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Inauguration Day 2013 - from the ground
Author: BobR    Date: 01/23/2013 14:04:31

Sunday January 20th at noon, per the Constitution, President Barack Obama was sworn in for his second term. On Monday (coincidentally, the MLK Jr. holiday), the public swearing in and parade was done. We attended the first swearing in 4 years ago along with nearly 2 million of our closest friends. We made a special trip to DC for that. Here it is 4 years later, and we have been residents of the area for over 3 years. Attending the festivities should have been a breeze. We know the area, we know the shortcuts, we had the experience of what to expect. This time should have been easy.

Sadly, no.

In a combination of over-thinking it and the US Park Service blowing it, we were not as successful as last time. Four years ago, we got on the Metro at the end of the line in Vienna. We got in line before sunrise, and waited well over an hour just to get down to the platform. When we got on the train, it was packed (remember - this is the end of the line where the car starts out empty). At the next stop, only a few people could get on, and that repeated itself down the line. I felt bad for those standing shoulder-to-shoulder on the platforms watching as train after train pulled in with zero room for new people to get on. The trains moved slowly, but we got down to L'Enfant station with plenty of time to rendevous with our friends.

This time, we were determined to avoid Metro. Mala had told us VRE was a breeze, and there's a station only a couple miles from us, but they weren't running on Monday since it was MLK Day. We decided to take Amtrak instead. We would take the DASH bus from our neighborhood to the King St. station, then walk the 500 feet over to the Alexandria AmTrak/VRE station and take AmTrak in. It meant we wouldn't arrive in Union Station until 11:00, but that should have given us enough time. As we waited for the train we saw several Metro trains arriving at the King St. station, nearly empty, heading into the city.

However, with all the security fencing, we had to walk around the east and south side of the Capitol building. By the time we got to Independence Ave. on the south side of the Mall, the President had begun his address. We listened on our little transistor radio as we made our way west, looking for an access into the Mall. We were unsuccessful. At all of the access points, they were only letting people out, not in.

The Park Service - in it's infinite wisdom - had decided that the turnout would be 600K people, and only made room for that many. The rest of the Mall was closed off:

http://www.fourfreedomsblog.com/uploads/Inaug2013fail.jpg


We continued down Independence, eventually circling around the west side of the Washington Monument and finding ourselves in an area north of the monument and south of Constitution Ave. Here there was a Jumbotron and speakers:

http://www.fourfreedomsblog.com/uploads/inaug2013hidden.jpg


Keep in mind that the only was to actually get here was either via the route we took (if one had come in via the metro stations south of the mall), or by going around the north and west side of the White House on 19th St if arriving via the northern Metros. It was very inaccessible, whereas the mall area itself could have been and should have been easily accessed.

After the proceedings were done, we had hoped to get to the parade route on the south side, but - once again - the security was only letting people out. We had to go around the White House via the previously mentioned route north on 19th to K St., and then east. We ended up in a bar and watched the rest of the festivities while drinking and eating and meeting new friends.

All in all, I am still glad we did it. Nothing can beat that instant connection one gets when strangers gather for a common purpose. As we walked down Independence Ave. with the radio playing the President's address, we had people walk close to us so they could hear. We even had a few people take our picture.

On the other hand, the planners underestimated the turnout and overdid the security. There was no reason for that much of the Mall to be closed off. There was no reason to not allow people to traverse to the southern access of the parade route. There was no reason to route people that many blocks around the area. It surely put a damper on the moods of those who traveled here from far away, only to be met with a fence and a stern guard and nothing to shoe for it but a lot of aimless walking.

Will we go into the city for the 2016 inauguration? Maybe... it depends on who wins. I suspect whoever it is, it will be less crowded. Still - I will take the lessons learned of these two attempts into account before planning out our strategy.
 

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Comment by Raine on 01/23/2013 14:11:13
Good morning!

Comment by Mondobubba on 01/23/2013 14:14:35
Crowd fail by the USPSP! :RMS Nice!

Comment by wickedpam on 01/23/2013 14:18:05
Morning

Well that suck for VRE, they should have been running - the inauguration should have superseded the holiday


So was the bar only 2 more blocks away?

Comment by BobR on 01/23/2013 14:18:53
Comment by Raine on 01/23/2013 14:22:20
Quote by wickedpam:
Morning

Well that suck for VRE, they should have been running - the inauguration should have superseded the holiday


So was the bar only 2 more blocks away?
it was only a few blocks from Gallery place. As day turned to night, I got to see a lot of people going to the ball. Pretty dresses and nicely washed up men.


