Leaving Thailand 2024
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Greta Thunberg’s Gaza Aid Voyage Sparks Controversy After Senator’s Mocking Remark
They are already asking for help.... ssstwitter.com_1749002692733.mp4 -
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Another EU headache
Christian and Jewish traditions are related , islam is not. No-one is perfect ! Every politician/party has its pro and cons. I know you're kidding here 😉 Long list of eurocrats that have MUCH worse judgement, some are unelected but rule over us. Sorry , but that is just a stupid argument. Maybe he wants to stand out as the blond northern people like Scandinavians in contrast to the people he wants to get out. You are lowering yourself here to the level of the lefties that can't shut up about the orange man. -
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Transgender Community Faces Rising Hate Amid Political Attacks and Social Backlash
I received 6 thumbs down for this post about being forced to have trans people in their daily lives. I'm guessing those 6 AN members were forced to have trans people over for coffee, or did they have to play a round of golf with them? Be nice if they would articulate, I'm really curious. -
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Will Trump bankrupt the US entirely?
Ultimately the people will decide and it does appear as if the majority in America do not like his tariff plans. A Marquette University Law School poll this month showed 37 percent of Americans support tariffs and 63 percent oppose them. A Harvard CAPS/Harris poll earlier this month showed that more Americans (26 percent) consider tariffs Trump's biggest mistake than any other issue, and 57 percent of respondents said tariffs are harming the US economy. And RealClearPolitics, a Republican-affiliated polling company, said negative opinions of Trump spiked to the highest level of his second term after he first announced the tariffs in April. -
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Trump faces 'test case' as he's put in 'complete opposition' to his base
Xavier Becerra, who RFKJ replaced, was an attorney with no medical experience at all. At least RFKJ had been practicing law involving medicine and whatnot most of his professional career. So why all of the sudden, are we concerned about the competence of cabinet members? I am not a fan of RFKJ, but I think he has the best interest of the country at heart. -
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Report Thailand Tightens Grip on Retirement Visas Amid Wealth Shift
I like higher standards for retirement or any other long term visa , way too many lo bang around here now ......
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