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Israel Hamas War the Widening Middle East Conflict
You are basically agreeing with what I wrote earlier, that UNIFIL is unable to fulfill its mandate. It is true UNIFIL does present a serious obstacle to any Israeli campaign to destroy Hezbollah strongholds and weapon depots in South Lebanon. -
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New Study Reveals Columbus Was a Sephardic Jew from Western Europe
Not me but the Hamas supporters may be......... Read my post again -
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Poll: One-Third of Thais ‘Very Angry’ if Handout is Cancelled
Picture courtesy: Thai Rath A survey conducted by the National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA) has revealed that more than a third of Thai citizens would feel "very angry" if the government were to cancel the second phase of its digital wallet stimulus scheme. The handout, aimed at boosting economic activity, is set to deliver 10,000 baht in digital money to eligible participants. However, the uncertainty surrounding its continuation has stirred mixed emotions among the public. The NIDA Poll surveyed 2,000 individuals across the nation from 7th to 9th October. The results indicated that 56.95% of respondents were eligible for the handout, with 23.95% ineligible, 17% having already received the funds, and 2.1% unsure of their eligibility status. When posed with the scenario of the government cancelling the second phase, a significant 41.58% of eligible respondents said they would be "very angry," while 34.38% expressed no anger at all. Conversely, if the handout were delivered as planned, with the full 10,000 baht issued in digital money, 60.54% indicated they would remain unperturbed. The survey also explored public sentiment regarding modified payment scenarios. Should the government issue a reduced amount, like 5,000 baht, public response was divided, with 40.30% not angry, whereas 24.47% would be very upset. A two-installment payment structure, however, drew less ire, with only 8.3% expressing strong discontent. Among those deemed ineligible, opinions also varied. Nearly 29.44% suggested expanding handout eligibility regardless of income or assets, while 25.47% opposed the handout altogether. Another 25.25% felt it should be reserved for vulnerable groups, like the disabled. This poll provides a snapshot of the deep divisions within Thai society regarding fiscal stimulus policies, highlighting the complex dynamics of public expectation and governmental responsibility, reported Bangkok Post. -- 2024-10-14 -
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Arrest Near Trump Rally Uncovers Weapons, Fake Passports
A registered Republican even: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/elections/2024/10/13/what-we-know-vem-miller-trump/75663970007/ -
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New Study Reveals Columbus Was a Sephardic Jew from Western Europe
This could be the mother of all conspiracy theories - it could run and run! -
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Israel Hamas War the Widening Middle East Conflict
Thanks, shows how much work is still to be done to eliminate them or destroy their capabilities so they cannot keep indiscriminately firing rockets into Israel. -
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Israel Hamas War the Widening Middle East Conflict
Tell Hamas to allow the civilians to evacuate instead of using them as human shields, never seen you denounce the root cause of tragic deaths. "IDF issued new evacuation orders over the weekend to two neighborhoods in the northern edge of Gaza City, saying that the area was a “dangerous combat zone.” It urged residents to evacuate their homes and head to safe areas in the south. The Hamas-run interior ministry, however, instructed civilians to ignore the call to relocate to other areas in the north of the Strip, and also to avoid heading south" Residents of Jabaliya, the largest of the enclave’s historic refugee camps, reported intensifying fighting between Hamas operatives and Israeli troops throughout the weekend. https://www.timesofisrael.com/idf-soldier-killed-in-southern-gaza-as-fighting-intensifies-around-jabaliya/ -
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Thai gov. to tax (remitted) income from abroad for tax residents starting 2024 - Part II
No Gant, nobody said that at all. What was said is that all Visa & Mastercard transactions involving foreign cards, are reported by Visa/Mastercard Thailand, to BOT, because of their foreign exchange implications. But you knew that. So firstly, you say.... no one is saying TRD will canvass foreign credit card purchases, and the transactions are reported to BOT for foreign exchange purposes. Then, you post a whole wall of text outlining the data sharing capabilities and relationships between the BOT and the TRD, and commenting on the TRDs "investigative abilities" to credit cards. Clearly insinuating/implying that people should be worried......... -
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Arrest Near Trump Rally Uncovers Weapons, Fake Passports
It was a right winger nut job. -
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If Trump’s Fundraising Numbers Are Any Clue, He’s in Serious Trouble
Deleted a link showing Obama with Farakhan and all of his other hateful community Chicago area types. Watching the Dodgers and can't be bothered. -
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Are You A Sexpat Or Do You Ride The Backwards Morality Train?
I guess that might be true in Pattaya but not what I have seen throughout Northern/Central Thailand... -
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If Trump’s Fundraising Numbers Are Any Clue, He’s in Serious Trouble
Maybe you're right.
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2 overland runs used up, best to extend? Fly out to where and back from Chiang mai?
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