But, as I've pointed out, I didn't campaign for him; I didn't vote for him in the primary; I've never worn a Trump hat or put a sign in my yard; I've never donated money to his campaign; I never went to hear him speak. I feel no obligation to become a mindless supporter of him right now. I don't have to, and so I don't.
I do wish him the best, though, because he does say a lot of good things. Even you and Chris94 and the other anti-Trumpers cannot identify anything in particular that is bad in his inauguration speech. He has said some concerning things in the past. But, I do think that some of what he says are actually opening negotiating positions. He has shown nothing if not an ability to change his position in the heat of the fight...that can be a good thing.
Further note: I reset my expectations for Obama after his election. Even though I didn't vote for him, I decided to wait and see what "hope and change" meant. I had hope that it would be good change. Of course, on day one, he issued an executive order to fund abortions overseas. So, pretty much from the get go, he was telling me he would be an agent for bad change. I'm still waiting for Trump to do that. His speech yesterday was inocuous. It was basically the same as Obama's in 2009.