of reasonable debate—they threaten the constitutional values our country is based on.”​


New Jersey Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman

The representative wrote that instead of attending Trump’s inauguration she would be at an interfaith prayer vigil in Trenton.​


New York Rep. Yvette Clarke

Yvette D. ClarkeVerified account‏@RepYvetteClarke Jan 14

I will NOT attend the inauguration of @realDonaldTrump. When you insult @repjohnlewis, you insult America.​


New York Rep. Adriano Espaillat


Congressman Adriano Espaillat
on Saturday

Many have given their lives and dedicated their lives to working to fulfill Dr. King’s dream and make it a reality, and it is up to us to preserve his legacy and the legacy of President Barack Obama to ensure that we do not go back in time!

President-elect Donald Trump is trying to take us back! And the people Trump is appointing– Steve Bannon, Jeff Sessions – are trying to take us back!​

That’s why I am not attending the presidential inauguration. Donald Trump and the hate-f...illed rhetoric that plagued his election simply will continue in his administration.

THIS is not Dr. King’s Dream!


New York Rep. José Serrano

Jose E. SerranoVerified account‏@RepJoseSerrano Jan 12

I will not attend the
#inauguration2017 next week- cannot celebrate the inauguration of a man who has no regard for my constituents. #Bronxpic.twitter.com/Uz3NTgXl35

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New York Rep. Jerrold Nadler

The New York congressman said on his Facebook page, “I will not be participating in the inauguration ceremony of President Elect Donald J. Trump. We cannot normalize actions that threaten the institutions and values of our democracy.” Nadler represents New York’s 10th District.​


North Carolina Rep. Alma Adams


Adams wrote that Trump had “sparked very real fears and concerns” and that she could not “pretend to celebrate the inauguration of someone who has spoken so horribly about women, minorities and the disabled.”​


Ohio Rep. Marcia Fudge

Fudge said on Twitter Sunday she would remain at home in Cleveland during inauguration.​


Oregon Rep. Earl Blumenauer
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Oregon Rep. Kurt Schrader

Schrader told Oregon Public Broadcasting he will not “freeze my a--” at the inauguration, though, “I’ll do my best to work with (Trump) when I think he’s doing the right thing for the country.”​


Oregon Rep. Peter DeFazio

DeFazio told Oregon Public Broadcasting that his decision not to attend was not a political statement about Trump. Rather, he said he typically avoids “pomp and circumstance events in Washington.”​


Pennsylvania Rep. Brendan Boyle

Boyle wrote, “I accept the decision of the people. I respect it. But I will not celebrate it.”​


Pennsylvania Rep. Dwight Evans


Evans wrote that “Russian hacking must be investigated and I do not support the repeal of ACA.”​


Tennessee Rep. Steve Cohen

Cohen said he would not attend “out of respect for [Lewis] and for unpresidential remarks.”​


Texas Rep. Al Green


The Houston congressman became the first Texas Democrat to announce he would not attend Trump’s inauguration in a statement Monday.​


Texas Rep. Joaquin Castro

Castro joined Green Tuesday in announcing he would not attend the inauguration.​


Virginia Rep. Don Beyer


Beyer said on Monday in a tweet that he would not “be part of normalizing or legitimizing a man whose election may well have depended on the malicious foreign interference of Russia’s leaders, a person who lies profusely and without apology, who mimics the disabilities of others, who insults anyone who dares disagree with him, who would demonize an entire spiritual tradition, and who has demonstrated again and again a profound disrespect for women.”​


Washington Rep. Pramila Jayapal

Jayapal said she would remain in her district Friday.​


Washington Rep. Adam Smith

Smith’s spokesperson said he would be in a Washington state meeting with his constituents on Friday, Seattle NBC affiliate KING 5 News reported.​


Wisconsin Rep. Mark Pocan

Pocan wrote that after reading the classified document on Russian hacking and Trump’s tweets attacking Lewis, “I will not be attending the Inauguration.”​



Possibly Not Attending

South Carolina Rep. Jim Clyburn

The highest ranking House Democrat to indicate he might not attend, Clyburn told Politico he will not attend if the weather is poor. Clyburn, who is the House Democratic Assistant Leader, is 76 years old.​


Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders

The one-time Democratic presidential candidate has said he will “probably” attend the ceremony, per Politico.​




Read more here:
http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/politics-government/article126679439.html#storylink=cpy



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Nearly half of the states Trump won
are Googling ‘inauguration protest’



The inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump is still two days away, and it’s already shaping up to be one of the most controversial.


It might be Congress’ largest organized boycott of an inauguration in history, and 200,000 people have said they plan to go to the Women’s March on Washington on Saturday, though it’s difficult to tell how accurate that number is at predicting real turnout. Other protests are scheduled to take place around the inauguration as well, though on smaller scales.


Google has assembled a map of states based on which ones have more searches for “inauguration protest” or “attend inauguration” in the past seven days. And while we can’t make assumptions on why people are Googling certain information, 100 percent of the states that went to Hillary Clinton show majorities of people Googling “inauguration protest.”

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"Attend inauguration" -- more searches for “Attend inauguration”

"Inauguration protest" -- more searches for “Inauguration protest”


On the other hand, 54 percent of states won by Trump have majorities Googling “attend inauguration,” while the other 46 percent of Trump states are Googling on protests. That’s not counting Wyoming and South Dakota, which Google did not have data for, or Maine, whose electoral votes were split evenly between Trump and Clinton.


Swing states tend to be more split than others, such as Florida, which has had 23 searches for “attend” and 22 searches for “protest,” and Ohio, with 21 “attend” and 23 “protest.” California, a solidly blue state, had 43 for “protest” and 19 for “attend.”

