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Who lives on 20k a month ?
I sure could not my golf budget is twice that. That is 700 b a day lots of poor British do it with their lousy frozen pensions, so I guess it is possible. Come and give it a try for a month. If you get hungry, they throw a lot of food waste here I am sure the garbage cans at the malls are a gold mine. -
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Who Is Controlling the Budget Bill? Trump, Johnson, or Musk?
seeing the news this AM frm the US, Trump wants Biden tosign a bill to increase the "debt ceiling" which will then able Trump to cut the income taxes of the RICH upon assuming the office on 20 January. Trump then can make the excuse that the DEMs increased the debt ceiling, not him. Without the increase, the two parties had already come up with an omnibus bill to fund the govt until March and Trump never mentioned this increase of the debt ceiling until yesterday. I don't think Biden will sign such a bill ... going to be some more unhappy folks during the holidays but am sure Presidents Trump/Musk are feeling pretty powerful in steering the govt already before they even take the oaths in January. All Trump/Musk need to do is wait until 20 January, then as president and with a Rep controlled House and Senate ht could then get a bill to sign increasing the debt ceiling so he can then lower the taxes of the rich but then that would be too obvious I guess. From what Ihave read bout our congress, their main job is to work out a bill funding the US govt for the next year...here we are already 3 months into that "next year" and might have to shutdown due to no funding bill!!! Need to fire all of them, come up with term limits and hopefully get some folks more interested in actually doing the job of the congress instead of concentrating on getting re-elected so they can then get rich. My opinion anyway as a conservative Republican and anti-democratic policies. -
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Who lives on 20k a month ?
I dont need much in the US. Maybe 1200 USD per month. I could get by with 20,000 in thailand -
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Anyone in Sisaket?
Obviously she doesn't want to contact you ,have you thought about her feelings that she wants to stop contact ? If she wants to talk to you she will Why chase her ? Respect her decision please !!!! And move on -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Saturday 21 December 2024
Thai Court Rules Traffic Fines Can't Block Vehicle Tax Renewal Picture courtesy: Thai Rath In a landmark decision, Thailand's Administrative Court has ruled that outstanding traffic fines cannot be used as grounds to deny motorists their annual vehicle tax renewal. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1346811-thai-court-rules-traffic-fines-cant-block-vehicle-tax-renewal/ -
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Thai Court Rules Traffic Fines Can't Block Vehicle Tax Renewal
Picture courtesy: Thai Rath In a landmark decision, Thailand's Administrative Court has ruled that outstanding traffic fines cannot be used as grounds to deny motorists their annual vehicle tax renewal. This case revolved around Amnat Kaewprasong, who faced an unexpected hurdle when the Bangkok office of the Department of Land Transport refused to issue his tax decal due to an unpaid 500 baht fine related to a speeding offence. Kaewprasong brought the issue to court, arguing that the denial was both unjust and contrary to legal procedures. The court sided with him, instructing the Department of Land Transport to provide the necessary vehicle tax decal within three days from the date the judgement took effect. Additionally, the court mandated compensation to Kaewprasong of 3,151.50 baht for the inconvenience caused, along with interest at a rate of 3% per annum. The crux of the court's decision emphasised that while an electronic data-sharing agreement between the Department of Land Transport and the Royal Thai Police was in place to streamline enforcement of traffic regulations, the police failed to adhere to required legal procedures. Notably, the traffic department had not issued the formal notices required by law for the unpaid fine, nor was there evidence of communication regarding the non-compliance. Without such notifications, the court maintained that the department had overreached its authority by refusing the tax renewal. The decision sets a significant precedent, reinforcing the principle that due process must be followed, and outstanding fines alone cannot justify withholding essential documents like a vehicle tax decal. By ensuring these checks and balances are respected, the ruling protects motorists from bureaucratic overreach and underscores the need for lawful and transparent communication between governmental bodies and the public. This outcome is likely to have wider implications for how traffic fines are enforced and may prompt procedural reforms within the involved agencies to avoid similar situations in the future, reported Thai Rath. -- 2024-12-21 -
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