My feed is full of people from Europe experiencing the US for the first time and it's such a refreshing take on America. The World Cup is truly doing what it's designed to do and giving people from all over the opportunity to experience different cultures. Let's gooo!
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Home resting off anesthesia from an endoscopic iliopsoas release. Dr also removed a cable from my ‘23 hip replacement used for additional support. The discomfort I had been feeling in that area came from an m & m sized bone growth that formed -😬
Day 5 in the USA 🇺🇸
As a stadium geek, this place is unreal.
Three stadiums in one picture here in Orlando, including England’s next venue.
I know American stadiums divide opinion, but I love them. The bigger and higher, the better. It’s why we chose this World Cup. ⚽🏟️
@Johnnyh23@KansasReckoning Yeah I don’t think she will win the primary, but like KanReckoning said she could do well in some role in an administration.
My thoughts on the debate:
I thought Ty Masterson made himself look like a fool. Far too often, his answer seemed to be nothing more than, “Trump endorsed me.” While I support Trump, his endorsement alone is not enough to earn my vote, especially when he has endorsed candidates I disagree with in the past.
In my opinion, Ty Masterson has been a failure on issues such as health freedom, election integrity, and tax relief.
Charlotte O’Hara faces an uphill battle because she lacks the name recognition of some of the other candidates. However, I was impressed by how prepared she was. She consistently came to the debate armed with facts and data, and she was ready with them every time. Philip also brought some good facts to the discussion, but Charlotte was much more consistent in backing up her arguments.
Philip made several strong points, but I thought he often failed to answer questions directly. That said, I believe he has a real chance to win. If elected, he would be smart to bring Charlotte O’Hara into his administration or work with her in some capacity. He would be wise to listen to her perspective and expertise.
I also think Philip needs to make a clear public statement about where he stands on election integrity and release a detailed plan outlining his proposals.
As for Scott Schwab, I strongly disagree with how he has handled Kansas elections and do not believe he is capable of winning fairly. He needs to be held accountable for stealing Kansas elections.
One of my favorite moments of the debate was hearing Charlotte O’Hara talk about the Highway 69 expansion project and the toll road. I think the Highway 69 rebuild was a wasteful project, and I appreciated that she was willing to challenge it. While I disagree with her on election integrity issues, I appreciated the facts she brought to the discussion and thought she made several excellent points throughout the night.
Overall, Charlotte O’Hara was the most prepared candidate on the stage. Philip has a real opportunity to win, but he needs to be more direct, take a stronger public stance on election integrity, and seriously consider bringing Charlotte into his administration. Her knowledge and attention to detail would be an asset to his team.
@Philip_Sarnecki@oharaforkansas@TyMastersonKS@ScottSchwabKS
DEBATE NIGHT IN KANSAS: Scott Schwab comments on the reclassification of marijuana - "I've never met someone who did marijuana on a regular basis and suddenly got smarter." #ksgovdebate