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I agree with you plenty of brave men in Europe, Australia, etc. however, the Vietnam war was not an American war, the US got dragged into it. what started the Vietnam war was Vietnam wanting independence from France, which then divided Vietnam into two groups (north/ south). , one backed by communist and one backed by the US. This was not a war the US started.
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and for a small fee your passport went to Malaysia while you stayed in BKk. Immigration could care less if you overstayed, they would make jokes if you overstayed. you could get a 1 year multi entry B visa so easily in Laos or Malaysia. Mid to late 97 early 98 the economic crises hit and Thailand became unbelievably cheap. Less than 4 millions visitors a year at the time. Great memories…
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Is Elon Draining the Swamp on Government Spending or Is He the Swamp?
ericthai replied to RSD1's topic in Political Soapbox
people publish whatever they want, that’s the whole idea of Free Speech. It’s not like Musk is approving everything someone posts, he’s allowing them to freely post their thoughts, ideas, and opinions. -
Thailand Eyes $9 Billion Jackpot with Casino Ambitions
ericthai replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Cambodia does the same. -
US Aid Freeze Linked to Refugee's Death at Thai Border
ericthai replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
You realize the USA is in debt and is borrowing money to give to theses programs. if you feel so strongly about this please go to the bank take out a loan and give it to the refugees. -
Dem leader H.Jeffries' call to fight Trump agenda ‘in the streets’ .
ericthai replied to riclag's topic in Political Soapbox
I’m not fighting with anyone, I don’t have a problem what someone believes or thinks. I might not agree with someone and may even think they’re crazy, but I’ll respect them as a person and not unfriend them. I’m sad that life long friends stop beings friends because they have a different opinion or think differently. If I like pizza and you hate it, are you going to stop being my friend? It seems the democrats are only happy if you agree with them, if you don’t agree with them then you’re a racist, fascist or a nazi. Fascism in the USA? The USA is way too big for that to happen. There are 3 branches of government in place to prevent such a thing. Then each state has their own government officials and then you have local government officials in all the cities and towns. the USA is just too big for one person or one party to get control over all of the federal government and then also all the states and local governments. -
Dem leader H.Jeffries' call to fight Trump agenda ‘in the streets’ .
ericthai replied to riclag's topic in Political Soapbox
Hmm, everyone but the democrats are racist. Don’t forget the other democrat key phrase of republicans being “nazis”. What I find curious is that Biden kept saying nobody is above the law, but is whole time in office he protected people that entered the USA illegally and then prior to leaving office…all the family pardons. -
Dem leader H.Jeffries' call to fight Trump agenda ‘in the streets’ .
ericthai replied to riclag's topic in Political Soapbox
What checks and balances have been removed to allow trump to be dictator? I find all of this is them against us, such a sad situation. I have friends from grade school that have stopped talking to each other over politics. It’s sad that the democrats take a position that if you don’t agree with them they hate you. All they say is agree with me because I’m right and you’re wrong. do I like trump? not really, he says stupid stuff, but the democrats had nothing. I listened to Kamala and wanted to give her chance but she had nothing. She couldn’t even make a coherent statement. unfortunately we are at a place where if one group supports something doesn’t matter if its good for the people or not, the other group is against it. Both sides need to stop fighting with each other and work on issues together to help the people! -
I spent two hours helping a girl to get a new job
ericthai replied to steven100's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
She didn’t want a job, she wanted you to support her. -
Foreign man goes on rampage in Bangkok hospital, allegedly leaving 1 dead
ericthai replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
Not sure what you’re talking about, Africans are already in Thailand and have been here for decades. -
JFK assassination papers declassified !
