In my opinion, the radical events will continue after Inauguration Day, maybe even intensify, albeit in employing more tactical, targeted and sophisticated methods.
After all, these organizers, movements ("Black Lives Matter", etal) and restless followers, paid protestors and agitators aren't going to have much to do in the foreseeable future except foment trouble...and they'll have plenty of time and Soros money on their hands to claim our nation's streets and neighborhoods for their own.
They don't even have to burn and loot, just being en masse in business districts, for example, will be intimidating enough for average people to stay home, not go outside, not shop, not dine out, not go to the movies or concerts, not use highways and bridges or buses or taxis, etc.....in short, the SIDE economic implications of mass rallies and marches and not being able to use your own streets, highways and business districts are just as enormous and harmful as the main events themselves.
Leni
January inauguration = cold weather. Even the Occupy Wall Street gang disbanded due to cold weather.
If you take into the account the overwhelming win of Governors, House seats, Senate seats and County and States’ seats plus municipalities’ win, DJT won a landslide victory that not even the voter frauds (like Dead’s & Dogs)could make up for. The paid rioters is right out of Alinsky and Cloward/Piffen books !!!
I read something the other day eye opening. The U of Chicago does not require students to attend classes! Just pass their midterms and finals. So they can pay, sign up, show up maybe the first day or two, and spend the rest of the semester running around causing all kinds of idiotic trouble.
If it is a “soft” course, with a professor that doesn’t want to fail anyone, they can easily pass, especially if he is in cahoots with the troublemakers. “I’ll give them all A’s, they are out fighting against Trump”.
I was wondering why these campuses NEVER seemed to calm down. My campus back in the 70’s was way too busy with students attending class. 3 absences and you failed. The courses were rigorous.
This is sickening. Pay your money and it’s 4 years of self-indulgence. That’s not what college should be, especially what the public is funding. I’d love to see the public have more input into these universities, somehow, being they pay the taxes. I bet the sideshows would calm down fast.