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Retirement extension
I spoke with "information" in Korat on Friday and was told they will renew up to 45 days before expiry By the way anyone know if blue Ink is a requiremet still? -
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Security Guard Accused of Sexual Assault at a Bangkok School
...Not A Peep From The Female Prime Minister...Again...(?) -
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Trump might get rid of income taxes?
It should be optional. Lots here are desperately upset their tax money is no longer buying condoms and drag shows for the 3rd world. Maybe they can opt into paying into an unaudited slush fund for nefarious purpose. Meanwhile freedom living folk can stop paying. Everyones a winner! -
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Pete Hegseth "President Trump will not allow anyone to turn Uncle Sam into Uncle Sucker."
That NATO threat is an invention of russian propaganda for the low iq folks like yourself. -
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Pete Hegseth "President Trump will not allow anyone to turn Uncle Sam into Uncle Sucker."
You have done nothing. You can't even deal with Russia. -
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How to send an Alzheimer's patient back to the U.K.? - From Bangkok
NHS Continuing Healthcare funded by the NHS is postcode lottery 1st question social services ask do you have assets funds over £23,250 even though Eligibility for NHS continuing healthcare (CHC) is based on assessed needs, not assets or savings. Hard Hitting Drama Jenny and Claire then discover that their mother should qualify for NHS Continuing Healthcare, which means all Mary's health costs would be paid for by the NHS. This fact is withheld from them by the cash-strapped health authority, sending the sisters into battle against a broken system, determined to secure the level of care their mother deserves. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0bvbf5n Continuing Healthcare: The Secret Fund https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b04p86c4 This site has excellent advice NHS Continuing Healthcare is NHS money that covers the cost of care for people who meet certain criteria in terms of their care needs. It is not means-tested and eligibility has nothing to do with a person’s money, home or savings. If you (or a relative) need full time care and you have a certain level of savings/assets, you’ll probably be told to pay. But this is where mistakes are made. If you have health needs you should first be assessed for NHS Continuing Healthcare funding https://caretobedifferent.co.uk/
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