06/25/26: Surber: “Universal Health Air” --- BRILLIANT!
In other news, someone wrote this:
“Native advertising are ads designed to masquerade as a news article… the New York Times, The Atlantic, and others produce or host them through dedicated studios to generate revenue … Critics note that it can deceive viewers and readers … Audiences may treat promotional content as if it’s impartial reporting.”
How naïve. There is absolutely no chance that anything that appears in the NY Times or the Atlantic will be regarded as “impartial reporting.”
The Brits are now locally requiring people with AC to remove units. That seems to mean both window and integrated “units.” The local councils determine whether they are “necessary” or “conducive” or “excessive” to carbon emission. So - not just affecting health they take it in themselves to destroy private property. Thousands of £s worth. Their neighbors. The delusion to power is endless. I think taking the “neighbors” out of local governance is a lot of what’s behind their push to combine councils and en,argue districts. Anyway - it’s always power over others.
My family is from Belfast and I can assure that my grandfather was quite a fighter. But when I visited Ireland 7 years ago, they were still obsessed with their phony climate change back then.
He reminds me that they are all socialists. All the kilt wearing beer drinking soccer fans vote for socialism every time. They want to be part of the EU again for more.
I can't believe anyone thought the EU was a good idea to begin with. And since several countries had more than one election until they got the "right" result, I'm starting to believe their elections are as secure as ours. At least in some jurisdictions.
Obviously a British Civil War ain't gonna get the job done ; it's past time for a Revolution in the UK . Send all seized and surrendered guns in the USA to the populace of Great Britain .
Lack of central ductwork isn't a big issue - ductless splits are easy to install and offer individual room control that is convenient over central air.
The bigger issue is their power grid. Millions of people adding AC would mean millions of kW added to the grid. These would, like they do in America, all be in operation during peak hours in the late afternoon/early evening.
The fact they've decimated their baseload capacity in favor, excuse me, favour of ridiculous non-baseload intermittent "renewables" makes the issue even worse. I suspect large parts of their grid would collapse if they tried widespread adoption of AC.
Well there's that problem with trying to get all those windmills to supply enough electricity for all those Europeans. There are times here in the high heat TX summer that we have worries with occasional brownouts. Thankfully not so far this summer. We not only had a mild winter, but are also experiencing a wet and mild summer. I can remember in the early '50's when I was much younger, we kids always enjoyed going to the public swimming pools and enjoyed eating watermelon and playing in the sprinklers in the evening
Unfortunately, we have jerks here in New Jersey that spray their lawns for pests that has resulted in fewer lightning bugs for the past several decades. So, until these fire bugs develop a resistance to the pesticides, we'll have to do with lessof them.
Energy is way more expensive over here (I'm in Rome rn). In Airbnbs that have AC (many do bc Americans expect it), they ask you to not turn it down too much and to make sure you turn it off when you leave the unit for the day.
The Airbnb I'm in now doesn't have AC, but it doesn't need it. Very shady, great air circulation. I was in a different place in Ravenna a few days ago, and the guy asked me to not set the AC below 25ºC. That was plenty cool for me, but I don't like it cold.
When I visited my friend in FL, who lives in Sunrise, I discovered that 79 was very comfortable. My friend is a smoker & his wife doesn't allow him to smoke indoors - so we went out to the backyard & stood under an awning in the shade so he could smoke while we talked. After a few minutes, I started to sweat so we went indoors & it felt nice & cool - asked what the temp was set to & he said 79. But, when we vacation in Aruba it's a constant battle with the maids setting the temp to 65 while we prefer it mid-70's.
Yup. When I step inside after being outside for a while, it really feels like a refrigerator! Maybe it’s just me but 65-75 is just way too cold. I’m fine with 68 in the winter time. Maybe I’m just too cheap!
Good point. And their push for renewables has made the cost even higher. Which is funny, because the renewable lobby always tells us that renewables are cheaper than that dirty fossil fuel stuff! (Though in fairness, the Kenyan did tell us his plan was to make the cost of electricity "necessarily skyrocket")
As of now, the Salem Nuclear plant still gives us all the power we can want, so I am fine with keeping the A/C as cold as I like and my wife will allow.
I have a bedroom unit that's both a/c and heat pump - very useful all year. Also two A/C only units downstairs.
