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Border run to either Ranong/Myanmar or Vientiane friendship bridge
Of the two the Ranong Pier/Kawthaung is one you would probably have the least issue getting out and back the same day Although it is tightly controlled and you pay what they tell you or you don't get to get in the boat to go -
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Trump on Immigration: "We need a lot of people coming in."
but he wanted /wants to expel ALL immigrants and close the borders 🤫🤔 -
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Trump Shifts Tone on Grand Campaign Promises Amid Transition
"When I win, I will immediately bring prices down, starting on day one," he vowed. https://www.foxnews.com/politics/donald-trump-says-reason-he-won-last-months-presidential-election Impatiently waiting for this to happen on day one! -
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Where to go when it will get hot
your kids will come tomorrow to visit you and they will say....look there is a bacon sitting on the sofa -
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Why some of us did not get COVID symptoms …even though we were exposed.
... Well, that could be coming with the next plandemic. Or climate lockdown. -
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TM30 Online - receipt?
He most likely WILL need a new TM30, and it's far better for you to just file a new TM 30 online for him, then search for the data you saved and export that file which will give you a PDF like this You have 7 days from the date a TM30 is filed to go back into the system and access it, after that you can't Last thing you need is for him to go for his extension and be knocked back because he doesn't have a TM30 receipt -
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National Socialism was a Left Wing Socialist Political Movement
That's one interpretation by a US Army Lecturer deemed fit for publication by WP. I couldn't access your link as it is behind a paywall but have read it previously. He does machinations and backflips to try and distance Nazism from Socialism. The header says the Nazis hated Socialists, actually they hated what the regarded as Jewish Bolshevik Internationalists who sought to gain control via Marxism. Here is just one alternative take. Please note this was written by people who were there. Anything coming from MSM or Universities has to be viewed as possibly being tainted by postwar propaganda/bias. 'National Socialism’s Anti-Capitalism and “Socialism” But what about National Socialist economics? Let us look at Gustav Stolper’s German Economy, 1870-1940 (1940). Stolper was the long-time editor of a German economic magazine oriented toward a classical liberal viewpoint. He was forced to leave Germany with Hitler’s rise to power due to his politics and his Jewish family background, and found refuge in the United States. Stolper explained some of the socialist aspects to Nazi ideology and policy: “The National Socialist party was from the outset an anti-capitalist party. As such it was fighting and in competition with Marxism . . . National Socialism wooed the masses [from three angles]. The first angle was the moral principle, the second the financial system, the third the issue of ownership. The moral principle was ‘the commonwealth before self-interest.’ The financial promise was ‘breaking the bondage of interest slavery’. The industrial program was ‘nationalization of all big incorporated business [trusts]’. “By accepting the principle ‘the commonwealth before self-interest,’ National Socialism simply emphasizes its antagonism to the spirit of a competitive society as represented supposedly by democratic capitalism . . . But to the Nazis this principle means also the complete subordination of the individual to the exigencies of the state. And in this sense National Socialism is unquestionably a Socialist system . . . “The nationalization of big industry was never attempted after the Nazis came to power. But this was by no means a ‘betrayal’ of their program, as has been alleged by some of their opponents. The socialization of the entire German productive machinery, both agricultural and industrial, was achieved by methods other than expropriation, to a much larger extent and on an immeasurably more comprehensive scale than the authors of the party program in 1920 probably ever imagined. In fact, not only the big trusts were gradually but rapidly subjected to government control in Germany, but so was every sort of economic activity, leaving not much more than the title of private ownership.” (pp. 232-233; 239-240) German Businessmen Reduced to Enterprise Managers Guenter Reimann, in The Vampire Economy: Doing Business Under Fascism (1939), highlighted that while most of the means of production had not been nationalized, they had nonetheless been politicized and collectivized under an intricate web of Nazi planning targets, price and wage regulations, production rules and quotas, and strict limits and restraints on the action and decisions of those who remained; nominally, the owners of private enterprises throughout the country. Every German businessman knew that his conduct was prescribed and positioned within the wider planning goals of the National Socialist regime. Not much differently than the state factory managers in the Soviet Union, even at that time under Stalin, the German owners of private enterprises were given wide discretion in the day-to-day management of the enterprises that nominally remained in their possession. But Nazi planning agencies set output targets, determined input supplies and allocations, determined wage and work condition rules, and dictated the availability of investment funds and the rates of interest at which they could be obtained through the banking system, along with strict central control and direction of all import and export trade.' https://thedailyeconomy.org/article/why-hayek-was-right-about-nazis-being-socialists/ Doesn't sound like capitalists controlling the Nazis so they could start wars to profit by. they got their contracts for sure, but everything was costed to the last Reichsmark, and profit was determined by the state.
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