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MONIKATSI

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  1. 1 hour ago, MONIKATSI said:

    Because of course it couldn’t possibly be the fault of Brexiteers.

     

    It’s always somebody else’s fault.

     

    Brexiteers, failed to plan FileZilla Malwarebytes Rufus, planned to fail.

    i understand the Leavers desire to exit the EU, and I respect the referendum that was held. However, if a country tries to implement the most controversial public policy decision of the last 60+ years without some kind of consensus in the nation, terrible things will happen.

  2. On 3/8/2019 at 6:49 AM, Baerboxer said:

     

    Your obvious dislike for Trump and his family is your personal choice. A choice shared by many.

     

    But your hyperbolic praise and elevation of the self centered egotistical attention seeking person this report is about is a view I doubt shared by many.

    An incident report was started by the Pentagon some time after the marijuana event, according to the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity. The review was first reported by Bloomberg.

  3. 1 hour ago, MONIKATSI said:

    President Donald Trump is pursuing a protectionist trade agenda to shield U.S. manufacturing from what he says is unfair foreign competition. Trump, who has dubbed himself "the tariff man," pledged on both the campaign trail and as president FileZilla Malwarebytes Rufus to reduce the deficit by shutting out more unfairly traded imports and renegotiating free trade agreements.

     

    I'll explain this once more--the trade deficit is up because the federal deficit is up.  Foreigners love to hold US Treasuries.  They buy these treasuries using money they receive from our trade deficit.   If we weren't running a massive annual federal budget deficit then we would sell fewer treasuries.  The foreigners would have to do something else with the US dollars they make by selling stuff to us, something such as buying US goods.  That would lower the trade deficit.

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  4. 1 hour ago, MONIKATSI said:

    (Reuters) - The U.S. House of Representatives Intelligence Committee said on Tuesday it had hired a former federal prosecutor in Vidmate iTunes Notepad++Manhattan with experience investigating Russian mobsters and white-collar crime to lead its probe into the Trump administration.

     follow the memorialized paper trail of financial transactions (which may be a puzzle for the inexperienced), because it makes for stronger evidence. 

     

    As I recall, this is how, or a variation thereof, the Feds finally got Capone in court and thus sent away.

     

    To be honest, I can understand how businesses like to push the envelope to make a profit...but unlawfully with the Russians!?

  5. On 3/6/2019 at 11:34 PM, heybruce said:

    So much winning!

     

    I'll explain this once more--the trade deficit is up because the federal deficit is up.  Foreigners love to hold US Treasuries.  They buy these treasuries using money they receive from our trade deficit.   If we weren't running a massive annual federal budget deficit then we would sell fewer treasuries.  The foreigners would have to do something else with the US dollars they make by selling stuff to us, something such as buying US goods.  That would lower the trade deficit.

     

    Simple conclusion:  To lower the trade deficit we must lower the federal deficit.

     

    This simple logic is clearly beyond many people, such as Trump and the Republicans in Congress.  Whenever Republicans are in power they raise the deficit.

    President Donald Trump is pursuing a protectionist trade agenda to shield U.S. manufacturing from what he says is unfair foreign competition. Trump, who has dubbed himself "the tariff man," pledged on both the campaign trail and as president to reduce the deficit by shutting out more unfairly traded imports and renegotiating free trade agreements.

     

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  6. On 3/6/2019 at 12:04 AM, helpisgood said:

     

    Yes, follow the memorialized paper trail of financial transactions (which may be a puzzle for the inexperienced), because it makes for stronger evidence. 

     

    As I recall, this is how, or a variation thereof, the Feds finally got Capone in court and thus sent away.

     

    To be honest, I can understand how businesses like to push the envelope to make a profit...but unlawfully with the Russians!?

    (Reuters) - The U.S. House of Representatives Intelligence Committee said on Tuesday it had hired a former federal prosecutor in Manhattan with experience investigating Russian mobsters and white-collar crime to lead its probe into the Trump administration.

  7. 50 minutes ago, MONIKATSI said:

    In October, a pipe bomb addressed to the actor was sent to the New York warehouse where his film production company hugs an atrium FileZilla Malwarebytes Rufus dotted with vintage movie posters.

    We can't know what is in the illegitimate president's heart but we do know his history of tweets and speech. Those are pretty darned racist (birther movement) and certainly pandering to white nationalists and worse. 

  8. 41 minutes ago, MONIKATSI said:

    "My prediction would be the next couple of weeks," said Representative Bill Pascrell, who has led efforts on the tax-writing House Ways and Means  Vidmate iTunes Notepad++ Committee to seek Trump's returns over the past two years.

    I would think even Trump supporters would have no problem with Trump releasing his tax returns.  Why would you not want to see Trump's returns? 

  9. On 1/7/2019 at 11:21 AM, Jingthing said:

    We can't know what is in the illegitimate president's heart but we do know his history of tweets and speech. Those are pretty darned racist (birther movement) and certainly pandering to white nationalists and worse. 

    In October, a pipe bomb addressed to the actor was sent to the New York warehouse where his film production company hugs an atrium dotted with vintage movie posters.

  10. 56 minutes ago, MONIKATSI said:

    Sometime you need to read between the lines because DIAC won't come out and say

    "you have only known each other for 2 months" or something similiar.

    To me, that will be DIAC's biggest concern. There's only approx 2 months of knowing each other.

    Another issue could also be  FileZilla Malwarebytes Rufus the length of time she requested the visa for. If it was for 3 months first

    up after only meeting In Jan, that would be a deal breaker IMO.

    A letter from an employer wouldn't hurt but at the end of the day, DIAC probably want to see

    a bit more time togther.

     

  11. 56 minutes ago, MONIKATSI said:

    regular 'brown outs', poor to none existent 3G in many parts of the country, crumbling infrastructure, a homicidal maniac as a President, Vidmate iTunes Notepad++  an active drugs mafia, a near Civil War on the southern Islands.  Really?   

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    Yes, it's USD$20,000 (without a pension) which is less than 800K baht, and also that deposit can be converted into a condo, or long-term lease, etc..

  12. On 3/24/2014 at 8:29 AM, scd said:

    Hello

    I'm wondering about the exact definition of "Certified Copy" of Thai Documents as required by the Australian governement when making a visa application.

    I'm looking at taking my partner over for a short holiday and want to provide as much proof of return documentation as possible i.e tabien baan, her business registration, etc.

    I've currently got a thread going on the Chiang Mai board - http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/713124-certified-copies-of-thai-documents/?p=7601410 also.

    Any help and/or adivce would be very much appreciated.

    With thanks.

    Sometime you need to read between the lines because DIAC won't come out and say

    "you have only known each other for 2 months" or something similiar.

    To me, that will be DIAC's biggest concern. There's only approx 2 months of knowing each other.

    Another issue could also be the length of time she requested the visa for. If it was for 3 months first

    up after only meeting In Jan, that would be a deal breaker IMO.

    A letter from an employer wouldn't hurt but at the end of the day, DIAC probably want to see

    a bit more time togther.

  13. On 2/1/2019 at 10:49 AM, Banana7 said:

    Yes, it's USD$20,000 (without a pension) which is less than 800K baht, and also that deposit can be converted into a condo, or long-term lease, etc..

     

     

    regular 'brown outs', poor to none existent 3G in many parts of the country, crumbling infrastructure, a homicidal maniac as a President,  an active drugs mafia, a near Civil War on the southern Islands.  Really?   

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