But that New England retiree frugality kicks in, so both are set cooler in winter (sweaters work fine, no thanks to Jimmah Carter), and slightly warmer in summer.
The best thing is remote control for all. I put them on when I need a burst of adjustment, and off pretty soon afterwards. And right now the nighttime temps are a perfect level of cool to enjoy natural air, windows open...
Very true, but split systems aren't cheap, either - that might have been part of his point. They are relatively very easy to install, but they are pricey.
Ridiculous price. I bought one for my art studio from Amazon a few years ago (about $450 now they go for $625 or so). Took my husband about 2 hours to install. You do have to have proper electric hook up but that should be less than $500.
I lived in Brussels for a couple of years in the early 80s. One summer we did have a “heat wave”which the locals complained about endlessly. The high temps were in the low 80s. We had no AC in our apartment but hubby and I grew up in Florida so we were used to it. And temps in the 80s were no big deal.
The one thing which I remember most about the heat wave had to do with the fact that we did not own a car and used public transportation to get around the city. Windows on the buses did not open and there was no AC on them. Europeans don’t bathe as often as we do and back then not many used deoderant. You can just imagine.
We had a cousin from France, a teenager, spend the summer with us in NY in the late 1970's. He didn't bathe, didn't bring that many underwear or clothes. We gave him deodorant & bought him new underwear & clothes. When he left, he didn't take the unused deodorant or the new clothes. But, he enjoyed the visit as we took him sightseeing, to the NY beaches, dining, etc.
i spent a year in germany in the early 70's. i quickly learned that german women don't shave their arm pits and only bathe twice a week...if that. of course that was 55 years ago so perhaps they have upgraded their lifestyles.
The older I get, the more frequently I thank my great-great-great(?) ancestors for emigrating here to become Americans. And my grandmother and great-aunt were the most scrupulously clean people I have ever met, both personally and in housekeeping. Me, I failed the housekeeping portion. Though the older I get, the more that gene kicks in.
We almost all agree - Get Trump to endorse it and the liberals will hate it. Which, by the way, really supports my belief in the power of IQ testing. If the most well informed, highest level thinking President we may have ever had likes something, and the whiners of our lifetime speak out against it, I point to the chart that says half the people are to the left of center when it comes to IQ. How did so many dumb people get elected to congress?
You’re right on target John. This is also what I say about everyone who votes Dem—-low IQ. You are willingly chugging the Kool-Aid with absolutely zero interest in figuring out if the propaganda is true or not. All blind emotion all the time.
The World Cup may do what common sense could not: teach Europeans that comfort saves lives. Visitors come to America, discover Big Gulps, free refills, Walmart, Buc-ee’s, Waffle House, and cold air blasting from every doorway, then wonder why their leaders treat AC like a sin. Environmentalists would rather spend fortunes pretending they can regulate the weather than help families survive heat waves today. Adaptation is not surrender. It is civilization. Build power. Cool homes. Protect the elderly. Stop worshiping scarcity. If China can air-condition, France can stop sweating under a sermon.
The cat just jumped off my lap. I'm sitting with my brand new pixel 10 phone, and I'm ready to take on the world. I also found a little taqueria that serves menudo soup on weekends and I have a ride to church called the bikers Church. I have to wear earmuffs during the music and the preacher talk so fast that is hard for me to catch all the words but he's doing a great job so I'm happy and Trump is taking an iron bar and shattering the old ways just like it says in Revelation 2: 26 and 27.
There was an excellent piece recently about how weather is dynamic, and hence heat is adjusted as it flows from hotter areas of the globe to cooler ones. Using this info (the proposed 4th law of thermodynamics…iirc) climate models were adjusted with significant downward adjustment to expected temperatures. In fact, the “new” model that accounted for this mechanism created temperatures that essentially matched observed temps.
There's an old saying, "Any damn fool can suffer". Looks like a lot of fools are in the EU suffering in the heat wave. When I was a young family man we didn't have air either. One heat wave was all it took to get me to splurge on central air. Never looked back on that decision.
EU is one to cut off their nose to spite their face. (Germany shutting down all the nuclear plants without a viable replacement.) I am having some issues with them calling this a heat wave though. Im sorry, 86 degrees F is not something write home about but they are used to much lower temps. Their advise to stay in, shut windows, and shut everything off is absurd and deadly. That is like locking someone into a car here in the summer.
I am expecting our area to get its average summer, 5-6 weeks 95 or higher with high humidity.
