Posted on Dec 24, 2016
Should past presidents attend the inauguration?
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Some past presidents have suggested they may not attend. H.W. gave health as a reason, he is 92. But what about others. Carter RSVP'ed.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4062578/Bitter-Clintons-consider-staying-away-Trump-inauguration-George-W-Bush-hasn-t-RSVPed-Jimmy-Carter-attend.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4062578/Bitter-Clintons-consider-staying-away-Trump-inauguration-George-W-Bush-hasn-t-RSVPed-Jimmy-Carter-attend.html
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If you are a living President currently collecting a Presidential pension, then it is your duty to be there. The symbolic passing of the torch is part of the transfer of power no matter how much you differ in personal politics.
Also... I thought that hazy figure in the background was supposed to be the "ghost of Reagan" until I realized it was Gore crashing the photo. That is literally the funniest thing in the world.
Also... I thought that hazy figure in the background was supposed to be the "ghost of Reagan" until I realized it was Gore crashing the photo. That is literally the funniest thing in the world.
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I forgot they are being paid just for being an ex-president. Now they have aa additional obligation to attend.
Cpl Justin Goolsby
MAJ Charles Blake - Indeed. The Presidential Pension is definitely one of my gripes in regards to government waste. I have friends who argue with me that they can't just work a regular job like before because of their "celebrity status". I say phooey on that. No one is above working, including the Presidents.
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Cpl Justin Goolsby - just between us, they do end up working, just like retired GO/FOs. They are corporate board members and such and get paid big bucks just to offer an opinion or to add prestige to the organization. Congress tells us that a 20 year pension is wasteful, how about a 4 year OTJ pension??!?
Everyone has a valid point. As a Democrat I personally am embarrassed by all the shenanigans that went on during the election and is still ongoing. I was brought up to respect our Flag and President. While I don't agree with President elect Trump, I will respect him as our President. The Clintons and other past Presidents should attend out of courtesy and respect. Yet I shudder to think what a circus it could turn out to be.
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SP5 Christine Conley - Carter may not have been the best president, he was however the last relatively honest man to hold the office in my opinion. Jesus chose to hang around with the worst of the worst, I'm not surprised Carter would follow in his footsteps.
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SSgt James Tadlock
If you really feel good about a person and trust them enough to do some kind business with them then who would you choose ? I am sure that I would choose Carter.
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SSgt James Tadlock - Unfortunately this nation is going to have to business with Trump, I suspect Pence will be the one actually running the day to day affairs of the President. Trump is, more likely than not, just going to be a figurehead.
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MSgt George Cater
Thought the Dems had become the awkward party since 8 NOV.
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Just kidding ya in light of our recent discussions. Have a great remainder of the year and a Happy New One.
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Just kidding ya in light of our recent discussions. Have a great remainder of the year and a Happy New One.
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I believe they should, barring any serious health conditions, such as H.W. Bush. It's a disgraceful gesture for them not to attend. I also believe it's their duty as a former leader of this country to support the the newly elected President. After all, they ARE still receiving a check from the United States government.
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I think they should, CW5 Andrew J. Foreman. However, should one or more of the former presidents choose not to, that's their prerogative. I don't think it will bother Donald Trump in the least should any or all elect not to attend.
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Health aside, they should all attend. Get over it and give the man a chance. Let's see what a "successful" businessman can do better. Are politicians afraid that Trump actually helps the middle class and we all realize they only serve to advance their self interest?
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