"Don’t worry Trumpka will bus paid sheep into the city for the festivities. The union bosses will fill the hotels courtesy of the rank and file. I am sure millions will be on hand, just listen to the main stream media. I'm sure most of his supporters will be waiting for their foodstamps and obama phones that weekend, so it will be tough to attend. It is sad, however, to see that all the low-information Obama Phone parasite voters aren’t willing to go worship their Sugar Daddy. You mean all that texting to Obama phones and they still can’t get the turnout? Oh wait, low information voters are probably disappointed that they can’t book a hotel with their ebt card. The Democrats have figured out how to get dead people to vote, but they haven’t mastered the art of producing those voters for the big bash in Washington. Maybe they should watch "Weekend at Bernies" for some tips. Look at the bright side however, the fewer of the pigs that show up the less of a mess to clean up. Because as we know, the trash exactly represents who the Obama people are." MC
Team Obama is starting to seriously worry about low turnout for the 2012 Inauguration.
Two weeks before the big day, plenty of hotel rooms still haven’t been booked.
Two million turned out for the 2008 Inauguration.
The Daily Mail reported:
Crowds may have flocked to the National Mall to see President Obama make history in 2009, but the team behind the president’s 2013 inauguration bash later this month are bracing themselves for a ton of empty seats.The poor Obama voters can’t afford the trip this year.
The ceremony that Washington will stage in a few weeks won’t be the historic affair it was in 2009, when nearly 2 million people flocked to the Capitol o watch Obama take the oath of office.
This time, District of Columbia officials expect between 600,000 and 800,000 people for Obama’s public swearing-in on the steps of the Capitol on Monday, January 21.
Two weeks before the big day, plenty of hotel rooms still haven’t been booked. Four years ago, some hotels sold out months in advance.
There will be just two official inaugural balls this year, both at the Washington Convention Center, rather than 10 official balls at multiple locations around town.
The pair of celebrations are the lowest number since 1953, according to the New York Post.
A political insider told the paper: ‘Some on the presidential inaugural committee are starting to seriously worry.’
His inaugural committee has also scaled the celebration back to three days of festivities, instead of four.
But on the bright side…
Maybe they won’t have to worry about the trash problem they faced after the 2008 Inauguration.