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Wrwest

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  1. Agreed. I look forward to the trial of Alexander Smirnov as his Defense Counsel will, no doubt, be presenting all those Republican claimed records as some sort of proof of President Biden's complicity. If shot down by the Prosecuting Attorney and the citizen Trial Jury finds a guilty verdict of fabricating the charges against the President, the Republicans will again find they have shot themselves in the foot.
  2. 555 Yes it is all stacked against him! Rightly so, these were his actions, no one else, as you point out.
  3. You know better than to allow someone to lead you away from the core issue. Same with me … hard to bite my tongue and not react but there is no end (and no reason) in their madness.
  4. Guess it would be improper here to mention Trump’s appointments to the Supreme Court abetted by Mitch McConnell refusing to allow a vote on President Obama’s appointment ….
  5. OK, but as to …” would have this and some other charges been pursued if it wasn't Trump. Not sure.” Might ask Bernie Madoff.
  6. Better yet emphasize … a convicted fraudster and con artist!
  7. These and the coming charge findings hit Trump directly in the ego and the wallet. No one knows the future, of course but I’m thinking a total meltdown is not out of the question.
  8. Ha! Of course, as were all members of the citizen Grand Jury which determined there was enough evidence to hold the trial …
  9. monthlong trip to USA last April in a rental car. Bus turning, crossed into my lane and rubbed against passenger side front fender (Florida). Police report at the scene ... no issue presenting my Thai Driver's License for rental nor accident..
  10. Map reading yes but not in school for me. Boy Scouts, (Bobcat through Eagle) from age 7 - 64 1/2.
  11. Just renewed my "O" Visa Extension for Marriage to a Thai. I use an agency as they keep up with any local particularities, personalities, changes in bosses, etc ... just easier. This is my 1st such extension as previously I used Retirement. Stack of paper for sure but ... no map requested. As we know, immigration office requirements variety ... I suspect the hand drawn versus the google print in someone's mind means we would be giving personal evidence (much like requiring our signature on each page of documents & additional forms submitted.
  12. As an American Cousin, I do understand and sympathize with Brits who have benefits frozen for living outside British territory. I would be grumpy also if my SS inflation adjustments were frozen.
  13. For those newly arriving in Chiang Mai, the Chiang Mai Expats Club provides a table at the monthly breakfasts so that questions can be asked. Immigration, banking, weather, driving/license requirements, medical care/insurance, travel, shopping, lodging, different areas of the city benefits and potential drawbacks, general Thai cultural observations, etc. are questions oft on newcomer folks minds. This is true of vacationers, as well as, those contemplating retiring here. Yep, you can get answers on this site but, be aware ... the Duke's Breakfast Buffet cost is 395 baht, discounted to 295 for Expat Club Members (one time lifetime membership is 1000 baht). Scroll though the posts and you see a different cost cited and the German buffet is not a breakfast, cost cited by the restaurant is at 230 baht, 280 baht on Sundays (and yes a great value).
  14. Not using CW but just renewed "O" Extension using 65K a month transferred from aboard in Chiang Mai and using Bangkok Bank. May be of some interest for comparison for someone. I do not keep my bank book up to date so when it is updated, the bank combines several entries ... thus not acceptable for immigration proof of monthly FTT deposits. So, a week to get the 12 months printed statement. Required an additional statement from bank listing each month and monthly FTT transfer for each month. Additional bank statement stating current balance. Of course most of us are aware requirements vary according to immigration office.
  15. I recall an early saying here, "Thailand is a male dominated society ... directed by females". and so it goes ...
  16. James Martin Client Manager – Southeast Asia james AT americanasiatax.com
  17. Cute, but the reality is that most recognize that there is, in fact, a critical immigration issue that has been kicked down the road by both parties for decades. That is why we agree with the Republican Party, which long ago stated there was a need for new law. We looked forward to the addressing of the issue, and were very encouraged that Republicans and Democrats were proposing a bipartisan Bill (supported by membership of 18,000 border patrol officers). And then ... the apparent Republican Party future nominee declared Republican congressional representatives are not to support ...
  18. We can only hope for a massive turn out for the general election. If an overwhelming number of American citizen voters turnout, Trump and the current Republican Party will be soundly defeated. Oh, the dedicate MAGA types will turn out but their numbers can be overcome by the majority rejecting The Donald. Many of us would rather have seen a different contest but ... here we are currently. I do fear folks being so discouraged that they do not bother to vote. Too many times in history a vocal, dedicated minority has come to authoritarian power in such a case.
  19. Not just the Democrats ... bit of an understatement. The Republicans insisted that immigration must be addressed and the House passed a bill. That Bill, was known to be extreme and a nonstarter with the US Senate. Bowing to Republican demands, a Senate bipartisan Security Bill was drafted with the support from both parties. Enter "The Donald" publicly stating that the Republicans should pass no such nonpartisan Bill as immigration/border issues is a weak point for the current administration and he wants to use that issue to run for President as the Republican Party Nominee. Most Americans definitely agree with Congressional representatives of both parties that immigration law needs revising. We would agree that both USA political parties have kicked the issue down the road for decades (almost as complicated an issue and fraught with potential unintended consequences as addressing Social Security).
  20. Agree with most but the addendum is that Democrat majority states are not alone in folks not affording to live there. My working life was spent in Kentucky and I found it would be a challenge to live a working middle class retirement on my sustainable $2400 usd per month ($1570 of that from SS). Quite comfortable on my 65K baht per month here in support of family of 3.
  21. So, what constitutes, “well capitalized”? Just raising the question. I just turned 77 here in Chiang Mai use the 65K monthly minimum transfer as we spend that much generally every month. 12 1/2 years and counting, quite content living a working middle class retirement that I cannot afford in my home country.
  22. Oh, pleeeze do go to the Ukraine front lines and remind those putting their lives on the line that they are only fighting a proxy war for the USA.
  23. I take Trump as a serious threat to my very flawed country. Far too many in the working middle class are emotionally willing (seemingly) to follow anyone who gives voice to their justified frustration/anger. This is driven by sheer emotion not thought as to consequences.
  24. Grew up in South Jersey, Philadelphia Met area (no not Camden). The only place I had a knife pulled on me in the 30 countries I have studied (7 of those) or visited.
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