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What is Melania trying to tell us all by dressing as the Hamburglar for the inauguration?
I'm not so sure about that. She seems to now openly support trump. Remember she's Slavic, quite tough, I would guess likes men who give off a tough image including the outfit she wore. -
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Vietnam retirement
There was originally 13 countries, including UK, getting 15 days visa exempt. In August 2023 they increased that to 25 countries allowed 45 days visa exempt -
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Thai tax tangle: Expats warned of new rules on overseas income
Thats how it was described to me. Whether it was right or wrong, I have no idea. Looking into taxation over the last 18 months or so, I was never a tax resident ( 180 days ) anyway. I still think it was a case of who gives a monkeys, but that is changing. -
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What is Melania trying to tell us all by dressing as the Hamburglar for the inauguration?
Melania.....? What about Conway.....just needed a musket. -
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Trump just said he is going to pardon the J6 "hostages".
Beating Police Officers over the head violently and trying to let a violent armed mob kill your vice president is... Law & Order. Or Hitler's Brownshirt criminal thuggery? Violence is OK if Dear Leader orders your execution. See? We're not a country of "laws" we do whatever Charles Manson, I mean Jim Jones, I mean Donald Trump says. Because we're not Nazis or Terrorists. WINK WINK 😜 Hitler’s Brownshirts, formally known as the Sturmabteilung (SA), played a crucial role in violently enforcing Hitler’s values and ideology during the rise of the Nazi Party in Germany. The SA primarily targeted political opponents, marginalized groups, and anyone who opposed or threatened Nazi ideology. Their tactics included: 1. Intimidation and Street Violence The SA organized mass demonstrations, marches, and rallies, often leading to violent confrontations with political opponents, especially communists, socialists, and trade unionists. They patrolled the streets, harassing and beating individuals who opposed Nazi ideology or didn’t conform to their values. 2. Disruption of Opposition The SA frequently disrupted meetings of rival political parties, using violence to break up gatherings and intimidate participants. They attacked political offices, destroyed printing presses, and assaulted journalists critical of Hitler. 3. Terrorizing Jews and Marginalized Groups The SA carried out acts of violence against Jewish people, vandalizing their businesses, homes, and synagogues. -
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Thai tax tangle: Expats warned of new rules on overseas income
That is very easy for the Thai RD to find the truth if they wanted. All they have to do is ask for certain Canadian documents as proof, and then watch anyone lying back peddle really really fast.
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