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Can Americans afford vacations anymore?
Maybe you and MAGAs lost 20%, but clever people took advantage of the greatest economic boom since the 1990s and ramped up our net worth. It really must suck to be a MAGA. Lose, lose, lose and whine, whine, whine, and blame, blame, blame. Such gentle snowflakes!. Has your messiah made America great again? How's your 401K doing lately? Thanks, Joe, for filling the financial coffers of those clever enough to benefit. Darwin rules. -
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Prime Minister Paetongtarn Faces Censure Over Leadership Allegations
So father so daughter, as father did not want to pay tax too for the TVsatelite sale -
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Getting rid of a mouse?
They are like illegal immigrants... if you want to stop them coming, then take away the pull factors. -
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Hello fellow boomers. Just say thanks.
Please! You go and hide first on some other website and I promise not to come looking for you! -
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Philippine Coast Guard Probes Chinese Crew Disappearance from Vessel
File photo for reference only MANILA, Philippines — Philippine authorities are investigating the mysterious disembarkation of eight Chinese crew members from the MV HUAGAN 98, which occurred just hours before an inspection by the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) at the Manila Anchorage Area. During the March 20 inspection, no Chinese nationals were found on board the vessel, although evidence suggested their recent presence. The ship's calendar listed seven Chinese crew members as of March 19, while the logbook recorded their departure before the inspection. The vessel's master denied any Chinese presence, contradicting these records. In response, the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) has flagged the vessel for potential misrepresentation and plans to summon the shipping company for further inquiry. This incident was part of a broader inspection of three foreign-manned vessels, where several irregularities were uncovered. Authorities noted that Chinese crew members had been assigned official roles contrary to Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA) regulations, which restrict foreign personnel to non-essential roles on a temporary basis. On MV AN DA KANG 3689, inspectors identified nine Chinese nationals employed improperly, breaching labor contract terms that only authorized work in Zambales. Similarly, MV SHINGPING 007 had twelve Chinese nationals designated as "technicians" without proper permits. Concerns were further raised regarding defective crew turnover procedures on MV AN DA KANG 3689 and safety issues due to a non-functional CCTV system on MV HUAGAN 98. Additionally, all three vessels lacked valid Domestic Shipping Operation Certificates. The PCG, supported by the Bureau of Immigration, MARINA, DOLE, and the National Intelligence Coordinating Agency, intends to take legal action against the responsible shipping companies for violations of maritime, labor, and immigration laws, reported Phil Star. -- 2025-03-24 -
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Thailand Cracks Down on Vapes with Severe Penalties and Public Reporting
Solution number 1 Everybody needs to go smoking normal cigarettes, they are unhealthier, and will contribute to raise the hospital costs. Solution number 2 Only not allowed for foreigners.. many Thai policemen, Government officials, military, teachers and others are vaping, but that is no problem Solution number 3 Legalize the whole thing and make it expensive with more tax so that the country will get money to help people instead of their own cigarettes companies
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