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Trump has pleaded not guilty to 34 counts of falsifying business records
ThailandRyan replied to Scott's topic in World News
This right here, and from the link above, really says a lot regarding how Trump is viewed. “There will be other shoes to drop and I expect Mitch McConnell knows more about Donald Trump’s situation than we do,” he added. “He is one of the most influential and best-informed people in the country and has all kinds of sources of information and he probably sees other things coming.” Scott Jennings, a Republican strategist who has advised McConnell’s past campaigns, noted the Senate GOP leader is sticking to his strategy of staying clear of Trump, who has attacked him repeatedly over the past two years. -
Trump has pleaded not guilty to 34 counts of falsifying business records
ThailandRyan replied to Scott's topic in World News
Once again you have a hard time understanding that the man you support and hold up high could not have possibly done anything wrong. You do understand that a sitting president can not be prosecuted while in office and so the charging time starts the day he left office. Read and gather your facts please. Below is an article link from which i obtained and posted the actual indictment linked below. Have you even read the Indictment? When you do read it you may have a true understanding of this case. However, you may not and may say it's utter tosh, up to you. https://www.huffpost.com/entry/statement-of-facts-trump-charges-indictment_n_642c5063e4b0c8ff0408aabc https://www.scribd.com/document/636103675/Donald-Trump-Statement-of-Fact#from_embed -
Trump has pleaded not guilty to 34 counts of falsifying business records
ThailandRyan replied to Scott's topic in World News
Please explain how you know what each of the 34 charges is for, and how they are for the same thing. https://www.forbes.com/sites/saradorn/2023/04/04/trump-indictment-unsealed-former-president-faces-34-felony-counts-for-multiple-alleged-hush-money-schemes/?sh=72821ec57c0c Only a few of the charges have been explained so please view the timeline in the above linked article Here's another for you, and you do know that a statute is the law that was broken, so in essence Trump Broke it 34 times on different occasions. https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2023/04/04/trump-charges-34-counts-felony/ Does that mean Trump is charged with 34 different crimes? No, the indictment lists 34 felony counts under the same New York statute. Each count represents a separate instance of alleged misconduct, but not a different type of crime. -
Trump has pleaded not guilty to 34 counts of falsifying business records
ThailandRyan replied to Scott's topic in World News
Well in his view, and his followers eyes he did. The man lived off of others peoples glory from days of yore and created a world full of chaos, putting us where we are today. It didn't just fall apart when he stepped out of office as he wants us all to believe. I have some questions for the man myself, but in true Donald speak he would say "Don't question me, Don't you know who I am, I could destroy you, in fact Your Fired". During todays proceedings his and the prosecutions lawyers were warned about social media posts and spouting rhetoric, yet that did not stop old Donnie now did it one he got back to Mara Lago...... https://www.forbes.com/sites/saradorn/2023/04/04/trump-judge-chastises-ex-president-for-inflammatory-rhetoric-and-doesnt-rule-out-gag-order/ Manhattan criminal court Judge Juan Merchan reportedly warned former President Donald Trump not to engage in rhetoric that could “jeopardize the rule of law” during his historic Tuesday arraignment—a reference to a string of incendiary statements Trump has made in the lead-up to his indictment. As is his usual rhetoric Trump blamed the Democrats as being the driving force behind his being persecuted. https://www.cbsnews.com/miami/news/watch-live-trump-to-speak-at-mar-a-lago-tuesday-evening/ Trump painted the indictment as Democrats' latest attempt to kneecap him, citing "fraudulent investigations" on Russia and Ukraine, and "impeachment hoax one" and "impeachment hoax two." Trump said his opponents have "really stepped up their efforts by indicting the 45th president of the United States." Trump just can not help himself, the man truly is unstable. There could be a video of him doing something and of course he would deny it, even with the evidence at hand. It appears he may have messed up even more in an interview he did the night before the hearing and arraignment. -
Anyone knows a beach spot that could be turned into a bar?
ThailandRyan replied to heiri007's topic in Hua Hin and Cha-Am
Starting to see the likes of the picture in the post above more and more along Pranburi Beach road. On this mornings walk we found a coconut smoothie truck. There is one that is near the Police outpost on the Pranburi beach road that sets up in the evenings and is an actual bar. They must have approval if they park in the lot near the Police substation. -
Trump has pleaded not guilty to 34 counts of falsifying business records
ThailandRyan replied to Scott's topic in World News
The issue at hand is that Trump has managed to make his followers believe he is the only one ever to be taken to task and is being persecuted. He uses the term witch hunt so much that folks believe his drivel, without looking further to enlighten themselves. Trump is not the first and will not be the last: Below is a article regarding White Collar Crime. Read the first sentence under the Link, and this is exactly what Trump has done and has been indicted for. https://www.investopedia.com/terms/w/white-collar-crime.asp White-collar crime is a nonviolent crime often characterized by deceit or concealment to obtain or avoid losing money or property, or to gain a personal or business advantage. High-profile individuals convicted of white-collar crimes include Ivan Boesky, Bernard Ebbers, Michael Milken, and Bernie Madoff. Their crimes have included insider trading, accounting scandals, securities fraud, and Ponzi schemes. -
Trump has pleaded not guilty to 34 counts of falsifying business records
ThailandRyan replied to Scott's topic in World News
Cases do take time to be built, and iron clad ones to prove a case is solid before being prosecuted take time. Add in the fact that nothing could be done to him while he was a sitting president, and that's why the time has finally come. The media can do what they like, no one is telling them to hone in on the Trump issues, he is easy money from a viewership point of view to the media companies. All the other stories are now back page news, but they are still there. -
Trump has pleaded not guilty to 34 counts of falsifying business records
ThailandRyan replied to Scott's topic in World News
My answer to your question "But would have they put the resources into this over something that happened some years ago if it wasn't Trump.", is yes they would, and white collar crime for the most part is never printed in papers, but prosecutions do occur and unfortunately those with less money than Mr. Trump do jail time. My Daughter as a Honors Business major and MBA student did her thesis on white collar crime. It was recommended by the University she graduated from that she send it out to be published as a small book which they could use for classes in the future for Students studying on business crimes as part of the syllabus. -
Trump has pleaded not guilty to 34 counts of falsifying business records
ThailandRyan replied to Scott's topic in World News
I do not believe that anything can penetrate the mans Thick skull. He believes that he can do what he wishes and when the house of cards falls because of him he blames everyone else. What happened to the days where when the head of a company, a CEO, or even the President accepted the blame for what occurred under their watch. Now its everyone throwing all others under the bus. Trump does this especially well, and to use his own Mantra when things go wrong, he points at others and yells "Your Fired" -
Can you please show us a link for a ambulance company/rescue unit and its written policy where they are mandated to take the person to an expensive hospital. From the way I have observed it to be done, the crews take the injured to the nearest hospital, and only then if they can not be treated there are they transported elsewhere.
