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My best memory of Thailand
Wow? 2 divorces and the 2nd one sounds weird. Are you sure you should be with a woman?🙃🙃 -
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ICE vs EV, the debate thread
Norway does an excellent job of producing stats In 2023 Total number of private cars including ambulances, combined vehicles and motor homes was 2,886 795 ICE vehicles total was 1,990,605 and combined BEV and PHEV was 896,190 giving BEV and PHEV market share of 45% or all private cars including ambulances, combined vehicles and motor homes registered in 2023 https://www.ssb.no/en/transport-og-reiseliv/landtransport/statistikk/bilparken -
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Which state that Trump won in 2020 will he lose this time?
Now THAT, sir, is the epitome of optimism! I would like to see that, but I'm hoping to at least see them get rid of Ted Cruz. Kinda funny how right-wing media continuously blasts the Ivy League for being a socialist-commie-fascist-[feel free to add any -ist word to the list] while lauding their own dunderheaded quasi-fascist heroes that it has produced. When Josh Hawley first appeared they couldn't say enough about his brilliant CV. But as with a lot of people in the US with impressive academic credentials the "brilliance" is seldom discernible. -
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My best memory of Thailand
Working in Thailand after experiencing the Spring Offensive of 1972 at Phu Bai Vietnam with nightly mortar and rocket attacks... My best memories, no rocket and mortar attacks! -
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Chiang Mai on High Alert as Ping River Surges Beyond 5.25 Metres
Thanks but on the night yesterday things were happening en vivo so to speak and Google did not know yet. Yes, many businesses affected. It's terrible. -
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Latest developments and discussion of recent events in the Ukraine War
No way in hell they are trying to defend themselves here; they are trying to take advantage of Russia, which is currently at war, and are showing the Russians who the real dog is by flexing their power. Defense would be if the Russians made some underhanded attacks on the U.S., but I can't think of any recent events that would suggest that -
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Swing voters:Just a independent voter’s rant from a US Citizen
Swing voters ,Something to think about when you go to cast your vote! I doubt very much the proponents of illegal migration to the USA , could or would cover “all the financial issues “ quite like this study from 2023.imop At the start of 2023, the net cost of illegal immigration for the United States – at the federal, state, and local levels – was at least $150.7 billion. Every day, hundreds of millions of dollars in American taxpayer money are spent on costs directly associated with illegal immigration. Only a small fraction of these costs is ever recouped from taxes paid by illegal aliens, with the rest falling on the shoulders of American citizens and legal immigrants. https://www.fairus.org/issue/publications-resources/fiscal-burden-illegal-immigration-united-states-taxpayers-2023 https://www.foxnews.com/politics/illegal-immigration-costs-us-taxpayers-151-billion-year-study-finds -
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Chiang Mai on High Alert as Ping River Surges Beyond 5.25 Metres
I drove to Central it was open. A lot of cars on the road. Meechok road was totally dry. 1317 as well. Still flooding in many parts. -
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Keir Starmer’s EU Reset: A Strategy Built on Falsehoods
The EU did not help. It's the problem the system of the EU has, is that you can get some foolish people in charge at the wrong moment. All it had to do was make some concessions to the UK on immigration (which could have been dealt with in the longer term, in a time when there was less volatility in the politics and an economy on the rise again). They've already given concessions to the UK on not being part of Shengen, when the reality was it made no difference other than optics. Anyone who got a shengen visa also qualified quite easily for a British visa. The EU has been hurt by this too. You say the US and Beijing simply bypass the UK, and go straight to Europe. They don't. They bypass Europe now too. Without the UK, they have lost one of the few major defense partners in the world, and one of a few nuclear powers. Look at how the Polish leadership were annoyed with the EU leaders posturing over northern ireland, when if Russia made any advances to Poland it was only really the UK (along with France) that could come to help. The structural leadership of the EU is a problem. You have different countries, leaders with egos exerting influencing for short term gain, rather than looking at the bigger picture. They will never get a better opportunity to intergrate the UK into the EU than they do now. Labour will lose seats at the next election and be weaker. Make a deal with friction free trade. Make a deal on immigration (because that's what it's about with ignorant racist fools). And then slowly intergrate. Cast bind it, so no future conservative government can undue it without massive economic pain. But will they do anything? Nope. More posture, dealing etc The EU has stagnated, whilst China, the USA, and now even India are burgeoning. All we are now is a museum for tourists. -
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Which state that Trump won in 2020 will he lose this time?
You are in an information bubble. https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/elections/2024/09/26/republicans-noncitizen-voting-no-evidence/75291163007/ In case of loss, Republicans prepare to blame noncitizens voting − which is incredibly rare --- You're also obssesswd with personally insultimg me to a truly insane kevel. SUPER WEIRD! -
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Chiang Mai on High Alert as Ping River Surges Beyond 5.25 Metres
Airport is operating normally at this time. Only road and rail with flooding problems. -
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ICE vs EV, the debate thread
This chart shows the price of cars in Yuan and the equivalent price in THB and then it shows the price of the same vehicle when it arrives in Thailand as you can see the increase in price for Thailand varies by Brand with Byd with the lowest price increase for Thailand Some of the vehicles listed are not part of EV 3.5 subsidy agreement and therefore are subject to normal customs duties but it does show overall that the prices of EV's are cheaper in China compared to Thailand https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=3247565412044635&set=gm.7927927447327783&idorvanity=2389905174463399 -
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Which state that Trump won in 2020 will he lose this time?
Give it a rest Jingthing. You know you're not in my intellectual.league and I can see right through your poisonous obsfucation. I have seen no one else propose that Trump will enact a coup after the election. Only you - but you've always been a special type of Internet "personality." -
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Chiang Mai on High Alert as Ping River Surges Beyond 5.25 Metres
Do you think the situation might get better by November? There is a friend of mine that has to go to Chiang Mai airport to fly back to India -
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The Republican Freak Show
I like it when reporters ask MAGA's questions , they all seem to be as thick as pigs <deleted> , the way they dress and act , like a misfits circus... it definitely is a cult , with Trump the grifter in command..there will be lines of the faithful outside Rikers Island just to visit him in jail. regards worgeordie
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