Beer consumption: The first time my NDSU Bison played in the Nationals in Frisco Texas, the fans drank the town out of beer. Must be a sports thing and the fans were happy to get out of North Dakota in January...
Well, I grew up in the mid- 40s with no AC...I knew what it was like then. When I moved to NYC in the mid-60s with AC, I determined that I would sell myself 10 times a Friday night for AC...
We bought our current home in 1987 - it was built in 1983 & the original owners did not want to spend the extra 5 to 10K to put in the ducts for central air. I don't like window AC's, so we have ceiling fans in all the rooms & we've survived without AC's. We do have a whole house fan that forces air out thru the attic, but my wife doesn't like using it because it's too noisy.
In the poll, the choice of Trump was obvious. But I went with using Fahrenheit instead of Celsius because 37.7°C is easier to ignore than 100°F. Have a great day, PTLA!
I see Europeans on every media these days describing how much they love America and how they've been lied to by their own Lamestream Press. They love'm some Buc-ees and Olive Garden. And so do I.
Of course if they try Tudor's Biscuit World ... well, we might never be rid of them.
You mentioned Waffle House. They might want to avoid Waffle House. And Carnival Cruise Lines. Two Very Good places to get yourself hurt....
Europeons have been loving America since 1492, and waffle house wasn't even an option back then. There's something else that makes this continent worth fighting for.
Every time I think of this Nation, I get a welled-up feeling like none other - nothing in two marriages ever came close. It's worth sacrificing everything.
Why would we want to have them cut air conditioning? The countries there are suiciding anyway. Remember the MASH song, "Suicide is Painless." Here they save the cost of the shot that would kill them in Canada and so many other countries.
Of course, the real problem is that the elites over there do have air conditioning. And I am certain they use it. And the easiest way to get the Europeans to get air conditioning would just be to keep repeating that they're too dumb to use it while Americans are smarter. They really hate the truth there!
Perhaps the U.S. hosting the World Cup will be an agent for change in Europe. Exposure to our way of life seems to have blown more than a few "across the pond" minds. And we have Buc-ee's (among others) to thank. Who would have thunk it?
Wonder what the odds are that the leaders of the Euro Socialists go without air-conditioning?
Start with a period, follow it with thirty pages of zeros. Add a #1. You'd be in the ball park.
Even if I were a betting man I would stay away from that wager
06/25/26: One dollar if the bidding starts at "25,000-1."
06/25/26: Surber: “Universal Health Air” --- BRILLIANT!
In other news, someone wrote this:
“Native advertising are ads designed to masquerade as a news article… the New York Times, The Atlantic, and others produce or host them through dedicated studios to generate revenue … Critics note that it can deceive viewers and readers … Audiences may treat promotional content as if it’s impartial reporting.”
How naïve. There is absolutely no chance that anything that appears in the NY Times or the Atlantic will be regarded as “impartial reporting.”
Who cares. Let the dumbasses solve their own damn problems.
The Brits are now locally requiring people with AC to remove units. That seems to mean both window and integrated “units.” The local councils determine whether they are “necessary” or “conducive” or “excessive” to carbon emission. So - not just affecting health they take it in themselves to destroy private property. Thousands of £s worth. Their neighbors. The delusion to power is endless. I think taking the “neighbors” out of local governance is a lot of what’s behind their push to combine councils and en,argue districts. Anyway - it’s always power over others.
The solution to those NIMBYs involves rope and lampposts.
I’m told reliably by a Brit that only Belfast has the will. I assume only the Irish remain armed, even if illegally.
My family is from Belfast and I can assure that my grandfather was quite a fighter. But when I visited Ireland 7 years ago, they were still obsessed with their phony climate change back then.
They've learned from experience. I would expect the Scots would have, also. What does your friend say about them?
He reminds me that they are all socialists. All the kilt wearing beer drinking soccer fans vote for socialism every time. They want to be part of the EU again for more.
I can't believe anyone thought the EU was a good idea to begin with. And since several countries had more than one election until they got the "right" result, I'm starting to believe their elections are as secure as ours. At least in some jurisdictions.
Obviously a British Civil War ain't gonna get the job done ; it's past time for a Revolution in the UK . Send all seized and surrendered guns in the USA to the populace of Great Britain .
If thete's profit in it, America can git 'r done. Just don't let the communists or the bureacrats get involved!
