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Trump: EU was formed to 'screw' the United States
Keep the faith RD. The Americans suddenly realised that there is a guy that can save them. The Don will put the US back at the top of the tree. No more playing second fiddle. -
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Pattaya's Hidden Beach Offers Tranquil Retreat for Tourists
look the news last few months, locals fighting stabbinig ,, Chinese are now scared to come to Thailand, every day we watch fatalities on the roads - buses with multiple fatalitiies, carnage, you would think after years they would figure out what the problem is, but no it is getting worse, as i have said many times - THE POLICE NEED TO PROATIVELY ENFORCE THE LAW, not wait for something to happen, they need to catch the drugged up bus driver "before" he kills" 30 people, they need to stop drunkndrivers beforw they kill, Thai police have no clue about prevention - and detection or prevention, until they understand this people will continue die and the carnage -
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Zelinsky: The End Is Near
Maybe so, like so may other politicians. Source link for 750K deaths as that's an enormous number given the population -
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Pursuing full custody when the Thai national parent is unavailable?
Old Mate: Welcome to a very small club. After my wife was sent to prison I went after full child custody, know as full Parental Powers in Thailand. I was living in Thailand at the time so much easier than your case. Get your lawyers to file the initial paperwork at Family Social Services for full custody of the child. After this was done, and about a 2 month wait I was sent a letter with an appointment at FSS. I had to bring a translator and a 3rd party witness who knew me and my wife. This person was my nanny who was also my wife's cousin. At FSS I sat for a long interview, about 2 hours or so, very detailed because this information goes to the court. Your witness will also be interviewed at length to corroborate your story. Ask your lawyers to get a copy of your wife's court case and conviction, how long, what crime etc. This information should go to FSS also This is very important, my wife was done in for selling Ya-Ba and had been sentenced to 25 years in prison and that little fact guaranteed my custody decision After the FSS interview it was about a 3-4 month wait for my case to come up in Family Court Your the sole provider for many years, mom's not interested, should be a case of filing the paperwork and showing up at court How to do this from outside the country is the problem. I would Set up a time for FSS and come for the interview process Come back again for the court session. Don't believe anyone saying the courts favor the woman, Family Social Services is the cleanest system in a corrupt country, they are interested in one thing and that is the best benefit for the child. It can be done Good Luck -
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Trump: EU was formed to 'screw' the United States
If anybody thought that Trump was was sane, I think on a daily basis he's proving this to be untrue. The man is completely unhinged, every day is a new adventure for him. Every day he continues his sabotage of the world order and diminishes the influence of America. His ignorance knows no bounds. He has no understanding of world ecosystems when it comes to globalization and he is not smart enough to be able to understand how these systems work, therefore his propaganda is always of a very simplistic nature, and reminds me of Marxism quite a bit. It’s a total mess. As the Ford Motor chief executive Jim Farley courageously (compared to other chief executives) pointed out, “Let’s be real honest: Long term, a 25 percent tariff across the Mexico and Canada borders would blow a hole in the U.S. industry that we’ve never seen.” So, either Trump wants to blow that hole, or he’s bluffing, or he is clueless. If it is the latter, Trump is going to get a crash course in the hard realities of the global economy as it really is — not how he imagines it. Ecosystems? Listen a bit to Beinhocker, who is also the executive director of the Institute for New Economic Thinking at the Oxford Martin School. In the real world, he argues, “There is no such thing as the American economy anymore that you can identify in any real, tangible way. There’s just this accounting fiction that we call U.S. G.D.P.” To be sure, he says, “There are American interests in the economy. There are American workers. There are American consumers. There are firms based in America. But there is no American economy in that isolated sense.” The old days, he added, “where you made wine and I made cheese, and you had everything you needed to make wine and I had everything I needed to make cheese and so we traded with each other — which made us both better off, as Adam Smith taught — those days are long gone.” Except in Trump’s head. Instead, there is a global web of commercial, manufacturing, services and trading “ecosystems,” explains Beinhocker. “There is an automobile ecosystem. There’s an A.I. ecosystem. There’s a smartphone ecosystem. There’s a drug development ecosystem. There is the chip-making ecosystem.” And the people, parts and knowledge that make up those ecosystems all move back and forth across many economies. As NPR noted in a recent story about the auto industry, “carmakers have built a vast, complicated supply chain that spans North America, with parts crossing back and forth across borders throughout the auto manufacturing process. … Some parts cross borders multiple times — like, say, a wire that is manufactured in the U.S., sent to Mexico to be bundled into a group of wires, and then back to the U.S. for installation into a bigger piece of a car, like a seat.” Trump just waves off all of this. He told reporters that the U.S. is not reliant on Canada. “We don’t need them to make our cars,” he said. Actually, we do. And thank goodness for that. It not only enables us to make cars cheaper, but also better. All that a Model T did was get you from point to point faster than a horse, but today’s cars offer you heating and cooling and entertainment from the internet and satellites. They will navigate for you and even drive for you — and they’re much safer. When we can combine more complex knowledge and complex parts to solve complex problems, our quality of life soars. But here’s the catch. You cannot make complex stuff alone anymore. It’s too complex. And if you are not part of these ecosystems, your country will not thrive.” And trust is the essential ingredient that makes these ecosystems work and grow, Beinhocker adds. Trust acts as both glue and grease. It glues together bonds of cooperation, while at the same time it greases the flows of people, products, capital and ideas from one country to the next. Remove trust and the ecosystems start to collapse. Trust, though, is built by good rules and healthy relationships, and Trump is trampling on both. The result: If he goes down this road, Trump will make America and the world poorer. Mr. President, do your homework.
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