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Thai wife being taxed on her US SS
This is the paper that he washing to determine that she needs to pay taxes.doesn't make any sense to me.She was a Hotel worker not a Professor,Teacher or Researcher.I don't recognize this. -
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Chiang Rai: Railway Beams Collapse, Vehicles Crushed Following Earthquake
Is this a section of the new Hi Speed Railway? -
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UK’s Deportation Scheme: only 8 Albanian criminals have been sent home, cost of £530k EACH!
This I wrote this morning: This article gives only a part of the whole picture. The right wing parties are not coming out of the blue. It's already a creeping process since the last 20 years, culminating in 2015, and very imminent, when refugees and asylum seekers swept uncontrolled over Europe. People in all European countries were afraid to see cuts in social benefits or lack of appropriate housing. The government's spending in supporting those "strangers" were rising exceptionally. People didn't cope with "strange" cultures and values and the new neighbors. These refugees are not sharing our history, culture, values, rules, customs. Some try to assimilate and to achieve education and a good job, but the majority exploit the community. These are the moments right wing parties get their momentum by claiming to stop people from entering their countries and to defend the borders of Europe, which is not easy because of the Geneve convention. The very crucial obstacle is that those refugees know our laws. They can't be deported back if the proposed receiving country will deny to take them back. So, even there are hundreds of thousand immigrants to deport it's impossible. So that is the right wings mantra: out with them! Knowing it's impossible by EU and humanitarian rules and laws People in Europe want a change but a solution is only possible with receiving countries, which means money. There are agreements with Tunesia and Turkey, but what about Syria, Afghanistan, and others? We in Europe are the "pull factor". Our life and social benefits (even only securing the minimum) are triggering people from all poor countries to go for the long and sometimes deadly road to Europe. What to do? If we can't protect the entry then we have to invest in those countries where they are coming from to improve their daily life there. Building schools, hospitals, infrastructure, productions and stop corruption at the same time. Lots to do if you want to diminish the influence of the right wing parties.🙏 -
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Bangkok Shop Owner Defends Right to Sell Controversial Shirts
Indeed. Many countries. But selling a Putin t-shirt is something only Britain and N Europe would ban. That's why it's ridiculous to be discussing such matters on this forum Free speech absolutists almost always will be American. -
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7.7 Quake Shakes Myanmar, Thailand on Alert for Aftershock
Complete nonsense from an unsuspecting!
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