The American Federation of Teachers, the second-largest teacher’s union in the country, endorsed President Biden and Vice President Harris for reelection.
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Which state that Trump won in 2020 will he lose this time?
So nothing about the topic. Just your obsession with hatred. -
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White House Rebukes False Claims Amid Hurricane Helene Relief Efforts
Rather than begging for more funds that will have to be added to the enormous debt the US has, it's time to stop spending money on the Gaza/ Lebanon conflict and the Ukraine war. Use that money which will not add to the debt for Americans in need and not for killing people. -
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White House Rebukes False Claims Amid Hurricane Helene Relief Efforts
Should be easy to disprove- just open the books to public view. -
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Harris Lies, Americans Die. Illegal Aliens are more Important
You will find out very, very soon. You really have no idea what's going on right now. -
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Harris Lies, Americans Die. Illegal Aliens are more Important
What's your point? She then went on for years afterwards saying that Trump was an illegitimate President. Just like Trump has said about Biden. In this case Trump has been right. Over the coming weeks you will find out exactly how many votes Biden received in 2020. And the number that Kamala loses by on the 5th November assuming that the election even takes place. -
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Is Thailand Value for money
LOL. On one of the islands I ordered an egg salad and got sliced boiled egg, with no salad. My Thai GF at the time didn't let me complain. Probably wise as had I done so and got some lettuce to add who know what "extras" it may have had included? A good lesson I learned in LOS is if have a problem with one place just don't return. Complaining does not work. At least in LOS there are plenty of places to choose from.- 1
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Which state that Trump won in 2020 will he lose this time?
Just be quiet. I've had enough interactions with the mentally ill today without you making an appearance. You are easily the most toxic Internet presence in Thai forum hhistory.- 1
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No travel insurance for me !
This is a warning for you guys to check your travel insurance So I got a bit worried lately after a member on here spoke about his heart pains with his frequent testereone injections I noticed also I was getting chest pains too although the right side and middle after testereone injections I had these checked in Australia with Cardiography etc but the doctors claim they can't find anything except something called pericarditis which in his words is trivial the lying thieving Australian doctors say and should go away I made enquiries with a hospital to get a heart check whilst I'm here in Thailand I emailed the travel insurance company to ask for payment Well...they write back after a few days to tell me ,sorry it's pre existing your heart tests because..... anything you went to the doctor about in the last 12 months your NOT covered for !!! Which leaves me covered for nothing !!! In the last year I have been for heart tests ,liver tests ,kidney tests ,body ultrasouns ,chest X rays , bladder tests , prostate tests ,throat scans , colonoscopy etc They found nothing because they are liars !!! I'm a walking time now and yesterday sitting in a cafe in Pattaya I started to get anxiety and felt like a heart pain and then a liver pain and started thinking about the cost of I did have a heart attack or kidney failure or liver failure or my knees give out They write back to tell me I'm covered for anything NOT involving the last 13 months ! Means nothing I will be taking them to court They have blocked my communication because they are thieves and I have emailed them over 50 times to tell them I have asked for my money back Please check your insurance You are NOT covered for heart attack if you have HIGH Blood pressure before taking the insurance unless you got pre existing cover and exemption They accept your $$$ but will refuse if you have a heart attack claiming it was pre existing and was caused by your high blood pressure Hopefully my CT scan calcium scan on Wednesday in BKK will let me know if I need to rush back to Australia for immediate heart surgery . My blood pressure was 135 yesterday -
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White Culture
If you don't know that US and British humour is different I see no point in spending my time to educate you. -
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White Culture
When I was young Japanese products were a joke they were so bad. By the time I grew up they made the best on the planet. I bought a Japanese socket set which cost a great deal of money, because it was better than British best. Makita make tools as good or better than the competition, but they cost a lot, so I usually by cheap junk like B & D as I can probably buy 3 of them for the same price as a Makita equivalent. -
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White Culture
Why exclude those in Thailand? They are intelligent enough to dump the western country they come from and move to a better country. The only reason I'm not there is my country refuses to give me my pension in LOS, so I'm trapped. -
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White House Rebukes False Claims Amid Hurricane Helene Relief Efforts