ericthai replied to dinsdale's topic in Off the beaten track
So they were going to copy everything instead of scanning?? -
The Troubling Decline of DEI: A Step Backward for America
ericthai replied to Social Media's topic in World News
I assume you have not had to take any DEI classes. Nothing really to do with diversity. They want to change they way you speak. You could no longer call a manager "manager" they were now to be called "People leader". Here are some more examples: Addict → person with a substance abuse disorder Addiction is a disease — but we shouldn’t equate a person’s identity with their disease. The word addict perpetuates the negative stereotyping and stigma around those who have an addiction. That’s because it acts as shorthand for those ideas. The more appropriate term, according to the Partnership to End Addiction, is now person with a substance use disorder or person struggling with an addiction. Elderly → senior Ageism is real, and using the word elderly to describe someone is one of the ways that it can manifest. The word invites the discrimination that older individuals often face, and it’s associated with things that are typically thought of in a negative light, like sickness or inability. So it’s best avoided. A better phrase would be older person or senior adult. Homeless → people experiencing homelessness Using this term to describe a group of people means defining them according to one trait they happen to share, and one that, for many, is a temporary state. It perpetuates the stigma associated with homelessness. A better option would be to say, someone who is experiencing homelessness. Sex change → transition According to GLAAD, the term sex change places an unnecessary emphasis and focus on the surgical aspect of transitioning. The decision to have surgery or not is a personal one, and someone who has transitioned should not have to reveal whether they’ve had surgery or not. The term sex change has also been used in the past to out trans people, so it’s both offensive and outdated. The preferred term for the surgery itself is sex reassignment surgery or gender affirmation surgery. Exotic →refers to a woman The term is often used to describe women of color. To those who have been described this way, it can foster feelings of being objectified, especially given the term’s racist colonial roots. Because the term is mostly meant to describe non-living things, it’s dehumanizing to use it to describe a person. Finally, it implies the person being described doesn’t fit a certain standard of beauty (remember non-white?), even as it objectifies them. Insane → just don’t Mental illness has long been fraught with stigma, and this term perpetuates the negative stereotypes associated with those who have mental illnesses. That’s a huge part of the problem when it comes to the treatment of mental illness itself, making it harder for people to seek help. A phrase that isn’t steeped in stigma, like person with a mental health condition, is a better option. Man hours → person hours, engineering hours It may be easy to overlook this term because its use is so widespread. But here are two reasons to cut this from your vocabulary: First, the term assumes that it is men who are doing the work, which excludes anyone who does not identify as a man. Second, it supports the gender binary by setting up a this-or-that classification. So it’s best to use a less exclusionary (and more descriptive!) term like person hours or work hours. Alcoholic → person with a substance abuse disorder As with the word addict, this word takes a person and makes them synonymous with their disease. This tethers them to all the negative ideas connected to that disease. For those who have alcoholism, this can make it harder to feel as though they’re making progress. A better option would be to say, person who has a substance abuse disorder. People promoting DEI think they can turn the world into Disneyland, that everyone will be nice to each other. -
Polish man arrested for spanking Thai woman’s bottom (video)
ericthai replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
fragile ego???? I dont think things would've been so pleasant if it was my wife he hit! guess you didn't read the article where she didn't want any money, just an apology which this idiot refused to give. -
Thailand's 'Dual Prime Minister' System: A Delicate Balance of Power
ericthai replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
I dont need to read about the war on drugs, I was here at the time and heard about it almost daily. I think it was terrible time (about 3 months) and I blame the police for the killings. If you review the Thai economy for the last 3 decades you'll understand how good things were when he was PM. He also initiated allot of programs to help people. He started the school loan program, 30 baht medical program, provided low interest loans to famers, He balanced the budget! The Thai people didn't remove him from office, there was a coup by the army when Thaksin was in New York for a UN meeting. He was really liked by the people at the time. He was the first democratically elected PM to complete his full term and then he was re-elected. This was amazing at the time. All of my workers loved him. Don't get me wrong, I dont really like the guy. He started all the immigration crap, but the truth is Thailand was very strong when he was PM. -
Thailand's 'Dual Prime Minister' System: A Delicate Balance of Power
ericthai replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Please tell me when he was convicted of murder. Never said he was a good guy... However he was a good PM. What money did he steal from Thailand? You know he was a billionaire and owned a telecommunication company. You might not want to admit it but he helped the Thai people allot. Allot of foreign investment at the time, Factories expanding production, new factories being built etc. do you not understand how big it was to get 30 baht health coverage? that alone has helped millions of Thais. -
Thailand's 'Dual Prime Minister' System: A Delicate Balance of Power
ericthai replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Sorry, but he didn't give an order to go out and kill people. He was brought up on charges, but there was no evidence that he gave an order to kill people. So blame the police, they didn't need to kill people they were supposed to arrest. However, we all know why the police killed the users / dealers because it would all point back to the police. Him helping guide things I think is a good thing, as I recall when he was PM things were very good, he balanced the budget, GDP went from 4.9 trillion baht (2001) to 7.1 trillion baht (2006) foreign currency reserves went from 30 billion USD (2001) to 64 billion USD (2006) he started the 30 baht medical, he started programs that helped the famers, poverty deceased. Corrupt sure, they all are corrupt and it doesn't matter if it's Thailand or the USA. -
Use a tablet with browser without it defaulting to the app
ericthai replied to atpeace's topic in Mobile Devices and Apps
I would try and un-install the app. My phone does this wanting to open an app, but it gives me an option to open in the browser. I think maybe because I dont have the app installed it gives me the browser option. -
Does Trump completely lack decency and compassion?
