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Chinese Tourists Choose Japan Over Thailand for New Year
That's rather difficult to believe. They haven't yet been forgiven for what they did. That's the impression I got when I lived there. And the Chinese prefer cheaper places more than expensive places despite the exponential growth of their middle class exceeding everyone else by a country mile and more. -
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Thailand Debates Costly Move to Relocate Capital from Bangkok
About 20 years ago it was going to be Saraburi. -
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Britain's Secret Fascist Fight Club: The Rise of Active Club England
How about doing that to those who drive cars into crowds? Or those who protest for the destruction of another state? Or those who form gangs to prey on, and harm children? Or rampage with knives intent on killing innocent people?- 2
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Trump’s Proposal for Gazan Relocation makes perfect sense
The Hashemites are a minority in a nation where a majority of the population identify as Palestinian. The King knows from experience the violence they are capable of. At some point, the Hashemites will be pushed aside and the Palestinian nation will take its rightful place in Jordan, uniting with parts of the West Bank of Israel. -
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Pattaya. Where?
I do travel quite often to Pattaya but don't go to bars and yes the girls are not what they used to be most of them are overweight and not really good-looking.- 1
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Trump might get rid of income taxes?
The entire U.S. financial system is a house of cards, with more debt and expenditures than income. $37 trillion in debt at the moment. The country is essentially insolvent, bankrupt and its federal debt and bonds should be rated as junk. Sure, let’s eliminate taxes, increase federal spending by another $4 trillion over the next decade, pile that onto the $1 trillion per year already being spent just to service existing debt, and throw a big party to celebrate. What could possibly go wrong? US govt spending in 2024 was around $6.75 trillion, some $1.83 trillion more than tax revenues.- 2
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