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There is so much dirt on Trump, you could build a mountain with it. He is a master of disinformation, so he has been able to misdirected his followers into thinking he is not a criminal. The truth hurts, huh Don? Saint Donald. Total revisionist history, a complete reformation of his entire career, and a total erasure of his past crimes, moral terpitude, and a total and complete willingness to overlook a lifetime of moral bankruptcy among his devotees.
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He is being ignored. He deserves this treatment. Musk is a clown. The new FBI director, Kash Patel, has told his agency employees to hold off on responding to an email from the Donald Trump administration asking them to list their accomplishments in the last week as the tech billionaire Elon Musk expands his crusade to slash the federal government’s size. Hundreds of thousands of federal workers had been given little more than 48 hours to explain what they achieved to the office of personnel management (OPM), sparking confusion across key agencies that included the US’s top law enforcement agency. But the FBI director – confirmed by the Senate on Thursday – undercut the request. According to ABC News, the agency was seeking additional guidance from the US justice department on next steps. “FBI personnel may have received an email from OPM requesting information,” Patel’s message read. “The FBI, through the Office of the Director, is in charge of all of our review processes, and will conduct reviews in accordance with FBI procedures. When and if further information is required, we will coordinate the responses. For now, please pause any responses.” And the Department of Defense reportedly told employees to pause responding to the OPM message. “The Department of Defense is responsible for reviewing the performance of its personnel and will conduct any review in accordance with its own procedures,” the force’s undersecretary for personnel and readiness said in a message, CNN’s Natasha Bertrand reported on Sunday. “When and if required, the department will coordinate responses to the email you have received from OPM.”
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I question who is the one that is lacking rational thinking, there is so much dirt on Trump you could build a mountain with it, and yet none of it has any effect. Think about the Access Hollywood tapes, think about his fraud conviction, think about the five bankruptcies, the five deferments from the Army, the 10-year friendship with Epstein, the guilty verdicts in court for sexual assault, and I could go on. You can choose to overlook all of that, but people overlooked Newton's theories even after he proved that gravity exists. Did thay change anything? You may think that I'm obsessed with Trump but from my point of view and the point of view of hundreds of millions of others, you guys are obsessed with trying to prove the innocence of a highly guilty man. That is a really tough job.
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I have a Thai woman and we've already discussed this, if there ever comes a time for me to pay taxes here in Thailand we will be out of the country for more than 6 months a year. There is no way I will even pay a thousand baht in taxes here for the rest of my life.
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No. I took the time to talk to 12 companies and that was the average estimate. LOL.
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He was always above the law, there's very little record of him making any financial transactions. Hedge fund managers and investment managers typically have transaction records that are very transparent and available to all who want to investigate them. No such record is available for Epstein and many financial experts have commented on that. I wonder if the guy isn't just some sort of near fictitious character that was set up by a higher authority, to fulfill the needs of powerful degenerates. He went on to become a physics and maths teacher at a school in Manhattan, before being dismissed for “poor performance”. At this point he chose to go into banking, starting his career as a junior assistant to a floor trader. In 1981, he set up his own company aimed at helping people recover stolen money from fraudulent lawyers and brokers. In 1993, it was claimed he became involved in an fraudulent investing scam that brought in investors on false promises of return - but he avoided being charged for his involvement in the scheme. It remains a mystery as to how he achieved success so quickly at his company, but over the next two decades he struck multi-million-pound deals with some of the world’s wealthiest people and biggest financial institutions. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/jeffrey-epstein-how-make-money-b2473269.html
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Going public doesn't mean anything anymore with a guy like Trump, his supporters don't seem to mind his transgressions, and his criminal past doesn't seem to bother anyone either. Saint Donald. Total revisionist history, a complete reformation of his entire career, and a total erasure of his past crimes, moral terpitude, and a total and complete willingness to overlook a lifetime of moral bankruptcy.
