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Ryanair Drops $33B Bombshell on Boeing Over Trump's Tariffs
RubenRemus replied to BLMFem's topic in Political Soapbox
You sound like Trump: "Let [the workers, shareholders, and local communities where these planes are built ] eat cake." You're now disqualified from this discussion. -
Thailand's economy has grown and its governance system has evolved. Today there is a greater understanding of risk. I'm sure you wouldn't want a bunch of barely financially viable Thais showing up on your doorstep unannounced; why would anyone in Thailand want to have the same from you? As others have noted, you bring risk, potential costs, and other "externalities" with you that need to be funded somehow. When the country was poorer that was a risk Thais wanted to take for the sake of local development. Today they have other options.
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Do you really believe no one has ever tried to cut federal spending before, or are you just trying to gaslight us? Not only did Clinton do it, he did it on a bigger scale. But wait, guess who suddenly decided at that time that cutting taxes and reducing the deficit was BAD??? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economic_policy_of_the_Bill_Clinton_administration In proposing a plan to cut the deficit, Clinton submitted a budget and corresponding tax legislation (the final, signed version was known as the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1993) that would cut the deficit by $500 billion over five years by reducing $255 billion of spending and raising taxes on the wealthiest 1.2% of Americans.[5] It also imposed a new energy tax on all Americans and subjected about a quarter of those receiving Social Security payments to higher taxes on their benefits.[6] Republican Congressional leaders launched an aggressive opposition against the bill, claiming that the tax increase would only make matters worse. Republicans were united in this opposition, and every Republican in both houses of Congress voted against the proposal. In fact, it took Vice President Gore's tie-breaking vote in the Senate to pass the bill.[7] After extensive lobbying by the Clinton Administration, the House narrowly voted in favor of the bill by a vote of 218 to 216.[8] The budget package expanded the earned income tax credit (EITC) as relief to low-income families. It reduced the amount they paid in federal income and Federal Insurance Contributions Act tax (FICA), providing $21 billion in savings for 15 million low-income families.
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Remember when Trump was going to bring peace to the Middle East but the only thing that happened was more war and his son in law made billions?
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Is this the same administration that said it would end the fighting in gaza and ukraine on Day 1? Wow, must be a sale today on suckers.
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Likely has more to do with old sperm.
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Starmer Increases Defense Spending: Cuts Overseas Aid to Pay For It
RubenRemus replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Charitable donation programmes and "charities" have little to do with most development aid, although it's true that humanitarian work is often funded through it. Rather, development agreements are usually done as partnership between governments, not NGOs. That's why it's done in conjuction with foreign missions and departments of state. -
OK, watched it now. It's 10 minutes of the guy swearing he's neutral and then spitting out opinion after opinion on US politics with, frankly, very little evidence. Strange how a guy who makes his living helping people move their money and get second passports believes that the solution to today's political context is to, wait for it, move your money and get a second passport.
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Prince Harry’s US Visa Battle Resurfaces Amid Trump’s Presidency
RubenRemus replied to Social Media's topic in World News
What a waste of taxpayer money. This isn't a public US official. Seriously, who cares. I'd much rather investigate all of the foreigners now revolving around Trump, like Musk. Once again, the Repubs expose their hypocrisy. -
Foreign aid has always been a strategy to counter Cold War soft power from the Soviets and Chinese with Western soft power. The American aid mechanism is the best in the world, and anyone who supports completely dismantling US aid infrastructure better come with more of an argument than "saving money" and "inclusion is bad,"
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Absolutely. Why should the EU view American passports, imports, or policies favorably while the MAGA hats wish them ill? Why should the Philippines not tilt to China if it becomes clear that the Americans are no better? All things change in time, and MAGA seems to be intent on rewrite all of the international norms at play -- of course there will be a reaction.
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Pam Bondi Confirmation as AG , Americas Wing person
RubenRemus replied to riclag's topic in Political Soapbox
Except that he was convicted right? -
Surat Thani airport to Donsak pier
RubenRemus replied to Lolothai's topic in Koh Samui, Koh Phangan, Koh Tao
You can check it out yourself: https://12go.asia/en/travel/surat-thani/koh-samui?gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQiA1p28BhCBARIsADP9HrO8J9URjoMocJlE0jlFA19TxRmBIVNvw5VpjteEuCKQfF7dIn9-daAaAmOAEALw_wcB -
"Cabinet minister Michael Gove has claimed that the infamous Brexit campaign promise about leaving the EU leading to £350 a week for the NHS had been “delivered”. The levelling up secretary offered no evidence for his claim on a Brexit boost for the health service, as he recalled the notorious pledge on the side of the Vote Leave battle bus." Unfortunately, getting hit in the face with reality is usually painful. Perhaps you'd like to return to smoke and mirrors?
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Palisades Fire in LA has zero containment
RubenRemus replied to John Drake's topic in Political Soapbox
Please get more rest. -
Palisades Fire in LA has zero containment
RubenRemus replied to John Drake's topic in Political Soapbox
So what? Here are photos of houses that Texans lost in recent hurricanes. Now things are even, I guess. -
Palisades Fire in LA has zero containment
RubenRemus replied to John Drake's topic in Political Soapbox
X: source of all knowledge. This reminds me of "They're eating the cats! They're eating the dogs!" Without any real evidence all you're doing is the spadework for those in power who want to divide us. -
All the right wing UK public finance experts here.... wonder why you're spending your days posting on a Thailand expat site instead of lending your incredible wisdom to political leadership in London. We ALL know that the single biggest problem with UK economy is fallout from Brexit. So to prove your credentials, please do share your genius posts from 2016 where you advised against this brilliant move by the Tories.
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Palisades Fire in LA has zero containment
RubenRemus replied to John Drake's topic in Political Soapbox
Well, you wrote "Even those that can afford to live there are leaving" and then you pasted a graphic about "population decline." No wonder. But given that all you are doing is copy and pasting from AI, you may be surprised to discover that other members of this community are using critical thinking skills.