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Slashing welfare': GOP eyes chopping $5 trillion to pay for Trump priorities — like tax cuts
The US isn't rich at all. It owes a few trillion $ to other people. Some people living in the US are very very rich, but that applies to most countries on the planet. Unless you want the rich people to give a lot more to feed the poor, the poor will always be with us. BTW, in Sudan people don't get welfare. When the they die. -
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Slashing welfare': GOP eyes chopping $5 trillion to pay for Trump priorities — like tax cuts
While I make no claim to expertise on the economy, I do listen to those that are experts. The one that I agree the most with was that too much money is made without creating anything at all eg Amazon, which makes nothing, and just bypasses buying from a business, Google, Facething and the other ones that create nothing except a means to steal copyright intellectual property, and bully people on line. I suspect that when the crash happens, it's going to affect corporations like them the most- if people have no money they ain't buying anything on line, and they won't be able to afford to go on line anyway. As always, my opinion. -
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Heartbroken Irish mum honours ‘special son’ lost on Koh Tao
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 14 January 2025
Strong Winds Topple 100-Year-Old Tree, Killing Teen Girl and Injuring Another In an incident on National Children’s Day, a 100-year-old sugar palm tree, was toppled by strong winter winds, killing one schoolgirl and severely injuring another in Khantarawichai District, Maha Sarakham Province. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1348728-strong-winds-topple-100-year-old-tree-killing-teen-girl-and-injuring-another/ -
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Slashing welfare': GOP eyes chopping $5 trillion to pay for Trump priorities — like tax cuts
And more millions that need "food-stamps" to keep them from starving. This is not happening in Sudan or Eastern Timbuku, this is happening in the richest country of the world. -
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Strong Winds Topple 100-Year-Old Tree, Killing Teen Girl and Injuring Another
Picture from responders. In an incident on National Children’s Day, a 100-year-old sugar palm tree, was toppled by strong winter winds, killing one schoolgirl and severely injuring another in Khantarawichai District, Maha Sarakham Province. The incident occurred in the grounds of Wat Thammamongkhon in Khum Thao Pattana Subdistrict. The tree, weakened by internal decay, succumbed to powerful gusts of wind. As the tree fell, it struck two girls, aged 15 and 16, who were riding past on a motorbike. The 15-year-old victim, identified as Ice, died at the scene. The other girl, Palm, suffered critical injuries to her leg, which later required amputation at Khon Kaen Hospital after initial treatment at Maha Sarakham Hospital. Mr. Adisak Rattha, the village head of Ban Yang Samakki, described the moment he was informed of the incident. “The winds were strong all day. That evening, villagers came to tell me someone had been killed by a falling tree. I arrived at the scene to find Ice pinned beneath the palm tree, lifeless, while Palm was seriously injured. Medical personnel from a nearby clinic, just 10 metres away, provided first aid before transferring them to hospital.” The towering sugar palm, which exceeded the height of a nearby Bodhi tree, also damaged a section of the temple wall, severed high- and low-voltage power lines, and broke one utility pole as it fell. Villagers have since cut the tree into sections using chainsaws. The strong winds, described locally as “lomsamut” or whirlwinds, are believed to have caused the tree’s collapse. Ice’s grieving mother, Ms. Janpen, recounted eerie premonitions leading up to the tragedy. Two days before the incident, she heard objects falling in the house twice. On the second occasion, a photo frame of her daughter fell and shattered, while her own frame remained intact. “I didn’t think it was a sign something would happen to my child,” she said tearfully. At the time of the incident, the girls were returning home after purchasing ingredients for a barbecue. The tree fell as they passed beneath it on their motorbike. Ice’s mother expressed her shock, saying, “I was paralysed with fear when I heard what happened.” Ms. Janpen also revealed that the family had received assurances of compensation through the motorbike’s mandatory insurance and her daughter’s school accident policy. She holds no grievances, recognising the event as a natural disaster. “The tree was old and decayed, and no one could have anticipated this.” She urged authorities to regularly monitor roadside trees, particularly those with advanced age or signs of decay, to prevent similar incidents in the future. -- 2025-01-14
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