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Protecting the cats and geese. Seriously, though. Any of them that are convicted of crimes should get a one way ticket out of the country. After they've served their time in US jail.
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They're "legal" only by executive order. When there's a new executive in office, maybe their legal status will be rescinded. That's the way it works.... Or did you think that only Dem presidents can rescind executive orders?
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Remind me... When did the voters or the legislature get to decide to convey to them their legal status? That's the thing about rescinding executive orders. It works both ways. If Biden can do it, so can Trump.
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Funny. Boeing and Raytheon miss contract promises all the time, and they get funded. You sure it's not because they're mad at Elon? And did I mention, people are dying because of lack of communication? BTW, how many Americans have been hooked up so far to the Harris/Biden $42Billion broadband project? That's $42 Billion with a B. https://edition.cnn.com/2023/06/26/tech/broadband-infrastructure-biden/index.html
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He could have charged you 100 baht for the part and 800 baht for labor. Or, more correctly, 100 baht for the part, 50 baht for labor and 750 baht for knowing which part to replace. Bottom line, you had a $25 service call, part included. That could have easily cost you $500 back home.
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Given news stories over the years of Thai mobs beating the crap out of people who cause accidents, I'd cut the guy some slack. At some point, there was no way he could help with that inferno, and it was time to protect himself from vigilante justice.
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I'd suggest doing a YouTube search for his name and starting off watching a few digestible 5-10 minute videos. Usually short interviews or excerpts from his audio books. If you like them (and I did), then go onto the actual audio books. They're wordy. I found him to be more of a anti-victimhood and anti-race baiting than a Marxist. I'm fascinated by the history of how cultures migrated around the world, and how they've changed in different places they landed. With tons of statistics to demonstrate. Kinda makes the idea of "White Culture" a chuckle, because there's so much difference between (for example) Germanic and Scottish culture. And (for another example) British culture as it's matured in the UK and how differently it matured when it came across the ponds.
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Jack Smith's January 6 Filing is Published
impulse replied to Danderman123's topic in Political Soapbox
Dollars to donuts, Trump's polling numbers went up again, like they do just about every time some new lawfare is lodged against him. The bad news is already baked into his support. This just infuriates people that may not have even planned to vote. They will now... -
+1 I look at that flooring and suspect that salvaging it and starting over from the bones would yield some very spendy hardwood planks that can be cleaned up on a planer. Not to mention eliminating the possibility of creaking wood if you did just cover up the old flooring. One of the great things about Thailand is the low cost of labor. Of course, that assumes it's a nice hardwood. (And that there wouldn't be legal problems possessing hardwood without a license to possess hardwood. I've heard some horror stories over the years)
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I did that in New Jersey 45+ years ago. I even timed the yellow light to show that it was too short and there was an instant when a car doing the speed limit could enter on a green and still be in the intersection when the light turned red. (I was a poor college student (engineering) and couldn't afford the ticket) I even had the DOT specs, showing that the short yellow didn't pass muster. The judge commiserated and cut me a smaller fine because I was a student, but explained that the law was, "you can't be in the intersection when the light turns red". Every time I passed that intersection there was a cop car there, trolling for revenue. That was my only moving violation in 50 years of driving. To the OP, pay the fine, take your leaning lumps, and move on. Life's too short.
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I'm the same with Sowell. I can't dispute the fact after fact and statistic after statistic that he quotes. I assume his university research team vets them thoroughly for his books. That's what fascinates me. He explains the differences in American enclaves settle by Germanic migrants and the enclaves settled by, for example, the Scottish migrants. But I do disagree with some of his conclusions. Though I'd say he absolutely nails some of my experiences as a Yankee transplant when I moved to Houston, Texas around 1980 as a college student. Especially west Texans... He's got them pegged (as a whole, obviously they're not all the same since a lot of them are oilfield transfers)
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I've recently been listening to some Thomas Sowell audio books. He presents a lot of fascinating history of the culture coming out of various parts of Europe, where the cultures were transplanted, and how that still affects the world, hundreds of years later. Spoiler alert... Some may not like what he says about the cultures from Northern England and Scotland of yesteryear. While he says that area has outgrown the historical redneck culture, the places around the world where it landed haven't outgrown it to this day. He's not kind to the southern USA, or the internal diaspora that moved all over the USA during the WW2 manufacturing boom. I dozed off for a few hours and woke up when he was talking about Germanic culture. I need to go back and replay that chapter. It seemed very interesting. I play the audio books in the background while I'm doing other things. Like napping.
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P Diddy Denies Sexual Misconduct Allegations 120 New Accusers Emerge
impulse replied to Social Media's topic in World News
I have no doubt that the guy's evil and he needs to rot in jail. But I, too, wonder how many of the plaintiffs were willing participants who either changed their minds, are angry that they didn't become stars, or just smell a payday. -
How many Blackhawks have the Somalis built? Destroying stuff is easy, in relative terms.
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Don't you think it's a little arrogant to believe that you have the singular correct answer and probably 60+ million people are wrong? Hell, I'm open to the possibility that both all sides cheated and one side just did it better. But don't try to tell me there was no cheating, no smurfing, and no balloting irregularities. And that there won't be any in 2024.
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Let's be honest... Who do you think the Childless Cat Ladies listened more attentively to? Edit: Yeah. I know. It's not fair. I look more like gramps than blue eyes, too. I just learned to live with the reality. Piercing blue eyes are gonna get the chicks.
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He's playing to the base... CNN Poll: Percentage of Republicans who think Biden’s 2020 win was illegitimate ticks back up near 70% Also: There has been an uptick in the share of political independents who feel that it’s at least somewhat likely, though, from 42% who felt that way last summer to 53% now. https://edition.cnn.com/2023/08/03/politics/cnn-poll-republicans-think-2020-election-illegitimate/index.html It's okay if you have 70% who disagree with policy. But you have a real problem if 70% don't trust the election results. Not to mention millions and millions of Dems that don't trust the results, and over half (53%) of the independents. His refusal is a neutral. Won't cost him anything with voters who don't have the syndrome.
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I was responding to a claim that "Every problem in Thailand always comes down to laziness and greed." Injecting a little dose of economic realty that low wages and lack of funds make even the most genuine of efforts difficult at best. It's not all laziness and greed. That claim is the derogatory one. Coming from nanny state refugees... Who want "back home" safety at Thai competitive prices. You can have one, or you can have the other. Not both.