Their solution might involve us having to send ICE to escort them to the airport.
Chill bro. !
Lack of central ductwork isn't a big issue - ductless splits are easy to install and offer individual room control that is convenient over central air.
The bigger issue is their power grid. Millions of people adding AC would mean millions of kW added to the grid. These would, like they do in America, all be in operation during peak hours in the late afternoon/early evening.
The fact they've decimated their baseload capacity in favor, excuse me, favour of ridiculous non-baseload intermittent "renewables" makes the issue even worse. I suspect large parts of their grid would collapse if they tried widespread adoption of AC.
Well there's that problem with trying to get all those windmills to supply enough electricity for all those Europeans. There are times here in the high heat TX summer that we have worries with occasional brownouts. Thankfully not so far this summer. We not only had a mild winter, but are also experiencing a wet and mild summer. I can remember in the early '50's when I was much younger, we kids always enjoyed going to the public swimming pools and enjoyed eating watermelon and playing in the sprinklers in the evening
And catching lightening bugs. Magical times….
Unfortunately, we have jerks here in New Jersey that spray their lawns for pests that has resulted in fewer lightning bugs for the past several decades. So, until these fire bugs develop a resistance to the pesticides, we'll have to do with lessof them.
Oh, that is so heartbreakingly sad!
And laying in bed swetting cause it was so hot.
Energy is way more expensive over here (I'm in Rome rn). In Airbnbs that have AC (many do bc Americans expect it), they ask you to not turn it down too much and to make sure you turn it off when you leave the unit for the day.
The Airbnb I'm in now doesn't have AC, but it doesn't need it. Very shady, great air circulation. I was in a different place in Ravenna a few days ago, and the guy asked me to not set the AC below 25ºC. That was plenty cool for me, but I don't like it cold.
Update: just checked, that's 77ºF.
Yes, that’s pretty cool. I’m in Florida and keep mine set at 80F. That’s fine for me, especially with a few fans.
When I visited my friend in FL, who lives in Sunrise, I discovered that 79 was very comfortable. My friend is a smoker & his wife doesn't allow him to smoke indoors - so we went out to the backyard & stood under an awning in the shade so he could smoke while we talked. After a few minutes, I started to sweat so we went indoors & it felt nice & cool - asked what the temp was set to & he said 79. But, when we vacation in Aruba it's a constant battle with the maids setting the temp to 65 while we prefer it mid-70's.
Yup. When I step inside after being outside for a while, it really feels like a refrigerator! Maybe it’s just me but 65-75 is just way too cold. I’m fine with 68 in the winter time. Maybe I’m just too cheap!
Ditto for winter - we set it to 68 during the day & 64 overnight.
Similar for me - maybe we are just sensible enough to wear warm clothes in the winter and cool clothes in the summer?
Good point. And their push for renewables has made the cost even higher. Which is funny, because the renewable lobby always tells us that renewables are cheaper than that dirty fossil fuel stuff! (Though in fairness, the Kenyan did tell us his plan was to make the cost of electricity "necessarily skyrocket")
As of now, the Salem Nuclear plant still gives us all the power we can want, so I am fine with keeping the A/C as cold as I like and my wife will allow.
I have a bedroom unit that's both a/c and heat pump - very useful all year. Also two A/C only units downstairs.
But that New England retiree frugality kicks in, so both are set cooler in winter (sweaters work fine, no thanks to Jimmah Carter), and slightly warmer in summer.
The best thing is remote control for all. I put them on when I need a burst of adjustment, and off pretty soon afterwards. And right now the nighttime temps are a perfect level of cool to enjoy natural air, windows open...
Very true, but split systems aren't cheap, either - that might have been part of his point. They are relatively very easy to install, but they are pricey.
Just have them order the knockoffs from Temu.
Yes. One every 6 months!
Tchah. Waste of money and effort ordering from Temu.
Plumber wanted $25,000 to install splits in my 3BR, LR, DR, Kitchen with no vents. Holy crap, no thanks, I'll keep my window units, thank you.
Ridiculous price. I bought one for my art studio from Amazon a few years ago (about $450 now they go for $625 or so). Took my husband about 2 hours to install. You do have to have proper electric hook up but that should be less than $500.
Laughing at "favour." Clever!
