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If you are retired, does it bother you that you will never be a Thai Permanent Resident?
yet another miserable retiree with no chance of getting out of Non-Immigrant status.... How sad. -
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Canada
Yeah. Pretty sure. I did the math Canada produces about 4.6 million barrels a day, and they just increased their west coast export capacity to 890K BOPD. They're hosed if US refineries decide to buy their heavy crude elsewhere. At least until they invest hundreds of $$ billions and wait decades to permit new pipelines to increase maritime export capacity. They have no way to sell it anywhere else. Because they can only refine 1.7 million BOPD in Canada. What's 4.6 MBOPD - 0.89 MBOPD - 1.7 MBOPD? Haw many days can they go on and still have a place to store it? TCI Energy Brief: Early TMX Pipeline Expansion Data Reveals China’s Emerging Role as a Significant Buyer of Canadian Crude, Offering Some Diversification From the U.S. Market | The China Institute Canada's crude oil has an increasingly significant role in U.S. refineries - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) -
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Trump Moves Forward with Tariffs on Canada and Mexico, Citing Trade Deficit and Border Issue
Trump could offer to buy China or invade it. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Monday 3 February 2025
People’s Party wins key Lamphun election victory By Ryan Turner Weeradej Pupisit | Photo via KhaoSod The opposition People’s Party (PP) has achieved a significant milestone in local politics, as candidate Weeradej Pupisit won the Provincial Administrative Organisation (PAO) presidential election in Lamphun. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1350697-people’s-party-wins-key-lamphun-election-victory/ -
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Trump Issues Stern Warning After Airstrikes on ISIS in Somalia
More refugees for the UK. Yippeee. -
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People’s Party wins key Lamphun election victory
Weeradej Pupisit | Photo via KhaoSod By Ryan Turner The opposition People’s Party (PP) has achieved a significant milestone in local politics, as candidate Weeradej Pupisit won the Provincial Administrative Organisation (PAO) presidential election in Lamphun. Unofficial results indicate that 39 year old Weeradej defeated Anusorn Wongwan, a four-time veteran from the ruling Pheu Thai Party, in the election held on February 1. The PP presented 17 candidates for PAO president roles across 47 provinces but it was only in this northern province that the party secured a victory. Born in Lamphun, Weeradej holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from Chiang Mai University. He joined the People’s Party during its formation when it was known as the Future Forward Party (FFP), later becoming a party coordinator and centre head before deciding to enter local elections. Weeradej explained that his motivation to contest local elections was driven by a desire to assist residents facing long-standing issues. His campaign team was primarily composed of younger individuals eager for change, reported Bangkok Post. Despite the PP’s progressive stance being perceived as a challenge in attracting older voters, Weeradej’s campaign received support from a skilled team of assistants, which included Pita Limjaroenrat, the former leader of the disbanded Move Forward Party. Politics is not unfamiliar territory for Weeradej’s family, with the Pupisit family considered by some as a significant political force. His father, Prasert, is a former Lamphun PAO president and currently serves as president of the Lamphun Chamber of Commerce. Source: The Thaiger -- 2025-02-03
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