Trump tells Americans ‘it won’t be easy’
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No Coffee Crisis: Supply Steady, Prices Stable, Assures DIT
Same, I buy direct online from CM roasters, last purchase had increased 58 baht on 1 kg -
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Tariff pause - Trump IS an idiot !!
To paraphrase Musk, Trumps No2, one would need to be as dumb as a sack of bricks to think Trump is being anything but reactionary because the electorate are getting 'yippy'. -
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Nurse Suspended After Refusing to Use Preferred Pronouns for Transgender Sex Offender
Not yet. The court will decide. I think she got a good chance to win -
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Wall Street Rebounds Sharply as Trump Softens Tariff Stance
I prefer this from Peter Sellers as "Chance the Gardener" in Being There: (a beat) Yes...of course. Well, I assume, since the President quoted you, that you agree with his view of the economy. CHANCE (on TV) Which view? Applause and laughter from the TV audience. -
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Shock in Donetsk: Chinese Fighters Caught Battling for Russia!
Look haven't you got the memo yet ? everything the Russians do is bad,they also have no ammunition,food,water,missiles,drones,oil,men or washing machines they are doomed !!! on the other hand Ukraine can literally do no wrong ok got it ? -
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Nurse Suspended After Refusing to Use Preferred Pronouns for Transgender Sex Offender
In that situation she is in the wrong for discussing the criminal within his hearing, also she could have referred to the body parts without the use of pronouns. Far as the bullying goes, the NHS and nursing was rife with bullying when I was in the NHS. Invariably by management and senior nurses. It's one reason why sane people will not consider nursing as a career any more. I actually left nursing early because of the management bullies. Not just management- patients and relatives are also to blame, and in that case, don't expect any support from the NHS. Welcome to nursing, where you will spend a great deal to become a registered nurse in a university, be exploited and get a pittance when you do get a job, and get bullied by management and relatives for being stupid enough to want to help sick people. Do I ever regret leaving nursing, not for a second. Would I recommend nursing to a school leaver- not in a million years. If the public won't support nurses to be paid what they are worth, they get what they deserve.
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