ericthai replied to spidermike007's topic in Political Soapbox
Please tell me what you want trump to do? He's not president. Maybe Biden should do something, oh forgot he doesn't know what's going on in the world. Hmm maybe the governor should ask for help to get more needed firefighters. Maybe the national guard? -
we have a house in Florida on the gulf side ( about 1mile from the coast. Grew up there.) I'm not happy about this. There has been drilling in the gulf since the 1940's there are 7 platforms out there right now. but that's not the issue he didn't just stop drilling in the gulf it includes allot more. Today, President Biden took action to protect the entire U.S. East coast, the eastern Gulf of Mexico, the Pacific off the coasts of Washington, Oregon, and California, and additional portions of the Northern Bering Sea in Alaska from future oil and natural gas leasing. In protecting more than 625 million acres of the U.S. ocean from offshore drilling, President Biden has determined that the environmental and economic risks and harms that would result from drilling in these areas outweigh their limited fossil fuel resource potential. With these withdrawals, President Biden has now conserved over 670 million acres of America’s lands and waters, more than any other president in history.
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stuff like this Biden makes an 11th-hour move to block coastal oil drilling https://www.npr.org/2025/01/06/nx-s1-5249765/biden-offshore-drilling-ban
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I dont think Trump is trying to offended anyone, think it's just another one of his big mouth ideas for attention.
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yes, the registers were ringing with high food costs, housing costs are out of control. I know several people that had to take a second job to be able to afford rent increases. Yes, things were just peachy! Biden's employment growth came after Covid when people were returning to work, and even those numbers were wrong and lower than what has published by the government.
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I think some work can be done. here are some very wasteful grants that were issued by the US government $6 Million to Boost Egyptian Tourism It is puzzling how the concept of foreign aid ever got off the ground. One can at least understand the reasoning for spending taxpayer money on local schools, roads, and the like, even if you disagree. But how on earth did they sell foreign aid to taxpayers? “Ok, here’s the deal. We’re going to take your money without your consent, and then we’re going to send it to our friends in a far-away country. There’s pretty much nothing in it for you, dear taxpayers.” Um…thanks? In just the latest example, the federal government spent $6 million to boost tourism—yes, tourism—in Egypt last year. “The U.S. has spent over $100 million on Egyptian tourism so far,” the report notes. “What’s next – rebuilding the pyramids? Apparently, Congress and the agencies it funds think our treasury is a bottomless pit.” Training DHS Employees to Be Their ‘Authentic & Best Selves’ The Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has been pursuing some…creative training programs as of late. In a federally funded workshop last year, CISA employees focused on “effective strategies to build and sustain psychological safety that allows individuals to show up to work as their authentic and best selves.” The workshop was part of a 5-year “diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA)” strategic plan. “Ironically, the workshop coincided with CISA’s efforts to suppress protected speech on social media platforms during the COVID-19 pandemic,” Paul notes. “Even I was censored at the behest of our government speech minders. And all while I thought I was being my best self.” $38 Million to Dead People According to a special task force for tracking COVID payments from the federal government, $38 million went to people who were known to be dead in 2023. In fact, $1.3 million of that money went to 30 individuals who had been dead for at least a year. COVID-relief funding has of course been rife with fraud and mismanagement since the beginning. You’d think politicians would have learned their lesson by now. Then again, it’s not like it’s their money on the line, so why should they care? What are taxpayers going to do, take their money to a competing relief organization? $8,395 for a Lobster Tank The Department of Defense pays for a lot of tanks, but a $8,395 lobster tank probably isn’t what taxpayers have in mind when they picture a tank expenditure. Yet this is exactly what was purchased last year by the DOD, presumably to improve the diet of military personnel. What’s concerning about this purchase is not so much the dollar figure itself but what it represents. No doubt countless other purchases like this take place every day in the military. And all those luxuries really add up. Two Graphic Novels Combating ‘Disinformation’ In addition to their DEIA initiative, CISA has been hard at work creating not one, but two graphic novels about “disinformation” as part of their “Resilience Series.” The first one covers foreign interference in elections. The second covers COVID vaccines. “There is nothing comical about wasting taxpayer money to justify censorship of constitutionally protected speech,” Paul notes in his report. $200 Million to Famous Music Artists from the ‘Small Business’ Administration Through the Shuttered Venue Operators Grant program, the Small Business Administration (SBA) funneled $200 million to some of the biggest names in entertainment. “So-called ‘small business owners,’ such as Post Malone, Lil Wayne, Chris Brown, and Smashing Pumpkins, received up to $10 million each,” the report notes. “Even Nickelback received $2 million.” The purpose of the program was to provide financial relief to small entertainment businesses during the pandemic shutdowns. But apparently, the SBA has a hard time defining the word small.