Skip to content
View in the app

A better way to browse. Learn more.

Thailand News and Discussion Forum | ASEANNOW

A full-screen app on your home screen with push notifications, badges and more.

To install this app on iOS and iPadOS
  1. Tap the Share icon in Safari
  2. Scroll the menu and tap Add to Home Screen.
  3. Tap Add in the top-right corner.
To install this app on Android
  1. Tap the 3-dot menu (⋮) in the top-right corner of the browser.
  2. Tap Add to Home screen or Install app.
  3. Confirm by tapping Install.

Bad News for Trump, bad news for all retirees

Featured Replies

4 minutes ago, EVENKEEL said:

The US has states. Paid $4.19 in AZ at Loves before I crossed into NV. Will report back what I pay here before heading back to CA,

In your post you mentioned you paid $9.99 in Canada, $2 less in Arizona, which would be $7.99 or thereabout then.

  • Replies 207
  • Views 5.9k
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Most Popular Posts

  • Mavideol
    Mavideol

    I bet Trump and his billionaires friends, family and closed allies are making a lot of money

  • Its surprising it hasn't fallen farther since the Treasury announced the USA is financially insolvent last week, Not surprising it hasn't gotten much air time considering the friends of trump are cont

  • "In the MAGA movement you'll find people with 5 teeth defending people with 6 yachts." How many teeth have you got, Yellow?😁

Posted Images

  • Author
Just now, CallumWK said:

In your post you mentioned you paid $9.99 in Canada, $2 less in Arizona, which would be $7.99 or thereabout then.

Canada? No, I said Before I left Ca at the last gas station there was a rip off station charging $9.99. In Los Angeles it was in the $6.00 range or over.

3 minutes ago, EVENKEEL said:

Canada? No, I said Before I left Ca at the last gas station there was a rip off station charging $9.99. In Los Angeles it was in the $6.00 range or over.

Ok I mistook Ca (California) for Canada, but this was your post. So next time try to be a bit more clear, as there is nowhere mention of $6 or $4

image.png

18 minutes ago, EVENKEEL said:

The US has states. Paid $4.19 in AZ at Loves before I crossed into NV. Will report back what I pay here before heading back to CA,

CA has a bleak when it comes to gas prices.

  • Popular Post
4 minutes ago, CallumWK said:

Ok I mistook Ca (California) for Canada, but this was your post. So next time try to be a bit more clear, as there is nowhere mention of $6 or $4

FFS..the error was on your part. CA in call caps in California.

3 minutes ago, TedG said:

FFS..the error was on your part. CA in call caps in California.

FFS, the post I replied to wrote that in Arizona it was $2 less than the $9.99 at the last station in Ca.

I know you can't read as an uneducated MAGA, but is you forgiven.

And CA in call caps. What does that mean, is it English?

11 minutes ago, CallumWK said:

FFS, the post I replied to wrote that in Arizona it was $2 less than the $9.99 at the last station in Ca.

I know you can't read as an uneducated MAGA, but is you forgiven.

And CA in call caps. What does that mean, is it English?

FFS... you're too stupid to figure things out. You were trying to play got-ya with OP. Loser.

On 3/29/2026 at 9:08 AM, LosLobo said:


Last millennium the civilised world metricated, except for the third-world countries of Myanmar and Liberia and of course the USA.

How does it make you more civilized using the metric system? We are doing just fine with our standard. And third world? Maybe you don't understand what that term means, so if you have Google, which you should, you can look it up. Funny how some always want to put down the USA, even though they likely are using things invented there, along with enjoying the trade between their country and the US. Add to that how many of their fellow citizens make the US their home now. I wonder why that is. I also wonder how long they actually spent time in the US, if they did, besides visiting a few sites and pizza parlors.

  • Author
6 hours ago, CallumWK said:

Ok I mistook Ca (California) for Canada, but this was your post. So next time try to be a bit more clear, as there is nowhere mention of $6 or $4

image.png

You just want to argue. JHC it's obvious you're not from the US so why bother.

8 hours ago, CallumWK said:

In your post you mentioned you paid $9.99 in Canada, $2 less in Arizona, which would be $7.99 or thereabout then.

