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Report Pattaya Police Raid Villa Over Live-Streamed Sex Acts, Arrest 5
Between Only Fans and ladies on their Line accounts sending videos to clients for remuneration I'd say Pattaya is already sinking in Online Indecency , if you chose to call it That. -
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Accident Young Canadian Girl Drowns at Kata Beach
... "so why red flags" ... seriously ? The red flags are out for people, just like you, who apparently haven't a clue. RIPS ... RIPS .. RIPS, this time of year, as you just read, ARE DEADLY. Amazing you even asked that, and explains exactly why they are out, and why people drown. Ignorance is bliss, until it's not. Don't mess with Mother Nature, you will lose, every time. Give the lifeguards credit where credit is definitely due, as the risk their life everyday, pulling idiots out of the surf .... every day Foreigners drowning make the news. People being saved, usually does not. -
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Americans on SS: What will you do when SS will Cut $18,000 in 7 years?
Yes. And the problem we've been having is in definitions. In several writings I've seen this: In others I've seen: national debt less intragovernmental debt equals public debt. And this has been the definition of public debt that I've been going on. And which Cato has also used. But we're not on the same page as Treasury, which uses "debt owed to the public" as the term I've said is "pubic debt." And thus: Intragovernmental debt plus debt owed to the public equals: (take your pick) national debt; or federal debt; or public debt. No wonder no one, including Congress, can have an intelligent conversation when they can't define what's what. So, yeah, the cash flow deficit SS has been having since 2010 has not increased national/federal/public debt, when you use these terms, as they include intragovernmental debt. What Cato and Heritage have been trying to say is that the real problem here is "debt held by the public" -- an entity not blanked out by intragovernmental debt. Thus, only when you incorporate this accounting scheme -- i.e., using only 'debt held by the public,' will you see that the problem we face is TODAY, and not 2033. Maybe if someone in Congress can understand this -- can we correct things sooner rather than later. Here's a quote from Heritage that puts things in layman language: -
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Military Submarine Replica Goes on Display in Sattahip
“The Royal Thai Navy is celebrating a major step forward in its long-delayed submarine procurement project, as a replica of the country’s first Chinese-built submarine has been installed at the entrance to the Royal Thai Fleet Command in Sattahip, Chonburi.” When this is cause for a celebration, then you know you don’t have much going for you.
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