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Could an October Surprise Shift the Deadlocked Trump-Harris Race?
Is this the Ukraine bill, I mean border bill that gets about 17% of the 118 Billion. https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/whats-in-the-senates-118-billion-border-and-ukraine-deal -
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Thai gov. to tax (remitted) income from abroad for tax residents starting 2024 - Part II
And how many times has that same message been repeated in these threads this past year yet some still don't understand....yee gods. -
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Jatuporn Threatens Street Protests Against Casino and Land Lease Plans
Anything for a punch up. He has put on weight, prison food must agree with him. -
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Jatuporn Threatens Street Protests Against Casino and Land Lease Plans
I still gamble online via my VPN as I have an interest in a few greyhounds and a race horse in Australia but I learnt very early not to bet beyond my means. I don't see a problem with casinos as long as they are properly administered and are corruption free. The Thai lottery has destroyed many irresponsible people. My daughter in law is a prime case she works her arse off at her large restaurant and has nothing. She still outlays 50 grand per month on tickets for little or no result. Of course she owes all the people around where she works and has no intentions of paying them back, She also owes me 3 years rent for my town house, even though I gave her 50% discount. So I threw her out but I'll never see the money that's owing. -
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Honda ADV 160 (2025) – Stiff Suspension: Should I Upgrade?
am with you, was thinking about changing my click 160 to the ADV for a so called "good/soft" ride but this is another poster complaining about the ride, will keep my click for now, as you I did change the suspension as u did unfortunately didn't felt any difference, only get better over some bumps with slightly deflating the tires -
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Keir Starmer’s EU Reset: A Strategy Built on Falsehoods
Teresa May was a remainer. David Davis was a leaver. So although he was appointed Brexit Secretary, May surreptitiously undermined Davis by giving Robbins effective charge of any real "negotiations". Davis had had enough of this bs by the time May came back from Germany in July 2018 and he quit. May should never have been PM. The "Brexit done" rush was all about Boris's determination for a Brexit conclusion by end 2020. An ego thing probably. As you say, this TCA is probably better for the UK than nothing, lousy as it is. -
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Deputy House Speaker Pichet Approves MP's Sick Leave Amid Tak Bai Case Concerns
I think you are smoking some thing !! This has nothing to do with thaskin and for your info he was still under early release and not allowed to travel overseas that's why he asked the court You have No concept what innocent until proven guilty is let me explain so you can understand better in simple terms innocent until proven guilty is a presumption of innocence Under the presumption of innocence, the legal burden of proof is thus on the prosecution, or the court, General Pisan can travels overseas if he so desires and as the the deputy house speaker so rightly said its his business you are condemning a Man with out any proof again Thai logic are you going to lock up every one who has a court date who goes overseas lots of assumptions in your post how do you know he is running away ??? yes the limitations run out on the 25th whose fault is that the government no action I think you need to learn the Law and how it is applied because you lack education -
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Advisor Urges Public Not to Criticise PM Paetongtarn for using iPad
Very, very normal application or model usage of a business tool. Would written notes been accepted any different. -
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A Genuine Election Fraudster Gets Sentenced
Republican election denier Tina Peters sentenced to 9 years in prison for voting data scheme Politics Oct 3, 2024 5:43 PM EDT A judge ripped into a Colorado county clerk for her crimes and lies before sentencing her Thursday to nine years behind bars for a data-breach scheme spawned from the rampant false claims about voting machine fraud in the 2020 presidential race. District Judge Matthew Barrett told former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters — after earlier sparring with her for continuing to press discredited claims about rigged voting machines — that she never took her job seriously... Jurors found Peters guilty in August for allowing a man to misuse a security card to access to the Mesa County election system and for being deceptive about that person’s identity. https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/republican-election-denier-tina-peters-sentenced-to-9-years-in-prison-for-voting-data-scheme -
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Thai gov. to tax (remitted) income from abroad for tax residents starting 2024 - Part II
You're not missing anything, the point is what funds are being used to pay off the credit card. Lots of people have speculated that they can just use their credit/debit card in Thailand and it's not remitted income, end of the day common sense tells you that it is & so the only point is whether the funds used to pay it off are from assessable income or not.- 1
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Spreaders of Conspiracy Theories: Unmasking the Motivations Behind the Lies
From the masters of deception,mis,mal and dis information themself, those who conspire collude and plot to cover up anything damaging to themself and their interests. Hint for others who don't know its a 3 letter agency. -
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METV or Visa Exemption for multiple short-stay entries? (+ internal flights).
Hello All, First time poster here. I wanted to get some advice or information regarding my current visitations to Thailand. I have entered Thailand 5 times this year on Visa Exemption in May, June, July-August. and September/October. The most recent visit in September/October was 8 days in September, then a short trip to Japan for 5 days, and then another 5 days in October. My longest visit for any of these entries was 14 days in July-August, never extended. My time out of Thailand between these entries is anywhere between 25-40 days, apart from the most recent aforementioned trip to Japan. I always enter through Suvarnabhumi airport with no issues at current. (I have never entered Thailand before the trips this year!) My next trip is planned for November for a further 10 days, and then again in December for 23 days, my longest trip. In November, I would also be entering via Bangkok for 2 days, and then plan to get an internal flight from Bangkok to Koh Samui for a few days before returning to Bangkok. I then plan further visits after this as above. I am aware that there is no stated limit to entry to Thailand via air for Visa Exemption, but I am conscious of the quantity of Visa Exemption entries I am picking up in my passport. My questions are then 1) For these future visits, would it be advised to try to apply for an METV given then entry information above to mitigate any issues with immigration, or should Visa Exemption still be OK moving forward? 2) If METV is advisable, is this something that would likely be granted given my information above based on anyone's previous experience applying for this? and 3) When entering Koh Samui travelling from Bangkok (non-transit as advised above), would this pick up another visa exemption stamp when going through passport control at Samui and again returning to Bangkok, or because this is domestic travel and never 'officially' leaving the country you are still operating on the same exemption stamp? Happy to provide any further information should anyone ask if it helps to provide any answers! Many thanks!!
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