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"Nomad Capitalist" suggests Americans abroad may be headed towards pariah status
As I understand it, per Project 2025, Trump will end granting dual citizenship. We can hope anyway. -
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Nigerian Arrested in Thalang for Selling Cocaine to Tourists
Saying nowt on this subject.Last time i had any input on Africans in Thailand,i was suspended with the mods. -
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Thai tax tangle: Expats warned of new rules on overseas income
Thai tax rules do not distinguish based on nationality, just on tax residence. The revised rule on remittance timing was done with wealthy Thais in mind but applies equally to foreigners with tax residency here. So will any changes. Hardly a surprise that people have responded to the change by remitting less money. Should have foreseen this would happen. -
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Polish man arrested for spanking Thai woman’s bottom (video)
People like me? You should learn some manners cupcake. You do not know me. Ten years in prison for touching a girls bum? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤦You don't get out much do you. -
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Woes befall US farmers due to Trump.
US farmers in America’s Maga heartlands are reeling from the impact of President Donald Trump’s various funding freezes according to the daily digest.com 1. On his first day Trump signed an executive order requiring the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) to freeze funds for farmers investing in infrastructure and environmental measures based on IRA associated initiatives under the Biden admin. 2. Funds were also frozen for programs such as research into climate-smart crops. Despite the fact the freeze on funds for the sector has since been reversed by the Department of Management and Budget after a federal judge blocked its implementation, farmers say their funding remain frozen, the Washington Post reports. 3. In 2020, the US government bought more than $2.1 billion in food aid from US farmers. Now $340 million worth of food assistance is on hold in US ports due to Trump's freeze on USAid. In Kansas, where USAid was the main market for farmers’ grain, Nick Levendofsky, executive director of Kansas Farmer’s Union, told CNN that the ability of farmers to sell their grain has come to “a screeching halt.” 4. In addition, the introduction of the steel tariff drives up the cost of already very pricey farming equipment.
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