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Schoggibueb

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  1. Jürg Grassl (43) from Davos is causing quite a stir with his banner in the immediate vicinity of the WEF Congress Centre. I forgot to mention that Mr. Grassl has this outside of his appartment. Local police has visited him already and asked him to remove the banner from the house. He refused, and the police left again. So far no official criminal complaint has been made. 😀
  2. The organizers (WEF) must have always known that letting Trump speak here was unpredictable. They also knew he would rant, threaten, and praise himself. But since the weekend, his madness has reached a new level. With his threats against Greenland, he has plunged NATO into a complete crisis. The Europeans have rejected his tariff announcements more emphatically than ever before. The French president repeatedly mixed jokes with clear messages directed at Trump, without ever mentioning him by name. "This is not the time for new imperialism or new colonialism," Macron said. "We choose respect over tyrants, we prefer science to conspiracy theories, and we prefer the rule of law to brutality." By the time Trump speaks on Wednesday, Macron and von der Leyen will have already left. Trump was scheduled to speak at 2:30 p.m. However, a problem with his plane delayed his arrival. Adding to the unpredictability of his speech is the uncertainty of when he will actually speak. While the heads of state are appearing on the main stage at the Davos Congress Centre, the USA is also displaying its newfound megalomania in a completely different location: This year, they are using the church of the Free Evangelical Community of Davos as their "USA House," a kind of mini-embassy for the World Economic Forum. Directly in front of the entrance to the Congress Centre, the church windows are covered with banners that couldn't look more American: bald eagles, the torch of the Statue of Liberty, the Capitol. On the house's website, a picture of Davos has already been colored in the colors of the US flag. But the community Davos also left the Americans a small message. A sign in front of the church bears a Bible quote: "Teach us to number our days, that we may become wise." A few houses away, residents are protesting against the US president with banners. So, they're not quite ready to surrender their Swiss mountain village to Trump just yet. Jürg Grassl (43) from Davos is causing quite a stir with his banner in the immediate vicinity of the WEF Congress Centre.
  3. Schoggibueb replied to roger101's topic in Pattaya
    Maybe you don't have a phone with the app. That's not tragic. My mom (she is now over 90) had problems already years ago with a smartphone. As you do have for sure a computer or notebook, you can also use google translation in your browser. If the letter is long, maybe you have to split it up and translate the smaller parts. I dont know if the amount of letters are restricted. Then just copy the translated part into a word document. https://translate.google.co.th/?hl=en&sl=en&tl=th&op=translate P.S. We all shouldn't forget that not everybody is a "crack" on IT. And I belong to them.
  4. Yesterday: Salad, saffron risotto with scallops, Parmesan Reggiano with a nice italian white wine.
  5. Lol Does mommy know what you are doing in her basement? Sorry for this copy of yours…
  6. This is since Friday the 16th Jan. And they weren‘t able to block it yet. 🥰
  7. It seems that somebody bought the website Nazis.US and you get automatically redirected to dhs. Well done! 😂
  8. Funny thing, don't know how long it will last On google, type "Nazis.US" Goes directly to homeland security
  9. "lol" is an accurate answer for your string of letters.
  10. Ah, like this you mean...
  11. As his grandfather came from there and he is the criminal in chief - wouldn't that be a nice target for ICE?
  12. Yeah, and this could be his icon...
  13. You're asking the same questions that have already been answered. It's just a waste of time and energy to respond to your repetitions and your trolling.
  14. Epstein Files Still Have Not Been Released One Month Past Deadline It's been one month since the Department of Justice was ordered to release all files related to the case of Jeffrey Epstein, but the department has not delivered. In a court filing filed earlier this month, the department said there are more than 2 million documents related to the case still under review. Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.), who has been a champion of the Epstein Files Transparency Act, questioned where the files were. "Why is this administration working harder to hide the Epstein files than prior administrations did to cover up Iran-Contra and Watergate," Massie wrote on social media Sunday night.
