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Another woke Judge’s Decision Sparks Outrage in Tesla Firebomb Case
I'm hoping she just needs a little time to get her legs under her. -
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"No One is Prepared for What’s Happening in CANADA... | Victor Davis Hanson"
it's more mis-informative than anything.... it's just his opinions based on partial facts without analysis -
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Rand Paul Decries Congressional 'Cowardice' As He Explains Vote To End Trump's Tariffs
That's not deflecting, that point out a Kentucky Senator, taking care of his constituents. Exactly what he should be doing, his job. Although, short sighted when it comes to the future and security of the USA, since dependent on other countries. As if covid supply chain issues didn't point that out. But great talking points come elections ... "I voted against tariffs, as it hurt our auto industry" Wake up to reality, politician care about one thing ... getting reelected. -
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Tourism Thailand Vows to End Dual Pricing Amid Growing Tourist Backlash
Is there a differential or dual pricing for foreigners. Most of the people I've seen landing in helicopters in national parks have been government officials - I didn't realise private flights were allowed. So how do the DNP manage this? -
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McDonald's suffers worst U.S. sales decline since 2020
To the extent that the taxes represent the prorated cost of connecting a homesite to the power, water, roads and sewers, fair dinkum. But when they start adding fees for "environmental impacts" and others, that's when they prevent building. All that vacant land north of SF? It'll cost a big fortune to get water, sewer, roads and power up there, and that's if they even have spare water to allocate. Which California probably doesn't. I'm sitting on a vacant lot in East Texas that I bought on EBay for peanuts. But if I want to build, I have to pay a sewer connection fee, a water connection fee and a power pole connection fee. That's about 20x what I paid for the lot. Still cheap in the scheme of things, but I'll probably end up selling it to one of my "neighbors" who may want a bigger yard (and who, according to GIS satellites, have encroached on my lot). -
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Nationwide transfer
Send by Western Union . Put you Nationwide bank details in , put the Thai bank details in , put the amount in and press send and it immediately gets transferred . Last week I sent 230 Quid and they received 10298 Baht
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