This comes after Metro released a commemorative SmarTrip card in December that’s notably devoid of any reference to the president-elect.
It’s been a while since we’ve done one of these, but with less than three weeks to go, it’s high time we get back up on this horse. And today’s insane Inauguration sale comes directly from the ceremony itself.
Both the AP and the Post picked up the Presidential Inaugural Committee’s decision to hold an essay contest to award parade viewing stand tickets to over 100 D.C. students. The contest, which asks students to write 500-word essays responding to the question, “How can I contribute to my neighborhood through community service?”, is open to any public or private middle school or high school student in the District. Since the contest is aimed at minors,…