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Trumps bald patch exposed
Sorry to disappoint but actually no i don't, a bit of thinning , but nothing revealing my scalp, normal for a guy in his sixties i think. and that is after chemo and radio therapy over the last few months. I personally could not care less, i was never vain in that respect, even less so now with the cancer. If it starts to go I'll simply shave it off. Trying to hide it looks ridiculous and can cost a fortune -
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Trumps bald patch exposed
Seems Trump has always been very sensitive about his big beautiful blond locks… So sensitive, in fact, that — according to a sworn deposition by his first wife — he allegedly raped her after blaming her for recommending her plastic surgeon, who botched his scalp reduction surgery. Rage, hair loss, and sexual assault — quite the combo. Who would’ve thought a Trump bad hair day could end in a rape allegation? (Oh right — Ivana did. In a sworn deposition.) https://www.theguardian.com/film/article/2024/may/20/donald-trump-biopic-the-apprentice-ali-abbasi-cannes -
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Good news for Americans: Trump is giving $600 rebate to everybody
It is unbelievable the BS you see and hear on forums like AN from people with no idea about how trade works in the real world. Have you ever heard of the term currency hedging? It is used when agreeing to buy a product from any country at an agreed price point. The taxes, duties and tariffs are another thing built into the Contract. When buying rice from Thailand it is inevitably bought over a long period of time and for a minimum and maximum amount 2000 Tonnes over 12 months. In the Contract the tariffs and taxes are all accounted for and the currency rate is hedged and then the deal is done or not. That is how international trade is done - not deal by deal or item by item. The buyer/importer pays an agreed amount based on the TOTAL COST of the products - including taxes and duties - if they are massively increased the Contract can be canned or changed. The usual Contract allowance is from 5% to 15% variation in import costs - any more than that and the Contract can be canned 0 the Buyer also hedges the currency but it is done differently through EFTs and is a huge part of the currency exchange markets world wide. What usually happens when costs increase is that the buyer (importer) then seeks the prices to be dropped, or they will buy from elsewhere. Then the importer also has to consider what other products will be offered to consumers in competition to the ones that they are buying. If a competitor is buying from a country with far lower duties, taxes and fees, they have to consider what price point their product will be competitive - that is why sometimes there is no price increase - even decreases if the competitor can get a much cheaper supplier. It is very complex and very fluid - but that is how international trade deals are done. Unlike the woke experts in the media saying the costs are all 100% passed on to the consumer, that is absolutely totally a false statement. -
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Good news for Americans: Trump is giving $600 rebate to everybody
DODGE check did not materialize because SS payment to 400 years old people and illegals were all false. DODGE could have scooped up more waste and abuse if they would audited DOD but they could not. The real money is wasted in DOD where they give contractors billions for seemingly trivial works. -
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Tourism Revenue Dept Plans Travel Tax Incentives for Low Season
So no lowly Isaan farmers will be shooting off anywhere for their hols.
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