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Biden’s 'Garbage' Gaffe Could Give Trump a Political Edge
Nobody cares bigly what Biden says or does anymore. He's no longer relevant. So this whole topic is meaningless. -
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Thailand to tax residents’ foreign income irrespective of remittance
I would if I could! -
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Deadlocked Between Trump and Harris in NBC News Poll as Election Approaches
And (apparently) the Whitehouse added the apostrophe without the stenographer knowing. The left thinks everyone is as stupid as they are. -
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3BB internet out almost 24 hours now, S. Pattaya
You are obvious flustered and writing nonsense. 10Gbps? 😊 Obviously you meant 10GB. So with your obviously 'superior' intelligence, you chose a 10GB package over a 100GB package 😊 and paid more for the privilege. Impressive. -
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Thailand to tax residents’ foreign income irrespective of remittance
Great. We can just delete this topic. -
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Thailand grants citizenship to half a million people – but not farangs
I agree on strict immigration rules. However, asking to get rid of yearly extensions, 90d, TM30, re-entries... seems only logical after you have been residing here with a good record for a number of years. They waste our time and theirs. I would not mind paying 5x more, once every 5 years. Simpler online... sure, then you wake up and it was just a dream. -
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Labour Government’s Bold Claim to “honesty with voters” Has Unraveled Quickly
IMO the Labour Budget was ok - seeking to balance planned current expenditure with current income. As I understand it, extra borrowing will be to finance capital projects which makes reasonable sense. The UK and many Western Nations do though, have an ongoing problem with National Debt and the cost of servicing it. It's not helpful to whinge. We should bear in mind that each human in the UK has, on average, a standard of living that has been indulged, historically, to the tune of £40,000, (that's per man, woman and child), so there'll be lots more pain to come one day whichever Govt. has the misfortune to be in power. As for Reeves efforts, well if anything, it's a bit timid . . . no attempt to address the 'triple lock', (which has to go asap) and no attempt to tackle the murderous future ongoing costs of gold plated Public Service pensions. Putting Stamp Duty on 2nd homes up from 3% to 5% is a paltry effort. A 25% rate would have shown some intent !
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