As Hurricane Helene leaves devastation in its wake, the White House is confronting an influx of disinformation about the storm and the federal response. In a statement released Saturday, the administration dismissed online rumors, including a bizarre theory that Helene was a government-engineered storm designed to allow corporations to mine regional lithium deposits. “We have seen a large increase in false information circulating online related to the federal response to Hurricane Helene,” the White House said, highlighting that “scam artists, bad-faith actors, and others who want to sow chaos because they think it helps their political interests” are behind much of the disinformation. Claims such as emergency disaster funds being spent on housing immigrants and that aid will be capped at $750 per claim were condemned as “wrong” and “dangerous,” with the administration calling for an immediate stop to the spread of these falsehoods. Marjorie Taylor Greene says 'they can control the weather'; Biden noted that while FEMA can meet immediate needs, additional funding will be essential for long-term recovery efforts. He expects Congress to act on a comprehensive disaster relief package after its November return, although action on specific programs might be required before then. As the devastation continues to unfold, Vice President Kamala Harris cut short her campaign trip through the western states to visit areas in western North Carolina, where whole towns were submerged by floodwaters. Biden toured the destruction in North Carolina by air on Wednesday, followed by visits to Florida and Georgia on Thursday, where he witnessed the extensive cleanup efforts. He warned that recovery costs will amount to “billions of dollars” and emphasized the urgency of securing additional funding. “People need help now,” he said, pointing to the damage across the Carolinas and beyond. As of the latest reports, at least 225 people have died due to Hurricane Helene, with officials warning that the toll is expected to rise as search and recovery operations continue. In Asheville, North Carolina, authorities are still working on 75 cases of missing persons, and nearly 1 million people remain without power. The financial strain from Helene has compounded existing challenges, with the Small Business Administration (SBA) facing a critical funding shortfall. Biden’s letter highlighted that the SBA’s disaster relief loan program will run out of funds within weeks unless Congress intervenes. The SBA is currently processing around 3,000 Hurricane Helene-related applications daily, and it needs an additional $1.6 billion to meet these demands. Before Helene, the White House had already cautioned that low funding levels could result in the SBA halting its operations after covering weather-related incidents such as the Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore and recovery efforts following Maui’s wildfires and tornado damage in the Midwest. Early estimates from Moody’s Analytics predict that Hurricane Helene could cost upwards of $34 billion, while AccuWeather has placed the figure between $225 billion and $250 billion, with very little of the damage covered by private insurance. The financial and political stakes surrounding the Helene disaster are high. Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson has stated that lawmakers will assess the hurricane’s impact after the upcoming election. Meanwhile, former President Donald Trump has accused Democrats of misallocating over $640 million of FEMA funds to house migrants, a claim the White House labeled as “bold-faced lies.” During a speech in Georgia, Trump claimed that disaster relief money destined for states like Georgia and North Carolina had already been diverted to support immigrants. “It’s been gone for people that came into the country illegally,” Trump said. FEMA swiftly responded to the accusation, clarifying that the funds Trump referred to were part of a separate program entirely unrelated to disaster relief. The agency reaffirmed that no disaster response money had been diverted and that over $45 million in aid had already been distributed to communities affected by the hurricane. As disinformation swirls around the recovery efforts, the White House continues to push for swift action from Congress to address the monumental financial needs that Hurricane Helene has left in its wake. Based on a report from The Guardian 2024-10-07 -
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17 Arrests Made as Pro-Palestinian Protests Sweep London
At least 17 people were arrested during a massive pro-Palestinian march in central London, where tens of thousands gathered to call for a ceasefire and an end to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. The demonstration took place as the anniversary of the October 7 Hamas attacks in Israel and the subsequent bombardment of Gaza approached. Tensions ran high as protesters filled the streets, making their voices heard in solidarity with Palestinians. Watch: A man in London dressed up as a Hamas paraglider, paying homage to the terrorists who paraglided into Israel on October 7, and murdered, kidnapped and raped more then 1,400 Israelis. Earlier in the march, protesters encountered counter-demonstrations at key locations, including the junction of Kingsway and Aldwych, and the junction of the Strand and Trafalgar Square, as reported by the police. Despite the heavy police presence, activists continued their rally undeterred. Protest organizers had indicated plans to “target” companies and institutions they accused of being “complicit in Israel’s crimes.” Barclays Bank and the British Museum were mentioned among those institutions. While pro-Palestinian demonstrations took over central London, similar events unfolded across the UK. A march was planned for Edinburgh, where demonstrators would also express solidarity with the Palestinian cause on Saturday afternoon. In a separate event, a memorial service is scheduled for Sunday afternoon in Hyde Park. Organized by the Board of Deputies of British Jews, the Jewish Leadership Council, and other groups, the event will commemorate the lives lost during the conflict. Based on a report from ITV News 2024-10-07 -
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Elon Musk Joins Donald Trump in Rally, Energizes Supporters
