@tera_eghara On the contrary, I had my 3 bluebooks renewed under 20-25 mins that too at end of Chaitra when everyone is trying to renew to avoid fines.
A group of options traders in Gaza joking about how finance influencers on social media are surrounded by Lamborghinis, waterfront mansions, luxury vacations, and six-figure trading accounts, while theyβre trading from a rooftop with slow internet, post-war destruction in the background, and accounts so small they celebrate single digit gain. Funny, self-deprecating, and unexpectedly moving. A reminder that resilience isnβt about perfect conditions. Itβs about showing up anyway.
Bhutanese are described as greedier and more cunning than Somalis. Huge numbers have their own Medicaid firms. In Ohio alone, just people with the Bhutanese last name of Adhikari have been paid $350M β a tenth of the GDP of their country. Much is sent back there.
MEDICAID MILLIONS Part 5 is out and worth the wait. Meet Roshan Adhikari, a 29-year old who came to America as a refugee from Bhutan, and now lives like a garish rapper. How? 81% of Bhutanese are on welfare, which they use to make Medicaid pay companies owned by the other 19%.
Current read: How Democracies Die by @levitsky2@dziblatt
How much do you guys think this line will relevant to Nepalese politics in upcoming years π§
Current read: How Democracies Die by @levitsky2@dziblatt
How much do you guys think this line will relevant to Nepalese politics in upcoming years π§