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Macron and Trump Meet in Paris
The B.S. conspiracy theory part of the sentence I wrote was about Trump and MAGAs making baseless claims about stolen elections and evoking ridiculous conspiracy theories about it. What you have posted is about the false equivalence part. Hillary was a whiner, however she (and other Dems) never claimed the election was rigged by massive fraud, never plotted fake electors lists, never organised a stop the steal protest, and never send her supporters to the Capitol. -
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Travelodge alternatives
The PPlus is fine in the main building, where the reception is. But this year I went to the second building, and the rooms were small and very poorly maintained. It has free parking for cars, a swimming pool and a gym. -
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Russia’s economy is doomed
Where can I invest in Russian bank deposits? I will gladly sing the praises of Putin and take 23%. After my tax rate, I promise to give 25% of proceeds to Ukraine. -
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Opening UK bank account-non tax resident
I had a quick look at the below link earlier. I will look at in more depth when I have time. Might be of use to you though. I'm slightly puzzled regarding some of your comment. Do you specifically want to open an account with someone other than Barclays? I have Barclays current account but have just opened an Everyday Saver account with them and no questions whatsoever were asked. https://international.standardbank.com/international/personal -
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Progressive Leaders Join Elon Musk in Critiquing American Healthcare Costs
You can't be serious? In excess of 60% of Canadians have private health care coverage. It is called group health or private health and is first sourced at the workplace. It insures the worker and their immediate family. The coverage is portable upon leaving employment or retirement. Dental care, medications, eye glasses, diagnostic procedures such as blood sampling or MRIs can be done in the private care system and all are reimbursable. Mental health care, physiotherapy, audiologists, speech therapy and travel health insurance is provided by the private system. The health insurers administer and pay these claims. Here is an example; https://www.manulife.ca/personal/insurance/our-products/health-insurance/health-and-dental.html -
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(Organic) Pasture-Raised Eggs - where to buy?
I always buy duck eggs there. There is only a small stall with a young lady. She sells both ducks and hen eggs. -
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Macron and Trump Meet in Paris
You are going to have to stop calling inconvenient facts a "bs conspiracy theory". Ill spoon feed you this one time https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-12-04/hakeem-jeffries-weighs-in-on-election-denier-label-trump-attack-on-constitution?embedded-checkout=true Nancy called him illegitimate on her own blue tick Twitter account, I bdlelieve not ok to link. Hillary did it repeatedly https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/hillary-clinton-trump-is-an-illegitimate-president/2019/09/26/29195d5a-e099-11e9-b199-f638bf2c340f_story.html Now, can you explain to me how cold hard fact is a "bs conspiracy theory"? And I dont want to hear any good vs bad election denialism malarkey😆 -
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People who support Cashless Society
A touchless transaction is the fastest possible transaction. A wave of the card over the scanner and it is done. Hackers are going after bank accounts and are relying on consumers to input their own data. The security exposure exiists whether or not one uses a credit card. I am not afraid of handling money and carry a few thousand baht with me,, but do welcome an opportunity to reduce the likelihood of direct contact. The link between transmission of infectious disease and physical objects, in this case, coins and banknotes is well documented. The beauty of touchless transactions is that one does not need to key in anything, nor handle dirty objects. Paper money and coins as potential vectors of transmissible disease Future Microbiol. 2014;9(2):249-61. Emmanuel Angelakis 1, Esam I Azhar, Fehmida Bibi, Muhammad Yasir, Ahmed K Al-Ghamdi, Ahmad M Ashshi, Adel G Elshemi, Didier Raoult Banknotes recovered from hospitals may be highly contaminated by Staphylococcus aureus. Salmonella species, Escherichia coli and S. aureus are commonly isolated from banknotes from food outlets. Laboratory simulations revealed that methicillin-resistant S. aureus can easily survive on coins, whereas E. coli, Salmonella species and viruses, including human influenza virus, Norovirus, Rhinovirus, hepatitis A virus, and Rotavirus, can be transmitted through hand contact. Stability of pathogens on banknotes and coins: A narrative review. Meister TL, Kirchhoff L, Brüggemann Y, Todt D, Steinmann J, Steinmann E.J Med Virol. 2023 Dec;95(12):e29312. Profile of bacteria and fungi on money coins. Kuria JK, Wahome RG, Jobalamin M, Kariuki SM. East Afr Med J. 2009 Apr;86(4):151-5. Detection of virulence genes in Staphylococcus aureus isolated from paper currency. Kumar JD, Negi YK, Gaur A, Khanna D.Int J Infect Dis. 2009 Nov;13(6):e450-5. Contamination of coins and banknotes as sources of transmission of parasitic pathogens: a pilot study from Iran. Hajipour N, Moosavy MH, Rostamzadeh B, Hajibemani A.Public Health. 2020 Sep;186:116-118.
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