It was just soooooo enjoyable watching Harris read out the confirmation of Trump as POTUS.
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January 6, 2021 -- a day that will live in infamy
More leftists bad mouthing Biden. Can’t make this stuff up. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 8 January 2025
Policy scam-dal: Broker swindles 1 million baht from Alzheimer’s victim By Petch Petpailin Photo via Channel 8 A female insurance broker allegedly swindled 1 million baht from her client, who suffers from Alzheimer’s disease, leaving the victim in a critical condition. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1348274-policy-scam-dal-broker-swindles-1-million-baht-from-alzheimer’s-victim/ -
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Former Thai PM Yingluck Faces Prison Return Amid New Detention Rules
Banana republic Thailand. The man responsible for the illegal coup which despatched a democratically elected government and plunged the country into further economic and social injustice is now a privy councillor. Why isn't he on trial. -
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Elections have Consequences
Map Shows Voter ID Laws by State Blue: Photo ID required Purple: Non-photo ID required Red: No ID required https://www.newsweek.com/map-shows-voter-id-laws-state-1950691 -
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Policy scam-dal: Broker swindles 1 million baht from Alzheimer’s victim
Photo via Channel 8 By Petch Petpailin A female insurance broker allegedly swindled 1 million baht from her client, who suffers from Alzheimer’s disease, leaving the victim in a critical condition. Relatives of the victim, 62 year old Marasri, sought assistance from the non-profit organisation Saimai Survive after discovering the loss. The family reported that 1 million baht was stolen, and the suspect, Waewta, only returned 300,000 baht to Marasri. According to the victim’s family, Marasri and other relatives bought insurance policies from Waewta for over 10 years. Marasri, who had recently retired, was visited by Waewta at her home on November 8 last year to discuss an insurance promotion tailored for retirees. During the visit, Waewta allegedly committed the crime by transferring 1 million baht from her Alzheimer’s client’s bank account into her own. She reportedly forced the victim, who was unwell, to confirm the transaction using a facial recognition scan. Neither Marasri nor her family members realised the money was missing until November 24, when they attempted to withdraw funds to pay off debts. Upon reviewing the account transactions, they discovered that the money had been transferred to Waewta. The family repeatedly tried to contact Waewta to recover the stolen money. However, Waewta claimed she was too unwell to speak, stating she was in a hospital and had lost her phone. The stress of the ordeal caused Marasri’s health to deteriorate. She suffered from a state of shock and kidney failure on December 2 and remains in the intensive care unit to this day. Waewta reportedly admitted to stealing Marasri’s money and attempting to profit by lending it to others. She returned only 300,000 baht to Marasri’s account before cutting off all contact with the family. Despite the allegations, Waewta continues to work as an insurance broker for her company. Furthermore, she has been actively sharing updates about her lifestyle on social media, ignoring all attempts by Marasri’s family to reach her. In her latest post, Waewta shared a photo of herself donating blood captioned… “Donating blood today to offer merit to everyone involved in my past deeds. Wishing myself happiness and freedom from all suffering.” Ekkaphop Lueangprasert, the founder of Saimai Survive, has pledged to follow up on the case with the Mueang Samut Prakan Police Station, which is overseeing the investigation. Source: The Thaiger -- 2025-01-08 -
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
I won't have to concern myself with that for about 6 years, as battery is under warranty for 8 years, and 2 down. Life expectancy being 20 or 40 yrs, depending what propaganda you read. Doubtful the motors will have any issue, or the battery for that matter, within mine or the wife's lifetime. The rest of the car, if needing something, yes, the dealer would be doing the work, as stated enough times, I'm a LPOS. Don't have the tools to do anything anyway. Only played mechanic on vehicles in the past, because I was too poor to pay a mechanic to do. Not a problem now, or been the last 40 yrs, as could afford newer cars that didn't break down. Can't remember last time I had to fix something. Maybe a water pump on my Maxima, means 1994 maybe. Remember swapping that out before it crapped out. Prior to that, might have been 40 years since I actually worked on a car, besides basic tune up. -
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Biden Implements Sweeping Offshore Drilling Ban Ahead of Trump Presidency
Not everyone can afford Solar Systems with components from China and EV's with elements sourced from countries that are creating environmental disasters.
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