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Dan O

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  1. And why should anyone trust the Chinese considering the total control that the government has over their currency and the bankrupt condition China is in .
  2. There's much more to the story than those two issues and the cause isn't from biden. The Federal Reserves action are not controlled by the President in any manner. Spending on infrastructure is a positive and long overdue. It is badly needed and will generate returns in excess of spending, create jobs and fix issues ignored by Republicans for far too long. Not sure what your referring to with the green new deal???
  3. Yeah, it appears you know little to nothing about what started this latest round of financial chaos. This all started with Trump era economics and the excessive over funding of the US with free money due to covid. It wasn't necessary to fund big corps with excessive free cash which started the bubble of excessive profits and inflated share pricing. Had that not occurred the current rate increases would never have happened and the follow-on impact to other currencies wouldn't be so dramatic. Funny how folks from other countries like to bash the US but their the first in line asking for help and support.
  4. Yes documenting what's done is always helpful. If started at the beginning of construction and matched to the plans its an easy way to both capture and approve payment schedules and noting details for future reference.
  5. In normal commercial construction there are a set of plans called "As Built" plans. Its a set of construction plans that denote what was constructed, with any changes "red lined" and noted. In Thailand not so much. If you had any plans drawn up to use as a guide for the contractor it would be wise to sign off on each phase of construction with the contractor for both approval\acceptance and any changes made to the plan. Depending on the stage of construction you're at currently you may be able to do that and back track to capture some or all of that info. Its helpful for later construction you may do or for future owners purposes.
  6. Do a tourist visa for 60 days and a 30 day extension. That gives you 90 days and then a border bounce gives you another 30 to 45 days depending on timing
  7. This has been an on going debate for a long time and will continue on in the future. Pit bull fans always say the same thing, they are great loving animals when trained right. But when one attacks a person they also claim its the owners fault for not training them right. Like they have a clue of what training was or was not given. The truth is somewhere in between and unfortunately the in between happens to be the fact the were bred for ages as a fighting dog and had those aggressive traits continually bred into them to enhance those fighting qualities. They are furious when attacking and those in-bred traits instill the kill instinct and they carry out that function with horrifying results.
  8. Apply thru e-visa website and the visa is sent to you by email.
  9. Raisin is a general term for any dried grape, of which there are a number of varieties. Sultanas are a variety of grape so if dried they are a raisin.
  10. Its not that the Republicans cant see it, it's they choose to USE it as a tool for re-elections since the trumpettes are a large block of voters within their party
  11. You are clearly way off base with your comments. Q-anon <deleted> is extremism at its worse. They make up nonsense scenarios and propaganda to incite discord and violence and prey upon weak minded people that don't understand their bs is all lies. Trump is a big supporter as it plays right into his agenda of anger and hate.
  12. I believe the case you're referring to was a work study program held at the school which is a structured program and balanced with academic classes. That is not the same as what was outlined here in this article and a far cry from pulling students to build something like what's discussed here.
  13. Taking a class like you outline is a far cry from taking students and having them do concrete work as a laborer to build something unrelated to any acedemic studies. Teaching concrete work or other manual labor as part of a trade is completely different. I suspect you elected to take those classes in school and\or they were part of the overall criteria of the school. Extremely different from what occurred in the school story.
  14. Pouring concrete is hardly "practical work" at a school unless its a trade school.
  15. When you post comments aside from your topic and people reply to them there's no need to read the title of your thread.
  16. That's common and apporpriate for their religion. It can't be easy swimming in a burka but thats on them.
  17. A will could work but the OP says he has no one he can trust. A Trust would be a better option tax wise and safer in the long run.
  18. Yes you are correct I should have been a little more specific in my first reply. I was going off the OP's comments. Yes in the US not in Thailand
  19. He would also avoid tax issues both in transferring his assets out of investments and in being within the trust prior to any distributions
  20. OP isn't in thailand and his assets are in the US. .My suggestion is he set the trust up in the US as its allowed and much safer to be administered there rather than Thailand He did mention he has no one he can trust so I presume that means in either Thailand or the US..
  21. If this is your view why did you start the thread and ask and then claim you can't find a dryer that works? I think you start threads as a way to have something to talk about.
  22. Your comments are disconnected from your topic and certainly are not connected from my response. Dryers are available so to imply they aren't or difficult to obtain or be able to use isnt accurate. Your topic was about you not what every Asian does. What do Bentleys have to do with anything?
  23. What Asians do and you see versus what is available to them and you are 2 different things. Ive had dryers here since the early 80's and no problems.
  24. The OP says he's in the US and his funds are in the US so its not like doing this in Thailand, which I would discourage. Plenty of reputable law firms to choose from. If he gives his daughter a copy and explains the way the trust works, she could watch to make sure it happens as outlined or raise the red flag. Annual accountability can be established in the trust instructions. Can theft occur it's possible, but chances are low. He's asking for suggestions on how to solve the situation and I'm offering one. I know this can work as I was included in a family trust set up this way and all funds were paid out as instructed.
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