Expats and Retirees Excluded in Thailand's Citizenship Grants
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Rep. Comer Reintroduces Bill to End Pandemic-Era Remote Work for Federal Employees
Of course remote work for entire departments isn't efficient. As for "enough working places" the Federal Govt has hundreds of office buildings throughout the US, where the largest group of employees are the maintenance & cleaning staff. ...and just announced today, Federal workers are demanding 32-hour work weeks while keeping their full salaries and benefits. The US can likely save billions++ by firing these "empty seats" and selling off the excess real estate. -
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The Troubling Decline of DEI: A Step Backward for America
"WP" Washington Post? Opinion article with same picture by Perry Bacon jr. (paywall) -
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Health Insurance Companies
A worrying list if I may say so - as I mentioned in another post I recommend this Broker who helped me though the minefield that is Thai Medical Insurance and was very happy with them including help with the claims I made, these include Medical, car and the wife’s bike https://www.aainsure.net/pattaya-ps.html -
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Labour’s Local Grooming Gang Inquiries Criticized for Lack of Powers to Compel Witnesses
We have been relentlessly infiltrated and our weak woeful politicians have bent the knee and the neck by the look of Starmer🤔 -
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
It will probably just be another infotainment system function like most of the Advanced Driving Assistance System (AFAS) functions in my BYD Atto that I turn off now. 😀 The only intelligent driving system I trust (especially Thailand driving) is my own senses and brains; not computer software and algorithms doing the driving. -
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French mafia chaos: Phuket residents slam tourists’ alley blockade - video
No choice, they have French passports and were born in France. I think the only viable solution for these people is remigration. Political solutions have to be worked out with the countries of origin of their parents, who were imported as labour during the 60s and 70s. It would be very difficult, but not impossible, deals can be worked out which satisfy both parties. Strong financial incentives can be implemented against the relinquishing of French nationality, and programs can be financed to support them over there for the first few years. Large infrastructure projects could be financed in these countries which are still underdeveloped (this could be an incentive for their governments). It wouldn't be that expensive considering what is spent on these people currently in France, and the French people would agree with it. Of course, it isn't Macron or any of the globalist clique who would ever consider doing that, first there would need to be a deep political shift. And also Frexit, as EU laws prevent any sovereign decision.
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