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Does Trump completely lack decency and compassion?
Yes he is extremely challenged in those characteristics. Gives a person pause when reflecting why so many support him, including myself. I have no doubt libs will be back on top and might happen before the next election cycle. Too much over reaching and nutty libs that somehow became the face of the democratic party. -
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EV Charging Stations (CS)
I had envisioned using the cheaper rate on the gold rimmed red dot chargers on my road trip but it looks unlikely now, unless I grab a few reduced price electrons in a Kamphaeng Phet Bangchak pump. Is it me or are very few dealers offering the 5.8 baht promotion ? Ironically two Bangchak pumps nearest to my home are giving the discount while dealerships are nowhere to be seen ! But trusty old PEA Volta ( at the many Caltex pumps up here, scarce where I live ) has pulled me through so far and I had my first success ( after 13 months ) on a EV Station Pluz charger ! Tbh with around 550km range available I have charged few times away from home ( not counting the recent free charging ) and it has usually meant a quick charge at a PEA Volta or even PEA Authority if just wanting to ensure had enough to get home from the mil’s. I had registered for EV Pluz and it accepted my Bangkok Bank Union Pay debit card but the only time i tried it, around a year ago, it was unsuccessful, think I fell foul of the booking rule. Anyway, yesterday i passed one of the many PTT pumps with EV sign and called in on a whim ( planned to stop at a Bangchak today ), a quick check to see it was available ( blue symbol on the app ) and away we went charging at 115 kWh ! Had been slightly reluctant about EV Pluz due to the booking rule but kicking myself for not trying earlier in the week !! The direct debit from BB account definitely a plus ! So, with PEA ( wallet), Revercharger ( wallet ) and EV Pluz ( debit card ) am covered ☺️ -
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Use a tablet with browser without it defaulting to the app
I have some Apple IPads, and I'm pretty sure I can use the Safari browser on any website I chose. Or, I can use the app, although it may depend on the website itself, some which seem to redirect to the mobile version even though I initially log onto the site with the Safari browser. -
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Gulf of America.
Gulf of America? Why not Gulf of Trump? Can't wait to see what he wants to rename Greenland? Whiteland? -
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David Lammy Criticizes Sajid Javid for Remarks on Ethnicity of Grooming Gangs
It seems telling the truth is now a "far right" phenomenon. Lammy is an idiot. Almost every pontification Lammy spews starts with "As a black man..." yet when anyone else mentions race he complains. Javid is himself of Asian heritage. So pointing out that the rape gangs are predominantly of Asian (more accurately Pakistani) heritage is simply stating a fact. Labour constantly try to deflect from their failings by throwing out slurs instead of dealing with the problem, as we recently saw when they voted against an inquiry and then called it a "far right" bandwagon. They are embarrassing themselves. Britain has made a huge mistake. -
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Gulf of America.
This may be true. I was watching an interview with the great Canadian investor Kevin O'Leary who said much the same. When Trump talks, it is bombast. You have to forget about the noise and concentrate on the message underneath. Yet the media foolishly focuses on the noise. Reality is that it is a negotiating strategy. -
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Does Trump completely lack decency and compassion?
Climate change? Hardly. In case you aren't aware, forests periodically burn. And in areas like Southern California, which were largely uninhabitable deserts before they the Colorado River was tamed and aqueducts installed, the vegetation there also burns, periodically. It's all part of the ecological process. Part of a healthy ecosystem. The process has been going on for millions and millions of years, long before humans arrived on the scene. And in case you've never lived in Southern California, the place can often go months and months without any kind or rain. Neglect the vegetation and overgrown brush, and it's. just a matter of time. There will be fires. And those fires can be especially dangerous this time of year, when Santa Ana winds are common. So, who's to blame? Fires will occur, periodically, but they can perhaps be contained, delayed, or managed with proper management. Was that done here? I don't think so. -
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Revenue Department boss calls on tax residents in Thailand to file 2024 returns by March 31
Can I just make 1 important point about opinions, apart from them being like ****holes and everyone has one. There are generic opinions / There are considered opinions/ There are expert opinions. They are all just opinions, that carry different weights. Regardless of the weight of those opinions,they will never trump what comes from the RD. Which is why I am finding the silence, going back to 2023, rather confusing, and perhaps, even slightly worrying. -
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Palisades Fire in LA has zero containment
But you will post it up, parrot it, and what fun.
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