So Friday's Donald Trump's big day. Even if certain cover bands aren't performing anymore, the inauguration of a new president is always a momentous occasion where our nation turns the page. Now, granted, it usually isn't turning the page from a scholarly legal tome to a Penthouse letter, but still, turning the page is a big deal, and usually people are excited about it. But, just like the man being sworn in, there is nothing "usual" about this inauguration. Apparently, one of the most unpopular presidents-elect in modern history means a pretty unpopular inauguration to boot. The New York Daily News has a story of a scalper who can't move his tickets.

Some flippers, who acquired tickets to Trump's inauguration with the intent of reselling them on the secondary market, are striking out in their efforts to peddle them and are now looking at some relatively "yuge" losses. Yossi Rosenberg, 36, of upper Manhattan, told the Daily News he bought a pair of tickets to Friday's Washington, D.C. event from a woman in Westchester County for $700, thinking he could flip them for at least twice as much. But nobody's biting.

But lest you think that this is just the story of one scalper, look no further than the fact that city parking permits for buses are insanely low for Trump's ceremony. According to The Washington Post, only 200 buses have requested permits for the inauguration. For comparison, the Women's March this coming Saturday has 1,200 requests. But the best salt in the wound for our extremely unpopular and disliked president-elect?

At President Obama’s 2009 inauguration, which saw record breaking attendance numbers, more than 3,000 charter buses were registered for parking permits in the city that day.

3,000 buses to 200. I believe the word that comes to mind is "scoreboard."

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