  15. It's somehow surprising that "lol / LOL" seems to be a favoured answer when when arguments cannot be refuted by counterarguments. Is it because they are not intelligent enough to discuss like adults? Or are they just too lazy? Or are they too busy because they have to handle several accounts to defeat the truth? Nah - only trolling.
  16. The death of Jeffrey Epstein, an American financier and convicted sex offender, occurred on August 10, 2019. Under Trump's presidency. Due to violations of normal jail procedures on the night of Epstein's death, the malfunction of two cameras in front of his cell, and his claims to have compromising information about powerful figures, his death generated speculation and conspiracy theories about the possibility that he was murdered. A few hours after Epstein's death was announced, President Donald Trump responded by retweeting a post related to the "Clinton body count", a conspiracy theory purporting to link Epstein's death to the former president, Bill Clinton, and the former secretary of state, Hillary Clinton. In 2025, according to documents obtained by Axios, the Justice Department under the second Trump administration concluded that Epstein was not murdered and there was no purported "client list" featuring names of Epstein's associates. It also released footage of Epstein's cell during his death, though it was missing one minute and was likely modified. On July 8, 2025, Trump was asked if Epstein had ties with any foreign agencies, to which he replied with; "Are you still talking about Jeffrey Epstein?" Lies and cover up. The standard procedure of the occupiers of the White House.
  17. Not sure if it would really make sense. The "nearest type" I found for 54 bucks... https://filovesk.click/product_details/16318832.html#tab-1
  18. Trump Thinks 'We Shouldn't Even Have' Midterm ElectionsPresident Donald Trump suggested he's been so successful as president that there's an argument to skip the midterms that may be disastrous for the Republican Party. This year's elections could see the GOP lose control of the House of Representatives, as happened in Trump's first term, given the slim Republican majority and backlash that is historically directed at the governing party. In an interview with Reuters published Thursday, the president appeared to acknowledge that heavy losses loom — but signaled political norms shouldn't apply to him. “It's some deep psychological thing, but when you win the presidency, you don't win the midterms,” Trump told the news agency, before boasting that he had achieved so much that “when you think of it, we shouldn't even have an election.”
  19. Two GoFundMe campaigns have raised more than $800,000 for the autoworker Trump flipped off. At the time of writing, one campaign raised $329,885, and the other raised $480,880. Both campaigns have been paused. The donations come after the worker, Thomas Sabula, was reportedly suspended from his job after calling the president a “pedophile protector” on Tuesday. Trump, seemingly triggered by Sabula’s heckling, flipped Sabula off and appeared to mouth the words “<deleted> you.”
  20. ICE is NOT a law enforcement
  21. Steve Woolford, a resource counselor with the GI Rights Hotline, took the call from the service member he described as having an important role in the approval process for the strikes. ... On Monday, The New York Times reported the military used an unmarked aircraft painted to resemble a civilian plane to conduct the first boat strike on Sept. 2. Feigning civilian status to trick adversaries is a war crime known as “perfidy,” banned under both international and U.S. military law, according to the Times. ... Such killings are prohibited by law and subject to prosecution in the U.S. military’s justice system.
  22. I watched yesterday the full episode. He's just great in my oppinion
  23. Nope. I am lucky not to be a citizen of a country turning to fascism and totalitarianism. You're trolling again without substance. Poor and sad. So sad.
  24. You don't seem to realize, that the US of A then would be at war with Nato. But go on dreaming and trolling.
  25. In audio from the sit-down last week that has since gone viral, Times reporter Katie Rogers asked Trump when Americans could expect to receive the $2,000 checks he had promised, funded “based off of your tariff revenues.” Trump responded: “I did do that? When did I do that?” ... Rogers’ colleague Tyler Pager then pressed Trump on the original $2,000 pledge, asking: “When will Americans get those checks?” Trump replied: “Well, I am going to. The tariff money is so substantial that’s coming in that I’ll be able to do $2,000 sometime, I would say, toward the end of the year.” ... Earlier in his second term, Trump similarly floated the idea of sending Americans $5,000 dividend checks using public funds saved through spending cuts and job reductions overseen by billionaire Elon Musk’s so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Those checks are still not in the mail.

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