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Election Commission Urged to Nullify Senate Race Over Alleged Rigging
mfd101 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Firing squad at dawn would be more effective. -
What is Bangkok famous for?
mfd101 replied to Conan The Barbarian's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
BKK is famous for - or is becoming famous for - inferior infrastructure (roads, footpaths, personal safety ... ). -
Farage is more interesting & amusing. And at least he's part of the C21st. R-M is just a ridiculous anachronism.
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I see Rees-Mogg lost his seat. Oh dear! I am so sad. And Liz Ms Trust. Ha ha.
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Mmmmm, well clearly the Tories deserved to lose. The future is yet to be revealed.
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Democrats Turn on Biden's Inner Circle Post-Debate
mfd101 replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Yes, and I must say - as a non-Usofan watching from afar - that Kamala's performance in the vid above looks pretty good: fluent, confident, capable. Compared to Biden's performance a few days ago, she looks like a serious contender for the top job, and possibly unbeatable if she's already the new President in situ come November. -
Yes, like redoing the roads in rural Thailand, every year, after the monsoon has washed bits away. The annual funds to be shared out between bureaucrats & contractors ...
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So why wasn't he tracked & extradited from wherever he's been hanging out (UK?) for the last 7 years? Seems that, as long as you have half a brain and never return to Thailand, you can get away with just about anything. Or perhaps the actual gravity of the crime didn't meet whatever the minimal level for extradition requires? or perhaps it just wasn't worth the (yawn) effort?
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Who will replace Joe Biden as the Democratic Presidential candidate?
mfd101 replied to connda's topic in Political Soapbox
I suspect we won't know the answer till after the second 'debate' in September. But by then time will be running out for a new team. -
Cheap. Good food at mind-bogglingly low prices in the rural provinces (2 nice brunches for 120฿ - would be at least 10 times more than that in Oz). Owning & running a motor vehicle 60% of Oz costs. Lots of nice people in the rural provinces. Different culture - slow, collectively organised at extended family level so keeps the problem individuals under control (mostly). Traditional, old-fashioned courtesy including to well-behaved Falangs. Kind & generous to people in trouble, including the dying. A feeling of continuity, away from the disruption & stress of the Western world's modernity. To spend my last years - leading, as my Oz friends laughingly tell me, a First World existence in the midst of the Third World - is a privilege I value greatly. No wish to return to Oz or even visit there any more.
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Noone - including the individual concerned - can predict how anyone will perform in the top job in any organisation, large or small, public or private. The timid pussy of a deputy turns in to a raging tiger. The raging tiger of a career aspirant turns in to a timid incompetent ... We can all think of examples. Always fun to watch, but only from afar.
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Australian OAP Taxation Issues.
mfd101 replied to Will27's topic in Australia & Oceania Topics and Events
Noted, thanks. I agree. The key point is that the Oz federal government CSS issue is DIFFERENT from age pension matters. It is a particular issue arising from the long-closed superannuation CSS which was not taxed going in, so is now taxed coming out. And now complicated for me as a 'non-resident for tax purposes' in Oz. Which doesn't mean that I'm not taxed there; it means I'm taxed at a higher rate (32.5%) than age pensioners. There's also the difficulty that arises from first reading of article 19 of the DTA ['Government Service'] which seems to have a bob each way. Careful reading & rereading clarifies this: My CSS super is taxable ONLY in Oz [at the confiscatory rate of 32.5%] and will continue to be so & there's nothing I can do about it. I will nevertheless follow up with my Canberra accountants when I'm preparing inputs to my 23/24 tax return. -
Supreme Court rules Trump is entitled to some immunity in Jan. 6 case
mfd101 replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Seems like a sensible ruling. The lower courts will work out over time the details of what's 'official' and what isn't. The world changes, events happen, and the law evolves. Just as it should. -
The Walking Street Market in Phuket Leads a New Street Food Initiative
mfd101 replied to snoop1130's topic in Phuket News
The only times I ever had tummy upsets was when we lived in BKK for a year or so a decade ago. With the sewers you can smell just a metre beneath the street, and occasional large rats scurrying around, I eventually made the connection and stopped eating street food in Bangers. Never had a problem since then, including with street food here in Isaan. -
Australian OAP Taxation Issues.
mfd101 replied to Will27's topic in Australia & Oceania Topics and Events
Thanks for that. I will take it on board as I head towards taking out a Thai TIN in January next. Meantime I will talk to my current (Canberra) accountants re the DTA - it may be news to them(!). -
Biden Discussing Future with Family at Camp David
mfd101 replied to Social Media's topic in World News
I hope someone somewhere is actually thinking about Usofa's future and its place in the world ... -
Thai PM Faces Conflict Claims Over Real Estate Policy Change
mfd101 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
OK. That's not an unreasonable list. -
Thaksin Outmanoeuvred in Brother-in-Law’s Senate Bid: Analyst
mfd101 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
The obvious question (but it may be a silly one in the Thai context) is: Where does Anutin sit on the political spectrum of Left to Right? reform to dinosaur? Or does he belong only on the spectrum of self-interest? -
Thai PM Faces Conflict Claims Over Real Estate Policy Change
mfd101 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
And your favoured military dictatorship was any different? -
Yes, looking grim I'm afraid. Unless one or more of the potentially high-quality alternative contenders have enough guts to organize an alternative course. I wonder where Jill Biden is in all of this. Noone must be more aware of the stress on her husband than she is. You might think that an approach thru her would be the way to go ...
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Shapiro is impressive in the Pakman extracts above. So the Democrats' problem isn't a lack of talent (and I suspect that that's not the Republicans' problem either) ...
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They both look potentials. The problem now is to get Biden to step aside (can his wife achieve that?) so there's time for a proper process for choosing a new candidate.