Elon Musk, the billionaire behind Tesla and SpaceX, made a surprising and energetic appearance at Donald J. Trump’s rally on Saturday night. As the crowd erupted in applause, Musk jumped onto the stage, raising his arms and bouncing up and down, exposing his midriff as his shirt lifted. Dressed in an “Occupy Mars” t-shirt and a sport coat, Musk also sported a black “Make America Great Again” baseball cap, signaling his strong support for the former president. “As you can see, I’m not just MAGA, I’m dark MAGA,” Musk declared to the enthusiastic audience. “President Trump must win to preserve the Constitution,” Musk proclaimed, bounding up to the microphone. “He must win to preserve democracy in America.” Musk, known for his frequent posts supporting Trump on X, delivered his first live speech at one of Trump’s rallies, echoing many of his previous online statements. He made claims, unsupported by evidence, that Democrats were trying to undermine citizens' rights. “The other side wants to take away your freedom of speech,” Musk asserted. “They want to take away your right to bear arms. They want to take away your right to vote, effectively.” Though Musk is typically more reserved when speaking publicly, on Saturday, he raised the energy in the room, repeatedly urging the crowd to register to vote and to encourage others to do the same. “Be a pest about it,” he urged the audience, emphasizing the importance of voter turnout. Musk has become deeply involved in the Trump campaign’s strategy, founding the America PAC, a super PAC aimed at strengthening the campaign’s ground efforts in critical battleground states. Despite having clashed with Trump in the past, Musk and the former president have formed a close alliance in recent months. Musk has lent not only his considerable wealth but also his massive platform on X to help Trump’s campaign. In August, Musk conducted a live interview with Trump on the platform, where the two discussed a range of topics. During the conversation, Musk suggested that, under a Trump administration, he could lead a “government efficiency commission” aimed at reducing federal spending and bureaucracy—a proposal that has become a key part of Trump’s economic strategy. With Musk’s high-profile appearance and continued involvement, it’s clear that the billionaire is fully backing Trump as he campaigns for a return to the White House. Based on a report from NYT 2024-10-07 -
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Legal Battle Looms over VAT on Private Schools: Parent’s Fight for Special Needs Education
The UK government is facing a legal challenge from Alexis Quinn, a mother whose daughter, Addison, has special educational needs (SEN). Alexis claims that the Labour government’s decision to introduce VAT on private school fees violates her human rights, as it threatens her ability to afford the necessary education for her child. From January, the Labour government plans to remove the VAT exemption and business rates relief on private schools, a move designed to generate funds for 6,500 new teachers in the state sector. However, for parents like Alexis, who rely on private schooling to meet the specific needs of their children, this policy could have devastating consequences. Addison, who has autism, was denied an education health care plan (EHCP) by her local council. Without this crucial support, Alexis found herself in a difficult position. “Addison would tear up every morning. And I felt awful. I was dragging her to a school that she couldn't access because of her autistic needs,” she explained. Frustrated and desperate, Alexis decided to enroll her daughter in a private school, a significant financial burden that she undertook out of necessity. “It's a huge financial commitment. I'm living at home with my parents. It's not easy,” she admitted. Her decision to move Addison to a private school wasn’t about luxury but survival. The state sector, she felt, was unable to meet her daughter's needs. “The state of the state sector isn’t okay for any child,” Alexis added, noting that her son is still in the state system. Addison’s previous experiences in state education were challenging. Reflecting on her time there, she described a chaotic environment that made learning difficult: “I kept on getting distracted by everything, because everyone just like yelling and getting annoyed with each other... I used to get really upset when everyone was talking so Maths and English and all the other subjects [were] really hard.” For Alexis, the decision to take the government to court stems from a belief that children with special educational needs should not have to choose between no education or a failing state system. “Schools are under-resourced. They're in deficit. The government must fund the state sector, but it’s wrong to do that at the expense of children. This policy is flawed,” she said. Alexis’ concerns are shared by others in the education sector. Daniel Hood, headteacher of St Joseph’s Preparatory School, which is set to close in December due to financial pressures, echoed her sentiments. “St Joseph’s is a family school, and we strive to do the best for every single one of our pupils. We’re not an elite private school. We don’t make any profit, and we provide an alternative for parents who aren’t able to get what they need in the state sector,” he explained. While the VAT policy is intended to redirect funds to public services, including education, it risks leaving behind a vulnerable group of students, particularly those with special needs. Approximately 111,000 special educational needs and disabled (SEND) pupils are currently in private schools, but fewer than 8,000 have an EHCP. For parents like Alexis, this raises serious concerns about the accessibility and quality of education for their children. Not everyone opposes the policy, however. Francis Green, Professor of Work and Education Economics at University College London, supports the government's plans. “There are many more state school parents who are struggling to make ends meet for all sorts of reasons. Anything which will bring more money and resources into the state school system, in my view, is to be supported,” he told Sky News. The government argues that the VAT revenue will help fund public services, including state education. Yet for families like Alexis Quinn’s, the added cost threatens to push them into a financial and educational crisis. As the legal battle unfolds, the broader debate over how to balance the needs of the state education system with the unique challenges faced by special needs students continues. Based on a report from Sky News 2024-10-07
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