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There are two possible outcomes: a. Trump keeps his electoral promises. 1. End the war in Ukraine before Inauguration Day. Then, from day one, expect: 2. IRA repealed and roll back Biden's electric vehicle incentives 3. Mass deportations (up to 20 milion illegal aliens living in the US) to limit the number of workers competing for a job in the USA 4. 10 to 20% tarifs on all imported goods in a boost to the job market in the USA 5. Cut federal funding to schools that teach "critical race theory" and "transgender" matters 6. Purges of the 'enemies within' (up to some million left-leaning Americans, woke, LGTBQIA+ and DEI activists, deep-state employees, etc., fired, sent to prison or concentration camps, waiting for a final solution) 7. End taxes on tips 8. No taxes on Social Security income 9. "Replace" Obamacare with something bigger and better 10. Expand the child tax credit 11. Finance the above by printing even more money. b. Trump does again what he did when he won his first presidential mandate. 1. Nothing of the above 2. A lot, lot, lot of talks about himself: how rich he is, how beautiful he is, how great he is, how loved he is, how smart he is, how feared he is by those in power, etc., etc., etc.
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Never had a single issue with the sole exception of AirAsia. Once you have your booking reference number (a 6 digits alphanumeric code) you can usually add it to your airline application and get updates from there. AirAsia was messy because they did not allow me to upgrade my seat with them but required me to buy the upgrade from the agent, which in turn did not offer the upgrade as an option. AirAsia is anyway always a mess.
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Most would-be immigrants heading to the British shores speak English. And most of them already have relatives or acquaintances in the UK. Judging from the number of detections published by the UK government, after a peak in 2022, their number has decreased steadily in 2023.
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Please, do not use tuk-tuk. They are a major source of acoustic and exhaust smoke pollution in Bangkok. Drivers are very often scammers. especially in touristic areas. Refrein from using tuk-tuk and tell any friend visiting you in BKK to do the same: taxis are cheap and, with a bit of insistence and by carefully avoiding stationary taxis waiting in tourist's spots, they use the meter and are cheap too. 🙂 No issue with songthaew also called baht-bus (right in the picture).
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Many countries in Europe maintain a monarch as head of state: Sweden, Norway, Belgium, Spain, the Netherlands, Denmark, Luxembourg, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Andorra and the Vatican State. What makes the United Kingdom unique is the wealth of its royal family, which dwarfs the wealth of the royal families of other major countries. But the British royals are not the richest royals in Europe, not even by a long shot. Prince Hans-Adam II of Liechtenstein, as the sole beneficiary of the LGT group, is the richest ruler on the continent.
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Russian driver allegedly flees responsibility after Phuket accident
AndreasHG replied to snoop1130's topic in Phuket News
Farang? LOL What do you think would happen in Russia? It's one of the most corrupt places on planet Earth, and everything has a price tag on it, especially when dealing with any authority. -
NEVER I read so many idiocies written in a single 6-1/4 lines short comment. The true 'pearl of wisdom' in the commentary is 'When in Rome do as the Romans do'. As if the poor girl were a Scandinavian teenager on a holiday trip, instead of a local girl, all of whom are tormented by an inhumane regime, which forbids western music, dancing, western dress code, and any form of free expression. All in the name of a so-called god which has no qualms about approving the stoning, hanging, death by firing squad, death by falling from heights of human beings, for crimes such as homosexuality, fornication, adultery, sodomy, sexual misconduct, prostitution, political dissidence, apostasy, blasphemy, recidivist consumption of alcohol, etc. Iran is believed to execute the most people per capita, disproportionally affecting the Sunni minority.
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Kemi Badenoch: New Tory Leader “Labour’s worst nightmare”
AndreasHG replied to Social Media's topic in World News
According to Wikipedia both Thatcher and Churchill were not ‘conservatives’ but both were ‘ideologically adherent to economic liberalism’. To me they were pragmatic, results oriented leaders who were not impeded in their quest for results by prejudice, sectarianism or fanaticism. And this is what in essence conservatism is. I live fanaticism to Marxists and Islamists. -
Kemi Badenoch: New Tory Leader “Labour’s worst nightmare”
AndreasHG replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Tories keep on playing Nigel Farage's playbook, the one he is a master at winning, and they just proved incapable of mastering. While the UK public is increasingly becoming sick and tired of vehement stances, and is striving for the coming back of some British 'commonsense' and 'decency' in politics, the ones made famous by the humble 'grocery shopkeeper' Margaret Thatcher. -
With Americans being at each other's throat, struggling with an epidemic of 'enemies from within' of epic proportions, and the United States in full swing self-destruction mode, the job of Storm-1516 must be very easy these days. Just add some fuel to the fire, and let naive Americans finish the job.
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Kemi Badenoch: New Tory Leader “Labour’s worst nightmare”
AndreasHG replied to Social Media's topic in World News
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I understand your position, the logic conclusion of an otherwise deranged mind. Stop sending money and weapons to Ukraine it's the only chance the Kremlin has to win this war, given how antiquate its weaponry is, and defective the weapons it receives from the DPKR are. On one thing however you are wrong. This is not Russia's war against Ukraine or the West. Russians simply refuse to take part in it (this was not the case of the fight against Nazi-Fascism). This is Putin's war against Ukraine. The proof is that those who are fighting are, handsomely rewarded and paid, prisoners sentenced to life without parole, rapists, murderous criminals, Tatars, Chechens, Bashkirs, Chuvash, Avars, Dargins, Kazakhs and, now that Putin is running out of them, North Koreans. This is spelling out loud and clear how unjust and criminal this war is, even in the minds of the majority of the Russian people, at least of those who don't still live in caves.
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Right, but not only that. China's authoritarian regime threatens the sovereignty of the EU within its own borders (think of the illegal overseas Chinese police stations found in Spain, the Netherlands, Portugal, Germany, Italy, Ireland, etc., but also in the United States, Canada, South Korea, Japan, etc.). China's hegemonic ambitions in Asia and the South China Sea pose a threat to free trade and navigation. Communist China (and Putin's Russia) consider any democracy a threat to the stability of their authoritarian regimes. They actively engage in destabilizing democracies by deploying tools of unconventional warfare.
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It's time for the EU to wake up to the new reality, and the dangers arising both from the East (Russia, China), and the West (Trump and the electorate supporting him). But together the EU countries can and will fend off any aggression to its territorial integrity and independence.
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Expat By Choice - But Why Are You Here?
AndreasHG replied to RethairedJarhead's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
I worked here for an American Fortune 500 company twenty years ago. My job brought me elsewhere again and again, but I knew a time would come for me to come back here and settle down. It's far from perfect but there are too many things to love about Thailand, starting from the food and its people. -
Thailand Unveils 99-Year Land Lease Policy to Attract Investors
AndreasHG replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
I hope the Thai government makes something out of this proposal. It seems sensible to me. similar to what is done in many other countries, starting with the Netherlands and the Bahamas, where public owned land is available as leasehold. -
Thailand Faces Economic Strain: Mass Layoffs in Key Industries
AndreasHG replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Add an appreciating Thai baht and the zero import duties on BEVs from China and the recipe for disaster is completed. -
Expats and Retirees Excluded in Thailand's Citizenship Grants
AndreasHG replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News