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Britain’s Leadership Crisis at a Time of Global Peril
More arms means more economic growth??? UK can do much better by combined forces (military and economically) with EU. -
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Why do The Cars sound like Boston? Anybody know?
And Dave too. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Yam6mrCCvD4&pp=ygUrZGF2ZSBtYXR0aGV3cyBiYW5kIGFsbCBhbG9uZyB0aGUgd2F0Y2h0b3dlcg%3D%3D -
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Kash Patel confirmed and takes the helm as FBI director
Kash Patel has officially been confirmed as the new director of the FBI, following a closely contested vote in the US Senate. Patel, a former prosecutor and vocal critic of the agency he now leads, was approved by a 51-49 margin. His nomination by President Donald Trump sparked fierce debate, with two Republican senators, Susan Collins of Maine and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, joining all Democrats in opposition. Throughout the confirmation process, Patel sought to dispel concerns that he would use the FBI to settle political scores. Democrats had expressed fears that he would pursue retribution against Trump’s opponents, but Patel denied any such intentions. He also refuted allegations of keeping a list of "deep state" enemies and attempted to downplay past remarks in which he had referred to officials who investigated Trump as "criminal gangsters." Following his confirmation, Patel acknowledged his new role in a statement on X, writing, "I am honored to be confirmed as the ninth Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. My mission as Director is clear: let good cops be cops - and rebuild trust in the FBI." His appointment comes at a time of significant upheaval within the agency. The Justice Department recently removed some top officials and demanded the names of agents involved in the investigation of the 2021 Capitol riot, an event that remains a point of contention in US politics. News of Patel's confirmation was met with enthusiasm at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), where Republicans gathered in Washington, DC. Florida Senator Rick Scott addressed the crowd from the CPAC stage, asking, "What do you think about Kash Patel?" The audience responded with loud applause, underscoring the widespread support for Patel among conservatives. To many Republicans, Patel represents a much-needed force for change within the FBI, an agency they believe has been weaponized against them. Trump and his allies have long accused the bureau of political bias, and Patel's appointment is seen as an opportunity to overhaul its leadership and direction. However, Democrats have painted Patel as an unqualified extremist who lacks the necessary experience for the role. His critics argue that he prioritizes loyalty to Trump over the independence required of an FBI director. Senator Martin Heinrich voiced his concerns on X, stating, "[Patel's] poor judgment and lack of experience make him wholly unqualified to keep Americans safe as our FBI Director. I voted no." Patel replaces Christopher Wray, who had been appointed by Trump in 2017. Wray resigned last month, just before Trump’s inauguration for his second term, following signals from the new administration that he would be removed from his position. As Patel assumes control of the FBI, his leadership is expected to bring significant changes to the agency. Whether his tenure will rebuild trust or deepen divisions remains to be seen. Based on a report by BBC 2025-02-21 -
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If you voted for Trump...
And more covid deaths occurred under Biden There was one year of covid under Trump and 4 years of covid under Biden. Anyone who can do first grade math would not have trouble understanding why there are more deaths in 4 years vs 1 year. -
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Just received a Tax form in the post - what next ?
Level to file is different than level to owe tax. Before I thought you were remitting non accessable income. Now it sounds accessable. You do need to file. -
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Road Safety in Thailand – a summary of Perceptions and Reality
“You thinking Thai drivers are better drivers than western is ignorance." – now you are just making stuff up…or let’s admit it – you haven’t read anything I posted You keep insisting you ‘already know’ everything, yet you ignore every point made. That’s not intelligence—it’s arrogance. Nobody denies individual responsibility, but effective road safety is about systemic solutions, not just blaming drivers. Countries with once-terrible traffic safety records have improved dramatically through adopting the WHOLE Safe System including better enforcement, infrastructure, and education, emergency and evaluation—not by ranting about ‘bad attitudes.’ You complain that Thai drivers ‘don’t care’ about laws, but why? Because the 5Es are not adopted—the very things you refuse to acknowledge matter. And your ‘brown-noser’ insult? That’s just a weak attempt to deflect from your lack of a real argument. Road safety improves when problems are addressed, not just complained about. That’s what you don’t get
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