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Tourism Illegal Tours Targeted as Thailand Boosts Tourist Safety
Indeed ... it doesn't do anything for safety... Only check if tax is paid and on you go( never asked for a driverslicense) Nobody is checking the rear lights, licenseplates, blacksmoke or breathtests or anything.. and Thai people who know the way to avoid the checkpoints makes the road even less safe with reckless driving... and nobody cares, but the tourists, without helmets are always the ones who pay -
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Manchild who is president of the US throws his pacificier out of the pram again.
Right-ists criticizing Trump -- NYTimes headline this AM: Fiscal Hawks in Senate Balk at House’s Bill to Deliver Trump’s Agenda Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin and Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky both indicated that they would seek major changes to the bill that passed the House. -
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Maga/Trump's big ugly bill set to kick 14 million Americans off their health care coverage
try googling "does republican trickle down theory work" -
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Community 11-Year-Old Thai Boy Weighing Over 150kg Dies After Month-Long Hospitalisation
You are unreasonable with your finger pointing and moral judgement. Patients like this are uncontrollable unless heavily medicated and/or restrained. This was an autistic child with pica. It is next to impossible to stop these people from eating anything and everything. They must be supervised 24/7. You judge the grandparents who were struggling just to survive. They were living in poverty. Their attention was given to basic survival first. It is exhausting to surveille an autistic child. The outbursts, the temper tantrum etc, wear people out. This was one very disturbed subject, and it is unlikely that you would have done any better. -
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Report Foreign Earnings Taxed Under New Thai Rules - But With Exceptions
That B 600 a month is not a pension, it is a means tested allowance. Probably great swathes of Thai people who do not qualify for a pension and exist on the B600 a month allowance. Unsurprisingly, the OECD are all over it. Any guesses as to why that might be ? https://www.oecd.org/en/publications/pensions-at-a-glance-asia-pacific-2024_d4146d12-en/full-report/thailand_eaeb7aea.html
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