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This itemizes it all. Thank you Presdient Trump, keep up the good work. https://amgreatness.com/2025/07/17/the-world-woke-up/ Its so good I wish I could post it all. Here is a sample: "What about indomitable, all-powerful, theocratic Iran, the scourge of the Middle East for nearly fifty years? Although it had never won a war in the last half-century, its terrorist surrogates—Hezbollah, Hamas, and the Houthis—were supposedly too dangerous to provoke. Now? Most of their expeditionary terrorists are neutered, and their leaders are in hiding or dead. Iran has no air force, no real navy, no air defenses, and no active nuclear weapons program. Its safety apparently depends only on the mood of the U.S. or Israel on any given day, not to fly into its airspace and take out its missiles, nuclear sites, generals, or theocrats at will. What happened to the supposedly inevitable recession, hyperinflation, stock market collapse, unemployment spikes, and global trade war that last spring economists assured us would hit by summer? Job growth is strong, and April’s inflation rate is the lowest in four years. GDP is still steady. The stock market hit a record high. Trade partners are renegotiating their surpluses with the U.S. It turns out that staying in the U.S. consumer market is the top priority of our trading partners. It seems their preexisting and mostly undisclosed profits were large enough to afford reasonable U.S. symmetrical tariffs." Life is good here boys and girls. Its gonna be a fun high season ! -
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Epstein Coverup Continues
#WINNING Trump supporters burn their MAGA hats after Trump's post about Epstein. -
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NBTC Slashes Mobile Tariffs: Cheaper Packages Under 240 Baht Picture courtesy of Khaosod Regulators urge affordable plans as industry feels pressure to lower costs The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) is set to revise mobile phone tariffs, aiming to introduce more affordable Blue Flag Packages, reducing the cap from 240 baht (£5.29) per month. Acting Secretary-General Trairat Viriyasirikul revealed that the NBTC discussed 86 agenda items in their recent meeting, including updates on business permits, license supervision, and legal proceedings. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1367049-nbtc-slashes-mobile-tariffs-cheaper-packages-under-240-baht/ -
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Report NBTC Slashes Mobile Tariffs: Cheaper Packages Under 240 Baht
Picture courtesy of Khaosod Regulators urge affordable plans as industry feels pressure to lower costs BANGKOK - The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) is set to revise mobile phone tariffs, aiming to introduce more affordable Blue Flag Packages, reducing the cap from 240 baht (£5.29) per month. Acting Secretary-General Trairat Viriyasirikul revealed that the NBTC discussed 86 agenda items in their recent meeting, including updates on business permits, license supervision, and legal proceedings. One significant topic was agenda 4.44, focusing on regulating domestic mobile phone service rates, especially charges beyond promotional package entitlements. The NBTC intends to update guidelines to align service charges with market dynamics, enhancing consumer options. Trairat explained the importance of revising the 2020 regulations to ensure they reflect the current telecommunications landscape. The proposed changes suggest reducing starting prices for key promotional packages, targeting essential services such as calls and high-speed mobile internet, while excluding outdated SMS and MMS services. This revision considers the average revenue per user from both postpaid and prepaid services, aiming to offer lower costs for critical services over traditional messaging options. Moreover, the NBTC recommends operators provide at least two starter packages: Pay Per Use and Flat Rate. This initiative is expected to drive fair competition, maintain service efficiency, and ultimately benefit the consumers. Trairat emphasised that reviewing mobile rates would ensure transparency and adapt to technological market shifts. Operators who hold frequency bands will need to offer budget-friendly packages similar to Blue Flag products, which provide cost-effective choices. The NBTC plans to expedite drafting guidelines once approved to proceed with these changes. Meanwhile, agenda 5.19 reviewed FM frequency licensing for local broadcasting, with 2,286 applicants, of which 2,237 qualified for auction participation. The NBTC will release a participant list shortly. Forty-four entities were disqualified, and five withdrew their applications. The NBTC announced the termination of interim FM broadcasting on December 31, with new licences commencing January 1 next year. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-07-18 -
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Epstein Coverup Continues
That might be wishful thinking, but hundreds of millions would welcome it. I forgot to mention Margery Taylor Greene is outraged and outspoken about it. All the biggest Trump apologists and MAGA anchors, the ones onboard since day one, are all not happy. And it's only going to get worse if he puts out some bogus files.
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