Comment by Raine on 01/23/2013 14:23:21
SIX DAYS?!?!


Comment by wickedpam on 01/23/2013 14:28:59
Comment by Raine on 01/23/2013 14:33:36
Quote by wickedpam:


Fondue
Flambe Fondue!


Comment by TriSec on 01/23/2013 14:35:02
Morning, comrades.

Well, that kinda blows. A number of championship parades around here have been crowds of similar size, and with the Park Service at least tolerably handling 2m last time, you'd think they would be able to get this right.

Why have barriers at all? Isn't the mall wide open during 99% of the year? So what was the big deal?

Anyway....

(Heh, maybe the Army was looking for some group of rabble-rousers that jumped the fence last time....)


Comment by wickedpam on 01/23/2013 14:43:43
Quote by Raine:
Quote by wickedpam:


Fondue
Flambe Fondue!


I love how they describe it - salty and sweet with a hint of goat


Comment by Mondobubba on 01/23/2013 14:49:51



Cheesy! Very Cheesy.

Comment by Mondobubba on 01/23/2013 14:51:55
At about 5 am I woke up with a piercing sinus headache. I stumbled into the bathroom and took appropriate drugs. I didn't need that.

Comment by Mondobubba on 01/23/2013 14:56:02
Comment by Mondobubba on 01/23/2013 15:00:39
DragonCon founder arrested

This is semi-big news in Atlanta.

Comment by Mondobubba on 01/23/2013 15:05:23
Comment by Raine on 01/23/2013 15:09:33
Quote by Mondobubba:
DragonCon founder arrested

This is semi-big news in Atlanta.

Ugh.

Comment by Mondobubba on 01/23/2013 15:11:15


Oh The Cooch! Whatta card! Wait, no he is serious isn't he?


Comment by Raine on 01/23/2013 15:12:00
I have to say, I just love when Hal sparks fills in for Stephanie.

Comment by Mondobubba on 01/23/2013 15:13:02
Dear Privileged White Men, do not invoke MLK's name when you are talking about limiting some group of American's rights. You are nothing like Dr. King, you just look like the giant fool you are.

Comment by Raine on 01/23/2013 15:13:16
Quote by Mondobubba:


Oh The Cooch! Whatta card! Wait, no he is serious isn't he?
Yes, because taking away a woman's right to contraception is JUST like what Dr. King worked FOR.






Comment by Raine on 01/23/2013 15:22:12

... and the cruelest.

No more dying with dignity for the poorest among them.

Comment by wickedpam on 01/23/2013 15:22:36
Quote by Raine:
I have to say, I just love when Hal sparks fills in for Stephanie.


me too

He's more willing to take on the rw callers, love Steph but I don't think she likes confrontation much (which I can relate too)

Comment by Mondobubba on 01/23/2013 15:24:05
Quote by Raine:
Quote by Mondobubba:


Oh The Cooch! Whatta card! Wait, no he is serious isn't he?
Yes, because taking away a woman's right to contraception is JUST like what Dr. King worked FOR.







See my comment below.

Comment by Raine on 01/23/2013 15:27:14
I forgot about that Bush eyeglass incident. he really was a dolt.



Comment by Raine on 01/23/2013 15:30:47
Quote by Mondobubba:
Dear Privileged White Men, do not invoke MLK's name when you are talking about limiting some group of American's rights. You are nothing like Dr. King, you just look like the giant fool you are.
We need a Godwin type rule for inappropriate mentions of Dr. King.

Comment by TriSec on 01/23/2013 15:32:17
So, I'm compiling a list of post-treatment issues for my doctor Friday.

I actually seem to be feeling worse since treatment finished, instead of better.

While the fatigue is finally receding, I've got a huge spike in Chemo-induced peripheral neuropathy now. This is most distressing, but also quite common as I've found in my research.

They did try to poison me for six months, after all...it's going to take quite some time to process all that and let my system recover.



Comment by Raine on 01/23/2013 15:34:39
Quote by TriSec:
So, I'm compiling a list of post-treatment issues for my doctor Friday.

I actually seem to be feeling worse since treatment finished, instead of better.

While the fatigue is finally receding, I've got a huge spike in Chemo-induced peripheral neuropathy now. This is most distressing, but also quite common as I've found in my research.

