Kemi Badenoch Urges National Inquiry into UK Grooming Scandal
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What is Melania trying to tell us all by dressing as the Hamburglar for the inauguration?
To be fair, most of us can understand why you wouldnt find a female attractive. Not your taste, that's fine. -
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Can still transfer via Bangkok Bank NY branch?
The IAT method is pretty much meaningless to the average U.S. bank or FI customer, since no U.S. consumer bank / CU or even brokerage that I'm aware of offers IAT-compliant ACH transfers to its consumer banking customers. Some U.S. government agencies, on the other hand, can and do send their own outbound payments to recipients in IAT compliant format. But that doesn't help you or I wanting to send our own money. The U.S. FIs still do, on the other hand, offer regular non-IAT compliant ACH transfers commonly used for domestic U.S. fund transfers -- but as noted above, those have been a NO GO for BKKB NY transfers to Thailand for some years now. -
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What is Melania trying to tell us all by dressing as the Hamburglar for the inauguration?
A Rainbow coloured low cut I expect. -
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Thaksin blames Prawit for political turmoil amid coup fallout
Yes, between the lines is where much of the news lies. Is it true that all 4 sons of the King are in Thailand now? Interesting if true, but whether any meaning can be made of it is not easy. -
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Biden pardons Fauci, Miley and Jan 6 committee staffers!
"A pardon is an act of grace, proceeding from the power entrusted with the execution of the laws, which exempts the individual on whom it is bestowed from the punishment the law inflicts for a crime he has committed." pp 89-90 Burdick v. United States, 236 U.S. 79 (1915) https://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/ll/usrep/usrep236/usrep236079/usrep236079.pdf -
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Thailand Moves Closer to Wealth Tax with New Asset Tracking
Does this guy understand that the wealthy Thais with money overseas are paying taxes on their money to the country where the money resides? Knowing of the existence of double taxation treaties between so many countries, this would lead Thailand to become bottom feeders; doubling the revenue department cost and overhead so they can search for scraps overseas. Same as the IRS. People will always migrate to tax haven countries/cities/states/etc. If you want their money, try making your country a more attractive place to keep it.
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