He thinks like a Hollywood producer:
WASHINGTON ― Part of being a great president is showing off America’s military strength, according to President-elect Donald Trump.
The military “may come marching down Pennsylvania Avenue,” Trump told the Washington Post in an interview published Wednesday. “That military may be flying over New York City and Washington, D.C., for parades. I mean, we’re going to be showing our military.”
Trump spoke about his vision of military parades in vague terms, suggesting it was something he might oversee in the future. But according to several sources involved in his inaugural preparations, Trump has endeavored to ensure that his first day as commander-in-chief is marked by an unusual display of heavy military equipment.
During the preparation for Friday’s transfer-of-power, a member of Trump’s transition team floated the idea of including tanks and missile launchers in the inaugural parade, a source involved in inaugural planning told The Huffington Post. “They were legit thinking Red Square/North Korea-style parade,” the source said, referring to massive military parades in Moscow and Pyongyang, typically seen as an aggressive display of muscle-flexing.
The military, which traditionally works closely with the presidential inaugural committee, shot down the request, the source said. Their reason was twofold. Some were concerned about the optics of having tanks and missile launchers rolling down Pennsylvania Avenue. But they also worried that the tanks, which often weigh over 100,000 pounds, would destroy the roads.


According to the Presidential Inaugural Committee’s press release on Inaugural Parade Information, participants in the parade include “1st Calvary Division Horse Calvary Detachment” and “First Troop Philadelphia City Calvary.”
I don’t know whether this is a nod to Israel where Calvary is located, or whether he plans on crucifying him some horses, or is just too stupid to spell cavalry in a press release about a military parade, but as he now has Erik Prince advising him on military strategy, none of those options are all that unlikely.
Most likely to be crucified is the presidency itself, and somewhere between 20,000 and 50,000 poor people per year:
http://www.perrspectives.com/blog/archives/003407.htm
Fun fact: One of my ancestors was a harness maker whose shop was next door to the First Troop stables.