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Trump 2.0 -- Exponentially more damaging than Trump 1.0
He is a very destructive and dangerous man. Many of us agree that the country needed change and it is quite obvious that the Democratic party was broken. The big question, is Trump the change that we needed? Is Trump the man that he says he is? Is Trump the man that his supporters think he is? Is Trump sincere about the well-being of the nation and its people? Will Trump put the well-being of the nation above himself? Will he destroy alliances and will he coddle dictators? Will he golf less than 150 times a year on the nation's dime? All that remains to be seen. Saint Donald. Total revisionist history, a complete reformation of his entire career, and a total erasure of his past crimes, moral terpitude, and a total and complete willingness to overlook a lifetime of moral bankruptcy. I do have some friends that will come right out and say the man is a butthead, a criminal, he's an idiot, and he's an absolute clown, but I like his policies. Those are the Republicans I admire. -
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13-Year-Old Boy Dies in Motorbike Crash After Making Merit
Yeah, it´s 100% related to that. Unfortunately about 40-50% of our esteemed members will have a difficulty understanding that. -
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Rising Anti-Israel Sentiments in Pai Following Tourists Misconduct
Although currently what he said is true, as there hasn't been any new wars- 1
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Australian Aged Pension
2 in 3 pensioners who rent in Aus are living in poverty. Page 3 today’s Syd Daily Telegraph RETIREES LIVING IN POVERTY Jade Gailberger A $2bn boost to federal rent assistance is needed as more retirees face homelessness, with two in three pensioners in the rental market living in poverty, new research shows. The Grattan Institute report calls for the maximum rate of rent assistance to rise 50 per cent, $53 a week, for singles and 40 per cent, $40, for couples. Lead author Brendan Coates said this would ensure single pensioners could afford to spend $350 a week on rent – enough for the cheapest 25 per cent of one-bedroom homes across capital cities – and pay for other essentials. “Australia is failing too many retirees who rent,” Mr Coates said. “Only a further substantial boost to rent assistance can ensure that all Australians get the … retirement they deserve.” Under the proposal, Commonwealth rent assistance would be indexed to changes in rents for the cheapest 25 per cent of rental homes in capital cities, instead of inflation. The rent assistance increase would cost about $2bn a year. The Grattan Institute recommended funding the boost via controversial measures such as the tightening of super tax breaks, curbing negative gearing, halving the capital gains tax discount, or counting more of the value of the family home in the age pension assets test. The report found “two in three retirees who rent … live in poverty, including more than three in four single women”. -
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Pickup Truck Driver Killed in Collision with 18-Wheeler in Phatthalung
The suicide squad is gearing up the engines once again. -
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Tourist Defecates on Police Car, Public Urination Unfolds Outside Police Station
I can sort of understand him doing this. It is wierd, but the police in Pattaya have done little to earn any respect.
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