Canada 🤣

  • Author

The Dow and the 500 rallied today. Whoop whoop

1 hour ago, EVENKEEL said:

The Dow and the 500 rallied today. Whoop whoop

Yes, but can it sustain. Under Trump, I find with my portfolio it's been up steeply one day, down steeply the next day. And, overall down from the high it hit before Trump's chaos set in.

9 hours ago, CallumWK said:

FFS, the post I replied to wrote that in Arizona it was $2 less than the $9.99 at the last station in Ca.

I know you can't read as an uneducated MAGA, but is you forgiven.

And CA in call caps. What does that mean, is it English?

Calm down. Every US state has a two-letter capitalized abbreviation. I used to live in Virginia--VA. As an American, I easily understood that the poster you responded to was referring to California, not Canada. It might have been better if the poster had spelled out California but in the age of Trump's reign of terror let's not be getting overwrought over something not terribly important.

6 minutes ago, newnative said:

Calm down. Every US state has a two-letter capitalized abbreviation. I used to live in Virginia--VA. As an American, I easily understood that the poster you responded to was referring to California, not Canada. It might have been better if the poster had spelled out California but in the age of Trump's reign of terror let's not be getting overwrought over something not terribly important.

Everyone else should calm down, because my remark was not about Ca being Canada or California, but because the poster in question posted that the price of fuel in ARIZONA was $2 less than the $9.99 at the last service station in Ca.

So he claimed that the fuel price in ARIZONA US was $7.99

  • Author
47 minutes ago, newnative said:

Yes, but can it sustain. Under Trump, I find with my portfolio it's been up steeply one day, down steeply the next day. And, overall down from the high it hit before Trump's chaos set in.

I totally agree. There's always something.

  • Author
21 minutes ago, CallumWK said:

Everyone else should calm down, because my remark was not about Ca being Canada or California, but because the poster in question posted that the price of fuel in ARIZONA was $2 less than the $9.99 at the last service station in Ca.

So he claimed that the fuel price in ARIZONA US was $7.99

Please stop. Just move on.

4 hours ago, fredwiggy said:

How does it make you more civilized using the metric system? We are doing just fine with our standard. And third world? Maybe you don't understand what that term means, so if you have Google, which you should, you can look it up. Funny how some always want to put down the USA, even though they likely are using things invented there, along with enjoying the trade between their country and the US. Add to that how many of their fellow citizens make the US their home now. I wonder why that is. I also wonder how long they actually spent time in the US, if they did, besides visiting a few sites and pizza parlors.


That’s a lot of deflection. The issue is standardization, not whether the US is successful. Metric became the global standard because it’s simpler and consistent—even countries like Myanmar and Liberia have now moved toward it. That puts ‘American exceptionalism’ in perspective.

1 minute ago, LosLobo said:


That’s a lot of deflection. The issue is standardization, not whether the US is successful. Metric became the global standard because it’s simpler and consistent—even countries like Myanmar and Liberia have now moved toward it. That puts ‘American exceptionalism’ in perspective.

Not deflection at all. Just commenting on what you said about the US being uncivilized, which it obviously isn't. Again, we are doing quite well with standard measurements, and could change if enough wanted it, as it's easy to learn. Obviously the US has come up with some very good ideas and inventions throughout the years.

It's not bad news for anyone. The stock market does not directly affect regular working people. Opportunistic buyers will swoop in buying up all the cheaper stocks, bringing prices back up, and the market will rebound as it always has. The last big market crash was during Covid, and it was back to record highs within a year or so. You don't look at what your investments do day to day or week to week. You look long term. One year, five years, ten years.

  • Popular Post
On 3/28/2026 at 7:20 PM, save the frogs said:

Which other presidents in the US or other countries were actually businessmen before they got elected?

None that I know. They are all professional politicians.

Trump is the only one from a business background.

Trump Tower is valued at over 1.3 billion. But you guys on AN had more successful businesses than him, right?

Trump's business went backcrupt 6 times! He couldn't even keep a casino going. More like Trump is a venture capitalist and is bankrupting the US, while siphoning off profits for him and his buddies.

2 hours ago, newnative said:

in. Under Trump, I find with my portfolio it's been up steeply one day,

2 hours ago, CallumWK said:

Everyone else should calm down, because my remark was not about Ca being Canada or California, but because the poster in question posted that the price of fuel in ARIZONA was $2 less than the $9.99 at the last service station in Ca.

