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Elon Musk Eyed as Potential Buyer for TikTok Amid Looming US Ban
Why not? He's already bought the government, what's next, Tesco's? -
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Looking for Cheaper Tadalafil & Other Generics + SSO Coverage Advice
Thanks! Never hear of that. Good to know. -
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Democracy has failed the US,maybe it's time for a King
Had you looked it up you would find that the new republic didn't have "democracy" in 1776 Not like it's hard to find. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_democracy United States Constitution ratified in 1788, created bicameral legislature with members of the House of Representatives elected "by the People of the several states," and members of the Senate elected by the state legislatures. The Constitution did not originally define who was eligible to vote, leaving that to the constituent states, which mostly enfranchised only adult white males who owned land.[114] -
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Thai tax tangle: Expats warned of new rules on overseas income
Portugal is Portugal. In Thailand no need to include non accessable income in filing and no need to file if accessable income is under the threshold. Just keep records. -
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Wise vs Revolut - This is what I've found out
Correct, by default, when you create a new jar, it’s not automatically linked to the card. You need to do that manually if you want the card to have access to the jar. However, in my case, there have been times when I checked what was linked to the card and found some jars linked that I don’t recall linking myself. So, I suggested this more as a precautionary measure. No, I don’t mean transactions. If you’re on the “Cards” tab and see your card displayed, scroll down a bit. Underneath the card, you’ll find some settings options. One of those options is called Spending. If you click on Spending, you can designate which currencies and jars you want the card to use. You can update these settings on the fly at any time back and forth, which is something I do often. In my Wise account, I hold multiple currencies, but I usually only have the Thai Baht spending account activated for my card. But here is a typical example of when I would change that setting temporarily: If I want to purchase something on Amazon priced in US dollars, and my US dollars spending account isn’t linked to the card, then Wise will deduct the amount from me in Baht for the payment yo Amazon in dollars. To avoid this, I link the US dollars account to the card before making the Amazon purchase. This ensures that Wise deducts dollars instead of Baht for the transaction. Then I disable it again. after the transaction is complete. Another time I switch that around is when I'm traveling overseas. Once I'm outside of Thailand, then I disable the Thai baht spending account, and I enable the spending account of the local currency of the country that I'm traveling in. -
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Pete Hegseth Pledges to Restore Warrior Ethos in U.S. Military
Well he's right about the 'wokeness aspect but warrior ethos ? Somewhat of a romantic statement for what are basically hired guns.
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