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Clampdown on Parking: Pattaya Enforces Strict Odd-Even Rule
spidermike007 replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
I certainly don't see anything wrong with this it sounds like the RTP are actually doing their jobs. Reading signposts on a street when you're parking is just part of thriving and surviving in contemporary society, those that don't do it are subject to penalties. I like the tire boot a lot more than the fine because it results in a lot more hassle for the ignorant person who did the parking. -
Do you think the average man who visited Orgy Island just hung out by the pool on the lounge chairs? I would put the level of guilt of the men who agreed to visit Orgy Island at 95%. Weather or not it was with underaged women, or just simply consensual sex with the harem that Epstein supplied is a different story.
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Either this is totally fake news or this will be a very selective review, as many of us are aware of the fact that Trump and Epstein were very close friends for over a decade, and Trump attended many of Epsteins "events" at his mansion, and quite possibly on Orgy Island, so this is likely a smoke screen. Epstein and Trump had been good friends in the late 1980s and 1990s—Epstein, in fact, told Wolff that he had been “Donald’s closest friend for ten years” before the friendship fell apart after a fight over a property in Palm Beach. And Wolff recorded what he said was around one hundred hours of conversation with Epstein, which included discussions about “his long-standing, deep relationship” with Trump, as well as the “inner workings of the Trump White House,” to which Epstein, somewhat mysteriously, seemed privy. https://yalereview.org/article/michael-wolff-donald-trump-jeffrey-epstein-interview
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There's a reason why his popularity is slipping in the polls and he is losing support amongst his own voters. A wave of frustration over prolonged inflation helped power Trump to victory in November, and a majority of respondents -- 58% -- said inflation would be a major factor in deciding their vote in future elections. But just 32% approved of the job Trump was doing on inflation. Views of the economy by households deteriorated this month to the lowest level in over a year, according to a widely followed survey by the University of Michigan. "He's just rushing a little bit. I think the whole thing with the DOGE is being rushed a little bit," said Gerald Dunn, a Republican 66-year-old martial arts instructor from Staatsburg, in New York State's Hudson Valley. "I like what he is doing but I think a lot of what he says is just BS. When he starts talking about annexing Greenland and annexing Canada, you know that's just smoke." "I struggle with things like picking a fight with Canada. Why are we picking a fight with Canada?" said Todd Wellman, a 49-year-old Republican from Indianapolis, who said he wrote in now-Vice President JD Vance as his choice for president in November. https://www.reuters.com/world/us/trump-gets-middling-grades-americans-top-issues-reutersipsos-poll-finds-2025-02-23/
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Absolute brutalization of those arrested. When an arrested individual dies of suffocation on your watch, during transport, you have an awful lot to answer for. That blood will always be on your hands Thaksin. And the RTP. An apology is simply an attempt to whitewash your own history, so sorry we're not buying it. You are a plague on your nation. You stole an election from the people and you will not be forgiven for any of it, ever.
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Thai Post is very good at something like this. And it probably be considerably less expensive than hiring somebody with a pickup truck. That would likely be your alternative but I would imagine that would cost a minimum of 10 to 15,000 baht.
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Well after all I am just simply portraying the primary quality that Trump supporters are manifesting on an hourly basis. When's the last time you've seen or heard something even bordering on dissent from any of his supporters on any of his policies? @Yellowtail is the only guy on this forum that seems to be big enough to even admit that he doesn't agree with all of Trump's policies. Nearly everyone else seems to be cowering like mild mattered sheep.
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You mean if Trump capitulates totally, to every one of Putin's demands, gives up all Ukrainian territory that Russian has gained, and Russia makes no reparations whatsoever for the hundreds of billions in damage that it has caused. If you call that peace just go ahead and continue living in your Fairyland.
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I think you have a tremendous lack of understanding in regard to what it's like to be born into a poor family in a poor country, without any resources at your disposal. Many countries have very strong inherent classes systems, and it is extremely difficult for a person from a poor family without connections to get an education, much less get ahead. Your statement could only be made by a white European or American man.
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I'm certainly not justifying the actions of this guy, but he was likely provoked in some manner. I think very few of us have ever been chased by a Thai with a machete. I normally find most Thais to be quite decent people, as long as they are treated with kindness and respect. But it would seem that the worst of the worst seem to be found in Pattaya, and I think next in line would be Phuket and Samui. These are areas where the local people become quite jaded with tourists, and are exposed to a lot of tourists who were unruly and obnoxious.