I lived in Brussels for a couple of years in the early 80s. One summer we did have a “heat wave”which the locals complained about endlessly. The high temps were in the low 80s. We had no AC in our apartment but hubby and I grew up in Florida so we were used to it. And temps in the 80s were no big deal.
The one thing which I remember most about the heat wave had to do with the fact that we did not own a car and used public transportation to get around the city. Windows on the buses did not open and there was no AC on them. Europeans don’t bathe as often as we do and back then not many used deoderant. You can just imagine.
Imagine what Paris would be like under those conditions.
Imagine both cities with all of those women running around in burkas.
Imagine the stench.
We had a cousin from France, a teenager, spend the summer with us in NY in the late 1970's. He didn't bathe, didn't bring that many underwear or clothes. We gave him deodorant & bought him new underwear & clothes. When he left, he didn't take the unused deodorant or the new clothes. But, he enjoyed the visit as we took him sightseeing, to the NY beaches, dining, etc.
i spent a year in germany in the early 70's. i quickly learned that german women don't shave their arm pits and only bathe twice a week...if that. of course that was 55 years ago so perhaps they have upgraded their lifestyles.
When I was there mid 80's they were bathing once a week and still not shaving their pits or legs. By now it might be down to once a month.
😝
I know a female Japanese immigrant to the US who often showered twice a day. I'll take Japan over Europe any day.
i spent some time there in 1969 and agree. very clean people.
The older I get, the more frequently I thank my great-great-great(?) ancestors for emigrating here to become Americans. And my grandmother and great-aunt were the most scrupulously clean people I have ever met, both personally and in housekeeping. Me, I failed the housekeeping portion. Though the older I get, the more that gene kicks in.
I flew to Germany sitting beside a German woman in July 2015 and I can report still no deodorant or bath.
We almost all agree - Get Trump to endorse it and the liberals will hate it. Which, by the way, really supports my belief in the power of IQ testing. If the most well informed, highest level thinking President we may have ever had likes something, and the whiners of our lifetime speak out against it, I point to the chart that says half the people are to the left of center when it comes to IQ. How did so many dumb people get elected to congress?
"How did so many dumb people get elected to congress?"
By pandering to ignorant people.
Ignorance is curable but stupid is forever and Shovel, I give you Seattle, Chitcongo and NYC as examples.
James Blond...
Stupid is forever
stupid cannot please me
but they vote and then they tease me
It wont leave in the night
you won't wake up and be bright that day!
Stupid is forever
education cannot change it
hypnotism wont rearrange it
you may see every fact
but it wont settle into your brain
....you wont need truth
what good will truth do you?
stupid has already screwed you!
when truth is gone
stupid still lingers on!
Stupid is forever
democrats are clever
they make promises that linger
beckoning followers with their finger
getting men who are weak or
graveyard votes
they can always soothe me
Stupid you can lie to it
it never knows
it lingers on, 'casue
Stupid is forever forever forever...
Stupid is forever...
regrets to Shirley Bassey
Case in point: the nitwits in DC upset that Trump had the reflecting pool cleaned up & are cheering & loving algae because Trump had it removed.
The government indoctrination system. Nobody is being educated.
You’re right on target John. This is also what I say about everyone who votes Dem—-low IQ. You are willingly chugging the Kool-Aid with absolutely zero interest in figuring out if the propaganda is true or not. All blind emotion all the time.
The World Cup may do what common sense could not: teach Europeans that comfort saves lives. Visitors come to America, discover Big Gulps, free refills, Walmart, Buc-ee’s, Waffle House, and cold air blasting from every doorway, then wonder why their leaders treat AC like a sin. Environmentalists would rather spend fortunes pretending they can regulate the weather than help families survive heat waves today. Adaptation is not surrender. It is civilization. Build power. Cool homes. Protect the elderly. Stop worshiping scarcity. If China can air-condition, France can stop sweating under a sermon.
Do you remember the calculations (I think it was during the push to pass Obamacare) for calculating the $ value of man years?
Think of the billions in lives lost to heat related deaths—50K/year vs. our 2.3-2.4K/year.
Like most of the Left/Socialist/Radical and Dem ideas, sinful and evil.
The cat just jumped off my lap. I'm sitting with my brand new pixel 10 phone, and I'm ready to take on the world. I also found a little taqueria that serves menudo soup on weekends and I have a ride to church called the bikers Church. I have to wear earmuffs during the music and the preacher talk so fast that is hard for me to catch all the words but he's doing a great job so I'm happy and Trump is taking an iron bar and shattering the old ways just like it says in Revelation 2: 26 and 27.