Comparing the numbers – the protest states to those won by Clinton; the attend states to those won by Trump – the Google map is 72 percent accurate at predicting how states voted.



Read more here: http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/politics-government/election/article127177629.html#storylink=cpy



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Europe
Russia has gone crazy for Trump as Moscow savors Obama’s departure



From Trump-centric newscasts to Trump dolls, masks and even sugar, Russia has been engulfed in what some are calling "Trumpomania" as Inauguration Day nears. (Jenny Starrs, David Filipov, Julie Vitkovskaya / The Washington Post)
By David Filipov January 19 at 2:45 PM
MOSCOW — Call it Trumpomania. Or Trumpophrenia. Or any of a number of other Trumpisms that have popped up in Russia as this country counts down the moments to President-elect Donald Trump’s ascension to the White House.

Russia has gone crazy for Trump, and it’s not just because President Vladimir Putin and his government have been portraying the presidency of Barack Obama as one long, disastrous exercise in Russophobia, a message that state-run television has been hammering home for months.

Something about the advent of Trump has stirred the Russian soul. It’s almost as though the 45th president of Russia were about to take office on Friday.

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Businesses have renamed their products after the world leader formerly known as The Donald. Talk show hosts have dedicated hours to the expression of hope that Trump will lift U.S.-Russian relations from their all-time post-Cold-War low (and in some cases to nasty, unabashedly racist farewells to President Obama). And the Russian Internet is surging with efforts to portray and explain the local Trumpapalooza.

“Trumpomania has taken hold of the country: the media, politicians and political analysts, astrologists, and housewives, none of them can calm down and mind their business,” Gennady Gudkov, a reserve colonel in Russia’s domestic intelligence agency, the FSB, said in a post on his Facebook page. “In RUSSIAN news the main actor is His Majesty Trump.”

Gudkov, who has spent recent years criticizing Putin’s hold on power, posited that the reason for Trump’s popularity is “how interesting honest and competitive elections and their unpredictability are.”

But Viktoria Chekryzhova, director for development of Tula Food Products, had a simpler explanation for her company’s decision to produce a limited number of boxes of sugar cubes featuring Trump’s likeness.

“With this product, we want to show that we hope that our relations with the United States will improve with the new president. We’re saying we hope our relations will become sweeter,” she said by phone from Tula, a city a 100 miles south of Moscow.

Other Russian companies have joined in. The newspaper Moskovsky Komsomolets reported that it had discovered “several hundred” companies that include some sort of play on words on “Trump” (which in Russian is transcribed “Tramp”; Russian “Trump” would sound like “Troomp).

A weapons factory in Zlatoust minted a commemorative coin with the inscription “In Trump We Trust,” according to the TASS news agency.

In Moscow, a military surplus store across from the U.S. Embassy had an advertisement in its window offering a 10 percent discount on all its items — for embassy staff and American citizens.

“It looks very emotional, like a childish burst of joy,” Mikhail Fishman, editor in chief of the Moscow Times, commented about the ongoing fascination with Trump.

Of course, the jubilation comes against the tumultuous backdrop of accusations of Russian cyberattacks first lodged by the Obama administration and the U.S. intelligence community (and recently acknowledged by Trump), as well as uncorroborated reports — which Trump has vehemently denied — that the president-elect has been compromised by Russian intelligence. Putin this week called the allegations an effort by Obama to sabotage his successor’s legitimacy.

Some took that logic a bit further. Sergei Markov, a pro-Kremlin political analyst, predicted a Trumpocalypse if Russia did not lend the president-elect a hand against forces that were lining up in the United States to overthrow him.

“Russia has to support Trump,” Markov wrote on his Facebook page. “We have to help him publicly, with a campaign of Trumpomania.”

Russia’s major news programs lined up hours of Trump coverage: A viewer of the state-run Rossiya-1 channel got four hours of American politics, full of vitriol aimed at Obama, disdain for the allegations against Russia and cautious optimism about Trump.

Dmitry Kiselyov, often referred to as the top Kremlin propagandist, dedicated most of his Sunday television show to decrying Obama as one of the worst leaders in world history, mixing in several racially tinged remarks. Obama was behind NATO’s encroachment on Russia, Obama orchestrated “coups d’etat” in Ukraine and Syria, and Obama blamed it all on Putin, who was left to clean up the mess.

Now, Kiselyov said, this “technology of lies” was being used against Trump. He cited the unverified dossier on the Kremlin’s alleged blackmail of Trump, which is thought to have been composed by a former MI6 agent.

“This is an English plot against the elected president of the U.S.,” Kiselyov said. “Now that is interference in American politics!”



Natalya Abbakumova contributed to this report.
 

What are things you'd rather do than go to Trump's inauguration?



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LOL! Kim Akre I'd rather have my eyes poked out with barbed wire and sharpened sticks shoved into my soft palate than see or hear that short-fingered, Cheeto-faced, ferret-wearing shit-gibbon again.
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Linda Rich
And the Oscar, Emmy, Tony, Golden Globe, Grammy and "participation trophy" goes to-------MOLLY MURPHY-VALKER. Thanks for making me laugh on the "Eve of Destruction"
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Johnson-Matteson Karen
I'm going with the lady who said "I'd rather scrape my ass with a cheese grater and rub salt in it", than watch that morally bankrupt, dishonest, lieing, cheating, thieving piece of white trash put his hand on my beloved Mr.
 
He does not need any ratings, all he needs is the turnout on election day which he received. The people spoke on election day, not Inauguration. Stop acting like a cry baby on floor until mommy picks u up and breast feeds you, snow flake. or should i say yellow snow flake.
 
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