They did try to poison me for six months, after all...it's going to take quite some time to process all that and let my system recover.




Comment by Raine on 01/23/2013 15:37:38
Quote by Raine:

... and the cruelest.

No more dying with dignity for the poorest among them.


Can someone please tell me how this is going to save money by having dying people in the ICU?


Comment by Mondobubba on 01/23/2013 15:40:00
Quote by Raine:
Quote by Mondobubba:
Dear Privileged White Men, do not invoke MLK's name when you are talking about limiting some group of American's rights. You are nothing like Dr. King, you just look like the giant fool you are.
We need a Godwin type rule for inappropriate mentions of Dr. King.



I think we should call it the Raine Rule. Your idea ya know.

Comment by Mondobubba on 01/23/2013 15:41:55
Comment by Raine on 01/23/2013 15:50:42
Well, I see Joihn McCain is being a raging asshole right now -- (benghazi hearing)

Comment by TriSec on 01/23/2013 15:54:00
Quote by Raine:


Can someone please tell me how this is going to save money by having dying people in the ICU?


Because now they can die alone in an alley in pain, instead of spending money on nurses and drugs.



Comment by Mondobubba on 01/23/2013 15:54:20
Quote by Raine:
Well, I see Joihn McCain is being a raging asshole right now -- (benghazi hearing)



"Old man shakes fist at cloud."

Comment by Raine on 01/23/2013 15:55:01
Yes, MCCain was an idiot. MEan bitter nasty twit.

Comment by Scoopster on 01/23/2013 16:01:04
Comment by TriSec on 01/23/2013 16:02:29
Pilots have a mandatory retirement age - I"m sure some other high-risk industries must as well.

Perhaps the House and Senate should....there's a minimum age in the Constitution, why not a maximum?

I know, I know, elections are term limits. Pity it doesn't work that way.

(Just look at Mass - it took death and a presidential appointment to open up a couple of Senate seats...not that either senator was doing anything wrong or bad, but I'm just sayin'....)


Comment by Raine on 01/23/2013 16:05:37
Quote by Scoopster:
Mornin' all!
Hillary tells Ron Johnson to fuck off



Comment by Mondobubba on 01/23/2013 16:11:47
Ugh! Punny. Here's the Guardian headline on the cheese story: "Whey too hot: cheese fire closes Norwegian road tunnel"

Comment by Raine on 01/23/2013 16:11:55
Ok, this caller is an idiot. Seriously, what a dumb assnine point.

Comment by Raine on 01/23/2013 16:15:27
And now Rand Paul is being a ass.

Comment by wickedpam on 01/23/2013 16:16:34
Quote by Raine:
And now Rand Paul is being a ass.



and that's different from any other day how?

Comment by Raine on 01/23/2013 16:17:52
Comment by Mondobubba on 01/23/2013 16:18:22
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Raine:
And now Rand Paul is being a ass.



and that's different from any other day how?



Mala, you have a point there. That is a typical day for the junior senator of Kentucky.

Comment by Raine on 01/23/2013 16:19:14
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Raine:
And now Rand Paul is being a ass.



and that's different from any other day how?
follow the twitter feed I just posted.

He's reading/saying shit from RW blogs.


Comment by Raine on 01/23/2013 16:22:34
Rand Paul accuses #Hillary of a "failure of leadership" saying its best she is resigning #Benghazi


Comment by Raine on 01/23/2013 16:23:49
Sen Murphy (D-CT) joins Durbin in raising the Iraq war "fault under false pretenses. #benghazi


Comment by wickedpam on 01/23/2013 16:25:28
Quote by Raine:
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Raine:
And now Rand Paul is being a ass.



and that's different from any other day how?
follow the twitter feed I just posted.

He's reading/saying shit from RW blogs.


well that just made want to punch some people on Twitter


Comment by Mondobubba on 01/23/2013 16:28:46
Quote by Raine:
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Raine:
And now Rand Paul is being a ass.



and that's different from any other day how?
follow the twitter feed I just posted.

He's reading/saying shit from RW blogs.



What a massively lazy tool.

Comment by Raine on 01/23/2013 16:29:31
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Raine:
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Raine:
And now Rand Paul is being a ass.



and that's different from any other day how?
follow the twitter feed I just posted.

He's reading/saying shit from RW blogs.


well that just made want to punch some people on Twitter
What I do is filter it so it is the people I follow on twitter -- I don;t see the asshole teahatists. Much more pleasant.