So he claimed that the fuel price in ARIZONA US was $7.99

And you inferred that Canada has a border with Arizona.

Caught and held. Give it up.

30 minutes ago, Jonathan Swift said:

It's not bad news for anyone. The stock market does not directly affect regular working people. Opportunistic buyers will swoop in buying up all the cheaper stocks, bringing prices back up, and the market will rebound as it always has. The last big market crash was during Covid, and it was back to record highs within a year or so. You don't look at what your investments do day to day or week to week. You look long term. One year, five years, ten years.

Or like Japan long term, rebounded after 35 years.

On 3/31/2026 at 10:03 AM, Yellowtail said:

How much can you tax oil and gas and still sell it in an open market?

A lot more than the ATO is taxing it now.

For context, the Mining Council spent $10 million on a scare campaign against being taxed on minerals, which are assets that belong to all Australians. Dug up by multinationals and sold overseas.

Best money they ever spent, it saved them billions.

The profitability on Australian gas looks like a break-even of about $5 /MMBtu, against $12-$15 /MMBtu on world markets. I'd like that kind of return on my investments.

1 hour ago, fredwiggy said:

Not deflection at all. Just commenting on what you said about the US being uncivilized, which it obviously isn't. Again, we are doing quite well with standard measurements, and could change if enough wanted it, as it's easy to learn. Obviously the US has come up with some very good ideas and inventions throughout the years.

Name some.

AFAICT America invented fast food, which has contributed to obesity levels worldwide. It invented Collateralised Debt Obligations, which caused the GFC in 2008. It invented depleted uranium armor, which has polluted vast tracts of countries where it was used.

Professor Simons at Pennsylvania State University invented PFAS, the "forever chemicals" used in fire fighting foams, which are contaminating potable water supplies everywhere they have been used.

17 minutes ago, nauseus said:

And you inferred that Canada has a border with Arizona.

Caught and held. Give it up.

Oh our resident nauseating member has found a thread where he can deflect from the topic of my comment.

Congratulations

6 minutes ago, CallumWK said:

Oh our resident nauseating member has found a thread where he can deflect from the topic of my comment.

Congratulations

Like I said, caught and held.

1 minute ago, nauseus said:

Like I said, caught and held.

Like I said, the topic of my comment was not if Ca means Canada, I have corrected my misunderstanding on that already, or if Arizona borders on Canada.

The topic was that the poster claimed fuel was $7.99 in Arizona.

Now go nauseating elsewhere

11 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

Name some.

AFAICT America invented fast food, which has contributed to obesity levels worldwide. It invented Collateralised Debt Obligations, which caused the GFC in 2008. It invented depleted uranium armor, which has polluted vast tracts of countries where it was used.

Professor Simons at Pennsylvania State University invented PFAS, the "forever chemicals" used in fire fighting foams, which are contaminating potable water supplies everywhere they have been used.

Airplanes, internet, lights, phones, phonograph, GPS, satellite technology and it's communication systems, pacemakers, transplants, microwaves, air conditioners, and quite a few more, 200 pages of them from the link, including chocolate chip cookies........https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:American_inventions

2 hours ago, fredwiggy said:

Not deflection at all. Just commenting on what you said about the US being uncivilized, which it obviously isn't. Again, we are doing quite well with standard measurements, and could change if enough wanted it, as it's easy to learn. Obviously the US has come up with some very good ideas and inventions throughout the years.


I didn’t call the U.S. uncivilized—merely noted that most of the civilised world switched to metric.

If you are living in Thailand, do you convert to imperial or do you think in metric?

1 minute ago, LosLobo said:


I didn’t call the U.S. uncivilized—merely noted that most of the civilised world switched to metric.

If you are living in Thailand, do you convert to imperial or do you think in metric?

1 minute ago, LosLobo said:


You referred to it being non civilized, which is why I commented. Everyone knows how advanced the US is. Here I talk in kilometers and kilograms to Thais. To my daughter I talk in miles, as we'll be back home in the US soon enough. She's also learning the metric system which is good.

Create an account or sign in to comment

Recently Browsing 0

  • No registered users viewing this page.

Account

Navigation

Search

Search

Configure browser push notifications

Chrome (Android)
  1. Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
  2. Tap Permissions → Notifications.
  3. Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
  1. Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
  2. Select Site settings.
  3. Find Notifications and adjust your preference.