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Trump is moving America down the value chain
Trump is like a kid playing with matches in a house. If America is lucky, he won't burn the house down. The sofa is already on fire in the stock and bond markets. -
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Eighty Years Since the Liberation of Bergen-Belsen
It's all a load of tosh. https://www.kultur.lu.se/media/utbildning/dokument/kurser/SASH65/20171/Auschwitz__Myths_and_Facts.pdf -
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Other expat countries India
India is nice, but only if you live like an 18th Century Maharajah. I lived a few years in the Chanakyapuri area of Delhi. It's wildly expensive, but safe. I had a household staff of cooks, cleaners, gardeners and security. I did not have to do the food shopping or cooking, and that is a huge plus. In all my time there, I did not get Delhi Belly even once. I became quite close to my staff, and the women shared their experiences growing up female in one of the lower castes. It ain't pretty. Opportunity for them was minimal, despite their above average intellect. The rape stories are real. Gang rape is a national sport, more than cricket. While I did some of my own driving, I did have a driver. Traffic is batsh!t crazy. One way roads merely mean you only go one way at a time. The guy coming at you full speed is also only going one way; it just happens to be at you. Stop at a traffic light, and a beggar suffering from leprosy, half his face missing, will come up to your window with a fingerless hand out. Cows have the right of way, even if a tuk tuk of schoolgirls is coming at a truck. Cow wins, schoolgirls lose. There's a massive tool booth area just outside Delhi in Gurgoan. I once saw a guy in a Suzuki car coming through the wrong way. I assume he thought "I go that way, I pay; I come this way, they pay me." I did a lot of time in Rajasthan, and loved Jodhpur and Jaisalmer. Getting there by road is "interesting", as the roads mostly suck and trucks or camel carts go wherever they want. Coming once from Chandagarh to Delhi, on an otherwise good road, I cam across a 20+ car pile up, owing to bad fog and cars going the wrong way. Body parts strewn all over the road. It barely made page 20 of the Times of India, though I'd guess 15-30 deaths, going by body parts I counted. People do do their business wherever they are. I remember being in a tuk tuk heading to my guest house in Jodhpur. The alley was maybe 7 feet wide. Stuck in traffic for a moment, a mother parked he teen daughter just outside their hovel, the girls butt aimed at me, as she proceeded to do a huge #2 maybe two feet from my face. It wasn't an editorial comment on me; it was just how things are done. Her business fell in a drain that ran along the alley, washed away by bathing water and urine. I also did Himachal Pradesh. If there is one place I would have enjoyed spending a year or two as a young adult, it would have been Manali, in the foothills of the Himalayas. It's more Buddhist than Hindu, the air is glorious, and there's a smell of Deodar trees in the wind, which are apparently a type of cedar. A wild few hour ride---if you survive---gets you to Rohtang Pass, at about 13,000 feet. The bottom of the drive is strewn with cars and buses that didn't make the 180 degree turns of dirt roads with no guardrails and 1000+ meter drops. Not sure I'd do it again, but India was great. The caveat I noted at the start as you'd better be sinfully rich, because living comfortably in India takes more than Pebble Beach kind of money. -
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Concerns Grow as Injured Foreigner Vanishes After Bar Brawl on Koh Lanta
Would yours be considered an absolutist statement, do you think? Never say never. Only God is infinite. -
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El Salvador will not return Kilmar Ábrego García deported from the US in error
Oh for frank's sake, could somebody please go and help Yagoda with his knickers knot?! He's hopelessly stuck in repeat mode and it's getting so, so boring. -
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El Salvador will not return Kilmar Ábrego García deported from the US in error
Could be you next. In the Oval Office press meeting Trump said "Home growns can be next, I'm all in favor, Pam is working on it". So Pam is working on deporting Americans to El Salvador without any due process 🙂 https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-says-deporting-homegrown-criminals-210956339.html
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