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Health Dept Warns of Food Poisoning Risks in Summer
ThailandRyan replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
So no Sushi should be bought late evening from the local Talad stalls is what I am hearing....Best tell the step daughter.... -
NY grand jury votes to indict Donald Trump, sources tell CNN
ThailandRyan replied to Scott's topic in World News
As an independent I agree as I support the Indictment for Trump and anyone else who pulls the same crimes. -
Thank you for the additional comment regarding the two accounts needing to be linked. I was sent an e-mail late last night from the BOI LTR Unit requesting I submit PDF's of my PP Bio Page, the last entry stamp into Thailand, and the pages showing the issued 10 year LTR Visa, and the 5 year permission to stay stamp as well. It seems that when they issued my Visa back last October they never truly entered it into the system and therefore without the supporting documents, which I know they did make copies of, it is why I was put back into Step 7 and the account for me still requesting I make an appointment for Visa insertion. Just more of the bumps in the road we have been feeling as the process gets smoothed out for others. For those that have received the Visa and it being stamped in their PP, please go to the BOI Visa website, log in and double check to ensure yours shows completed. If not please contact the BOI LTR unit and talk to them.
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Still 3 Kmarts in the US in operation plus 1 in Guam and 4 in the US Virgin Islands. Only eight Kmart locations remain, with three in the mainland United States, one in Guam and four in the Virgin Islands. The only remaining store in New Jersey is in Westwood at the Westwood Plaza. The store opened in 1982 and recently celebrated its 40th anniversary.Dec 7, 2022 Wally world's cousin is Sam's Club... Blue lights bulbs i could find on the ring road in Udon Thani at Thai Watsadu.......the family used them at bight to catch bugs they would sell in the morning.....
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Dems?, really? Do you not understand that many posters could also be republicans or Independents (Like myself) and they could care less for a lying, Cheating, philandering, whiny, spoiled child like Trump. Yes even Republicans do not want Trump elected again https://www.forbes.com/sites/madelinehalpert/2022/07/12/nearly-half-of-republicans-dont-want-trump-as-president-in-2024-poll-suggests/. Nearly two-thirds of Republican voters under 35 as well as adults with at least a college degree said they would not vote for Trump in a presidential primary, according to the poll, which was conducted from July 5 to 7. Roughly 16% of GOP voters said they would support Democratic President Joe Biden, a third party candidate or would abstain from voting altogether if Trump were the Republican nominee, in what would be a jump from 2020, when 9% of Republicans voted for a candidate besides Trump, according to AP VoteCast. https://vozwire.com/most-republicans-actually-despise-donald-trump-the-reasons-why-will-make-him-furious/ How many people hate Donald Trump? The latest polls indicate that at least 46% of Americans have an unfavorable view of the man. This number rises to 55% among people who are registered as Republican or lean towards the Republican party. Many Republicans therefore dislike Donald Trump and have even come out to say it in public or on social media. In fact, there are so many reasons why Republicans hate Donald Trump that we had to make a whole list just for him!
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It is a 19 hour flight plus add the 14 hour time difference and it takes you two days to arrive, yet the return trip with adding the hours back in really only takes you 5 to 6 hours depending on the fast layover in Seoul. Daughters leave on a Saturday to fly here, land on Monday spend 14 days, fly out on the evening of the 14th and land in time to get to work at 9am. Most of the friends I have who travel here come to dive and are in there 30's and 40's a few in there early 50's and getting ready to retire. That's the other difference, with many of the professions like mine was in the US, you can retire in your mid 50's and start collecting your pension immediately. Many of the UK and EU retirees I know here are living on savings still in their 60's and waiting to collect there pensions. By the time I retired I had 34 years on the books and could take 6 weeks a year off, not all in a row however. Luckily I was already coming here on government contracts for a few months at a time to train the Thai government folks.
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Your telling me you get 6 weeks of paid vacation? So if I was 24, just graduated from the university, and landed a job drawing plans for a building company in the UK or Europe, I would get 5 to 6 paid weeks off my first year of employment...paid time off is what we are talking about, not just being able to take a 5 or 6 week holiday. My kids could take 3 months off if they could swing it, but they would be doing it on there own dime and not as a paid vacation, except for the 2 weeks, and then there seniority would be affected as well as loosing their medical insurance which is paid for by he company....