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Baht going down!
I guess it's more resulted by a stronger Dollar rather an intervention by Bank of Thailand. -
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Chiang Mai on High Alert as Ping River Surges Beyond 5.25 Metres
How is Mae Rim doing at the moment? -
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Trump lost the respect of veterans – including me. He's a risk to our democracy.
And, also me, not a veteran. -
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President Kamala Harris
I can only assume you are totally ignorant (could have stopped there) of what Republicans are attempting to do......in addition to false electors and Trump demanding extra votes...... In recent years, Republicans have pursued various changes to state voting laws, which some critics argue could improve Donald Trump’s chances in future elections, including the 2024 presidential race. Here are key ways in which these efforts are unfolding: 1. Tightening Voter ID Requirements: • Many Republican-controlled states have pushed for stricter voter ID laws. These laws typically require voters to present a government-issued ID (like a driver’s license or passport) at polling stations. Proponents argue these laws prevent voter fraud, but critics say they disproportionately affect minority, low-income, and younger voters—demographics that tend to lean Democratic. States such as Georgia, Texas, and Florida have enacted stricter ID laws in recent years . 2. Limiting Early Voting and Mail-in Ballots: • Changes to early voting and mail-in voting processes have been a focus. During the 2020 election, Donald Trump repeatedly claimed, without evidence, that mail-in voting was susceptible to widespread fraud. Following this, some states moved to restrict mail-in voting or tighten the rules for obtaining and returning mail-in ballots. Georgia and Arizona, for instance, passed laws that limit the number of drop boxes and set stricter deadlines for submitting absentee ballots . • Limiting early voting windows has also been a strategy in some states, making it harder for people who cannot vote on Election Day to cast a ballot. This could disproportionately affect working-class voters, many of whom supported Democrats in 2020. 3. Changes to Election Oversight: • In some states, Republicans have sought to change the structure of election oversight bodies, often giving state legislatures—controlled by Republicans—greater power over election administration. This has included attempts to limit the power of secretaries of state or local election boards, which oversee the counting of votes and certification of elections. For example, in Georgia, a law was passed allowing the state legislature to exert more influence over local election boards . • These efforts are seen by critics as a way to exert greater partisan control over election outcomes, particularly in swing states like Arizona and Georgia. 4. “Election Integrity” Laws: • Bills branded as “election integrity” measures have proliferated, aiming to address alleged (but largely unproven) voter fraud. These laws often impose new restrictions on voter registration, limit the assistance voters can receive in casting their ballots, or purge voter rolls. While these laws are presented as necessary for maintaining public confidence in elections, opponents argue they target Democratic voters and suppress turnout. 5. Revisiting Electoral Processes: • Some Republicans have suggested changes to how electoral votes are allocated. States like Wisconsin and Michigan have explored proposals to allocate electoral votes by congressional district rather than statewide popular vote. In heavily gerrymandered states, this could benefit Republicans even if a Democrat wins the popular vote statewide. Impact and Criticism: These efforts are often justified as necessary to prevent voter fraud and protect election integrity, but critics argue they disproportionately affect groups that tend to vote for Democrats, such as people of color, young voters, and urban populations. The concern is that by making it harder for these groups to vote or by centralizing control of election administration, Republicans could tilt future elections, including the 2024 race, in Trump’s favor. The debate around these changes remains deeply polarized, with Republicans framing them as crucial for safeguarding democracy and Democrats calling them voter suppression tactics designed to shape the electorate in favor of Trump and the GOP. Sources: • Reuters • The New York Times -
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Drunk Crashes Into Motorcycle, Killing Two 14-Year-Old Girls in Tragic Wrong-Way Collision
Ok then, we will ignore what the report actually said and the photographic evidence because you want to argue as usual. Expand Two trolls trolling each other. 😵💫 Three...don't forget yourself. -
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Spreaders of Conspiracy Theories: Unmasking the Motivations Behind the Lies
With over 10x as many registered Dems in mainstream journalism as registered Repubs, you don't figure there's a reason that Dems want you to listen only to the MSM? And the reason isn't journalistic integrity... https://www.theamericanjournalist.org/_files/ugd/46a507_4fe1c4d6ec6d4c229895282965258a7a.pdf -
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Spreaders of Conspiracy Theories: Unmasking the Motivations Behind the Lies
You shouldn't be talking as your one of the ones that spread false and misleading political post. -
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Baht going down!
Did my monthly at 6am this morning, arriving 14.05 this afternoon. I lost Bht 200 ! -
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Divorcing at the same Amphoe as the marriage was registered
We did - at Bang Rak. -
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Republicans are trying to up their early voting game — but Trump keeps getting in the way
Republicans are pouring tens of millions of dollars into getting GOP voters to cast ballots before Election Day. They’re frustrated because Donald Trump keeps getting in the way. In just the last few weeks, the former president has dismissed early voting as “stupid,” falsely claimed that 20 percent of mail ballots in Pennsylvania are “fraudulent,” suggested mail carriers could “lose hundreds of thousands of ballots, maybe purposefully,” and baselessly accused Democrats of exploiting a program that sends ballots to overseas and military voters to evade citizenship checks. https://www.politico.com/news/2024/10/06/trumps-early-voting-00182611 -
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Most important question of all time
Messi every time. Ronaldo just couldn't be bothered to break sweat when I watched him. -
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Is Thailand Value for money
Are you his mom? I'm giving advice, if you have read what I wrote. He's disputing it, because he doesn't understand the nutrition value of these foods people eat, here and worldwide. I've been helping people with diet and exercise advice for 50 years. This isn't obnoxious and you don't have to read them. -
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Met Police Officers Reinstated After Appeal Over Bianca Williams Stop and Search Incident
What law did she break? -
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British National Killed in Sattahip Motorcycle Accident
Any 900cc bike is capable of incredible speed and performance, naked or fully faired -
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Baht going down!
A 20% swing in a currency pair is massive.
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