Sorry to hear your preacher talks like an auctioneer but I am glad you are happy.
Hope you have a blessed day.
"...by 2050 the emissions from all of our air conditioning could contribute another tenth of a degree of warming."
Who told you that, Al Gore?
Absolute bullshit.
If anyone in Europe thinks man made global warming is real, I got an Eiffel Tower to sell you.
😂
yeah first an eye-full then... who knows?
There was an excellent piece recently about how weather is dynamic, and hence heat is adjusted as it flows from hotter areas of the globe to cooler ones. Using this info (the proposed 4th law of thermodynamics…iirc) climate models were adjusted with significant downward adjustment to expected temperatures. In fact, the “new” model that accounted for this mechanism created temperatures that essentially matched observed temps.
There's an old saying, "Any damn fool can suffer". Looks like a lot of fools are in the EU suffering in the heat wave. When I was a young family man we didn't have air either. One heat wave was all it took to get me to splurge on central air. Never looked back on that decision.
EU is one to cut off their nose to spite their face. (Germany shutting down all the nuclear plants without a viable replacement.) I am having some issues with them calling this a heat wave though. Im sorry, 86 degrees F is not something write home about but they are used to much lower temps. Their advise to stay in, shut windows, and shut everything off is absurd and deadly. That is like locking someone into a car here in the summer.
I am expecting our area to get its average summer, 5-6 weeks 95 or higher with high humidity.
Beer consumption: The first time my NDSU Bison played in the Nationals in Frisco Texas, the fans drank the town out of beer. Must be a sports thing and the fans were happy to get out of North Dakota in January...
Had an older bro [NDSU ]grad who made the trip a few times Jake and he would verify your statement as he lived in Fargo.
Well, I grew up in the mid- 40s with no AC...I knew what it was like then. When I moved to NYC in the mid-60s with AC, I determined that I would sell myself 10 times a Friday night for AC...
We bought our current home in 1987 - it was built in 1983 & the original owners did not want to spend the extra 5 to 10K to put in the ducts for central air. I don't like window AC's, so we have ceiling fans in all the rooms & we've survived without AC's. We do have a whole house fan that forces air out thru the attic, but my wife doesn't like using it because it's too noisy.
In the poll, the choice of Trump was obvious. But I went with using Fahrenheit instead of Celsius because 37.7°C is easier to ignore than 100°F. Have a great day, PTLA!
Let’em fry. Maybe that’ll motivate the somnambulant populace to rise up against the dumbasses at The Hague issuing destructive decrees.
Sacré bleu! The crepes will spoil!
“Universal Health Air” is bordering on a dad joke.
I see Europeans on every media these days describing how much they love America and how they've been lied to by their own Lamestream Press. They love'm some Buc-ees and Olive Garden. And so do I.
Of course if they try Tudor's Biscuit World ... well, we might never be rid of them.
You mentioned Waffle House. They might want to avoid Waffle House. And Carnival Cruise Lines. Two Very Good places to get yourself hurt....
Europeons have been loving America since 1492, and waffle house wasn't even an option back then. There's something else that makes this continent worth fighting for.
Every time I think of this Nation, I get a welled-up feeling like none other - nothing in two marriages ever came close. It's worth sacrificing everything.
Second that James
I tried Olive Garden once. Dreadful.
Why would we want to have them cut air conditioning? The countries there are suiciding anyway. Remember the MASH song, "Suicide is Painless." Here they save the cost of the shot that would kill them in Canada and so many other countries.
Of course, the real problem is that the elites over there do have air conditioning. And I am certain they use it. And the easiest way to get the Europeans to get air conditioning would just be to keep repeating that they're too dumb to use it while Americans are smarter. They really hate the truth there!
Perhaps the U.S. hosting the World Cup will be an agent for change in Europe. Exposure to our way of life seems to have blown more than a few "across the pond" minds. And we have Buc-ee's (among others) to thank. Who would have thunk it?
I think that was another genius move by Trump in getting us the World Cup! Exposing American greatness to the world.
The best idea since the bread slicer maybe ??
I think you may be on to something, Mike.
Funny that, right? Pres Trump always thinking many steps ahead.