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Jon Stewart Calls Out Trump Supporters’ ‘Bizarro’ Portrayal of Former President.
The homeless people thing started when Ronald Reagan closed the mental hospitals. -
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I am a tire watcher. Are you? If you don't, you should. Grab, Bolt, School Buses & Vans.
I am a tire watcher. What? You don't look at tires before getting into a Grab or a Bolt? You should. You might be surprised by what you see. I have seen too many bald tires on too many vehicles. I don't get into these cars. How about your children? Do you inspect the vans that take them to and from school? I did. I was surprised the van had four bald tires in the middle of the rainy season. I made the van owner and driver buy four new tires. Would you let your children get on a big bus powered by LP gas? Too many times trips, my son got on a bus like the one that burned today. If you think your school will do the right thing, think again. Trust but verify -- Ronald Reagan -
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I Voted Today
If you think the Russians want Harris to win, you're not keeping up on current events. Strangely enough, you are basically saying everyone wants Harris to win. Why is Trump so unpopular? -
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Russians want harris to win, chinese and iran want harris to win. Most europeans on this forum want harris to win. You america haters need to get stuffed -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 2 October 2024
UPDATE: Death toll in bus blaze tragedy rises to 25, 22 students, 3 teachers by Petch Petpailin Photo via Facebook/ Fire & Rescue Thailand The death toll from a devastating bus blaze tragedy today on Vibhavadi Rangsit Road in Pathum Thani province near Bangkok has soared to 25. Among the victims were 22 young students and three teachers. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1339544-school-bus-fire-claims-multiple-lives-and-injures-young-students-in-rangsit/?do=findComment&comment=19274438 -
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School Bus Fire Claims Multiple Lives and Injures Young Students in Rangsit
UPDATE: Death toll in bus blaze tragedy rises to 25, 22 students, 3 teachers by Petch Petpailin Photo via Facebook/ Fire & Rescue Thailand The death toll from a devastating bus blaze tragedy today on Vibhavadi Rangsit Road in Pathum Thani province near Bangkok has soared to 25. Among the victims were 22 young students and three teachers. According to a grim update by KhaoSod, the ill-fated coach was packed with 44 students, aged between three and nine, along with their devoted teachers from Wat Khao Phraya Sangkharam School in Uthai Thani. The group was eagerly heading to a field trip to Ayutthaya Historical Park and the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand Learning Centre in Nonthaburi. Disaster struck when a tyre burst mid-journey, causing the driver to lose control of the bus. The vehicle then careened into a traffic barrier in the right lane, igniting a catastrophic fire that would claim the lives of so many. The media reported that the students from the school were travelling in three separate buses, and the fire broke out on bus number 3. After extinguishing the fire, rescuers examined the bus and discovered the tragic sight of more than 10 victims lying lifeless near the emergency exits and other car doors. Initially, Thai news agencies reported that 10 students lost their lives in the incident, 19 others managed to escape, while 15 remained missing. The latest update from KhaoSod at around 2pm revealed that 25 victims were killed in the bus fire, including 22 students and three teachers. Their ages and identities have not yet been disclosed. There has been no report regarding the coach driver. A surviving teacher told KhaoSod that she tried to evacuate each student but the doors would not open leaving many students and teachers trapped inside the vehicle. Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra reportedly broke down in tears upon hearing the news after a parliamentary meeting. She later cancelled her schedule and planned to visit the hospital to meet the victims. PM Paetongtarn shared on her X (Twitter) account… “I am aware of the fire on the bus from Uthai Thani, which was carrying students on a field trip when the fire broke out on Vibhavadi Rangsit Road, near Bangkok, resulting in multiple deaths and injuries. As a mother, I want to express my deepest condolences to the families of the injured and deceased. As the head of the government, I assigned Anutin Charnvirakul, Suriya Juangroongruangkit, and Sabida Thaiseth to rush to the scene. The government will ensure that all medical treatment and compensation for the affected families are fully provided.” One family, whose eight year old son Ong-art Jaisaen was on the trip, came forward to urge ThaiRath to share a missing poster of the boy, as they were desperate to know if he was safe. Many netizens sent their wishes for his safe return and hoped he would soon be reunited with his family. ORIGINAL STORY: BREAKING: 10 Thai kindergarten students killed in bus blaze Ten kindergarten students tragically lost their lives, and many others were injured, after a fire broke out on a coach during a school field trip outside Zeer Rangsit mall on Vibhavadi Rangsit Road in Pathum Thani province, near Bangkok. The blaze, which erupted on the coach at around 12.20pm today, October 1, was reported by the Facebook page Fire & Rescue Thailand. The ill-fated bus was carrying enthusiastic students from Wat Khao Phraya Sangkharam School in the central province of Uthai Thani, aged between four and five years old. The group was en route to a highly anticipated field trip when disaster struck. Of the 42 teachers and pupils on board, only 19 managed to escape the inferno in time. Firefighters from the Hongskul Khlong Luang 21 Rescue Foundation swiftly closed the road and battled the fierce flames. Although the blaze has now been brought under control, rescuers have yet to inspect the interior of the bus for safety reasons. According to a report from KhaoSod, ten kindergarten students were pronounced dead at the scene, and many others were injured. The identities and ages of the victims have not yet been disclosed. The Facebook news page Ton News, also known as Khon Khao Prakan, reported at about 1.10pm that six injured victims were rushed to the hospital. KhaoSod added that the students were on their way to the Ayutthaya Historical Park in the central province of Ayutthaya and the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand Learning Centre in the central province of Nonthaburi. It is believed the cause of the fire was sparked when a tyre burst, making the bus crash into a traffic barrier. Shortly after, a loud noise emanated from inside the house. Upon investigation, Samphan discovered the house was engulfed in flames. Despite his efforts to douse the fire with water, it spread rapidly, prompting him to call for help. Source: The Thaiger -- 2024-10-02 -
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Thailand welcomes Google's US$1 billion investment in data center
I worked on Apples new data center in Denmark last year, they had problems with water ingress from the 375 meter felted valleys between the massive roof sections, i suspect with Thailands torrential downpours similar problems will occur. The cooling systems for these data centers is also on a scale hard to comprehend, they generate so much heat that the hot water was going to be piped to the nearest town. With the ambient temps being so high in Thailand, that may also cause some issues. The power requirements to run a data center are also astonishing. From the diggers moving in to completion, i would guess 5 plus years if on the scale of Apples center. -
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Frozen in time: British expats losing out on pensions in Thailand
That is pretty f——- up. What difference does it make where they live if one is vetted and qualified. Glad America doesn’t have that policy but if Harris wins anything is possible to include complete forfeiture to give to those who refuse to work. Socialism is what she represents. -
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Jon Stewart Calls Out Trump Supporters’ ‘Bizarro’ Portrayal of Former President.
You left out homeless people shi—-/-g on side walks, illegal aliens invading and the crime they bring, defund the police, drug epidemic, generations on welfare, decay of American cities and culture, woke, DEI , EBT cards , Obama phones just to name a few. -
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Assange the Hero ,speaks for the first time
Listen to his interview! Us govt insisted in writing into his plea agreement that he can’t file a case in a European Court of human rights or even a freedom of information act request as a result of its Expedition request.He said he wasnt free because of the system ! He’s free cause He pled guilty to journalism. He also regrets how much has been lost, how expressing the truth has been undermined, he sees more impunity , secrecy and more retaliation for speaking the truth . He through a shot across the the bow by saying the US Govt. Crossed the Rubicon by intentionally criminalizing journalism. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 2 October 2024
Frozen in time: British expats losing out on pensions in Thailand by Puntid Tantivangphaisal Frozen in time: British expats losing out on pensions in Thailand. Photo courtesy of iNews UK Three British expats reveal their nightmare experiences of having their UK pension frozen, thanks to a government policy that leaves them with unadjusted savings, sparking widespread outrage. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1339589-frozen-in-time-british-expats-losing-out-on-pensions-in-thailand/ -
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Frozen in time: British expats losing out on pensions in Thailand
Three British expats reveal their nightmare experiences of having their UK pension frozen, thanks to a government policy that leaves them with unadjusted savings, sparking widespread outrage. David McConkey believed he was heading for paradise when he retired to Bangkok in May this year. After 40 gruelling years as an electronics buyer, the 72 year old Scot was ready to bask in the sun, sandy beaches, and exotic cuisine of his favourite city. But his dream retirement turned into a financial nightmare when he discovered his UK state pension had been frozen. Despite decades of hard work and contributions, McConkey has been blindsided by a policy affecting 500,000 British expats. Unlike their counterparts in the UK, who enjoy annual increases through the triple lock system, expats like McConkey are left stranded with pensions stuck at their current rate. “I fully paid my contributions to the last penny, but now I am being penalised. People who emigrate to countries like the US get the annual uplift, but Thailand isn’t included. Why?” The triple lock guarantees UK pensioners an increase linked to inflation, wage growth, or 2.5%. Next April, this will mean an extra £460 (nearly 20,000 baht) a year for most. But expats like McConkey will miss out unless they live in a country with a reciprocal agreement with the UK. It’s not just McConkey who is struggling. George Lewis, a 76 year old British citizen, moved to Thailand in 2004 but now lives hand to mouth. “We don’t have heating bills but air conditioning is expensive, and fans just don’t cut it in 40-degree heat.” Another retiree, 76 year old Guy Lindsay-Watson, echoes the sentiment. “We are hardly coping.” The End Frozen Pensions campaign warns that many pensioners, including ex-nurses, firefighters, and police officers, now live in poverty. Some are even forced to return to the UK, putting extra strain on the NHS and social care system, reported iNews UK. “Government help is what we need, and we need it soon.” by Puntid Tantivangphaisal Frozen in time: British expats losing out on pensions in Thailand. Photo courtesy of iNews UK Source: The Thaiger -- 2024-10-02 -
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I Voted Today
I'm sure that was the same conversation in the okw as the Wehrmacht drove towards Stalingrad. Get a grip. Don't destroy your bot reputation with more utter stupidity -
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Desktop icons keep rearranging in Windows 10 when the PC is shut down sometimes.
I had same problem after getting WIN11. I did what you said, let's see. Thanks! -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 1 October 2024
to continue: Thailand Live Wednesday 2 October 2024 https://aseannow.com/topic/1339588-thailand-live-wednesday-2-october-2024/
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