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"I must study Politicks and War that my sons may have the liberty to study Mathematicks and Philosophy. My sons ought to study Geography, natural History, Naval Architecture, navigation, Commerce and Agriculture, in order to give their children a right to study Painting, Poetry, Musick, Architecture, Statuary, Tapestry, and Porcelaine."
I’m American and proud of it, but love and appreciate the world around me, and am always eager to learn about it. I do by best to stay unbiased when editing Wikipedia.
Pita Limjaroenrat is cleared of wrongdoing relating to his media shares by the Thai
Constitutional Court, securing his status as an MP in the Parliament
January 31: The Thai Constitutional Court rules that the
Move Forward Party’s campaign to amend the lèse-majesté law is unlawful as a threat to the monarchy, and orders the party to cease.
Super Tuesday in the 2024 Republican and Democratic primaries across the country for multiple offices.
March 6
One day after Super Tuesday,
Nikki Haley drops out of the 2024 presidential election, but refuses to endorse Donald Trump, who becomes the presumptive nominee.
Later that day Congressman
Dean Philips suspends his presidential campaign and endorses Joe Biden. A 2020 rematch between Trump and Biden is set for
2024.
March 8: Former Honduran president
Juan Orlando Hernández is found guilty in a Manhattan Federal court of conspiring with drug traffickers and enabling the transportation of over 400 tons of cocaine from Honduras to the US
March 12:
The Thai Election Commission asks the Constitutional Court to disband the Move Forward Party
Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry announces he will resign amidst an escalating gang war
Joe Biden and Donald Trump become their respective parties' presumptive nominees for the Presidency in the 2024 election.
April 5: The National Police of Ecuador
raid the Mexican embassy to a arrest a former Vice President accused of corruption, causing Mexico to sever all diplomatic ties.
May 14: Seafood restaurant chain
Red Lobster announces it will close 99 locations across the country. The chain filed for
Chapter 11 bankruptcy the next week.
Presidential debate between incumbent Democrat
Joe Biden and former president Republican
Donald Trump: September 2024
2025 United States Electoral College vote count: January 6, 2025
Upcoming elections
I've always been really interested in politics and elections, both in the US and abroad. In the second half of 2023 I got interested in
Indian and
Canadian politics.
The
BJP looses it's majority;
Modi relies on smaller parties to continue as Prime Minister. The INC officially become the Opposition Party;
Tharoor and
Gandhi win their own seats.
I tend to agree with George Washington, the 1st and in my opinion one of the best Presidents of the United States, that we should have no political parties or factions in the US. Nevertheless, I understand their importance, but prefer a multi-party system rather than our two-party system. Here are some political parties I would hypothetically support/vote for, or tend to agree with-from outside the US (I identify as a moderate independent on most issues). I find myself agreeing with aspects of a
Pirate Party.
Some historical figures I like. Unlike Presidents of the United States (my home country), I think these leaders can/are admired on a global basis rather than a primarily domestic one. I still have some American Presidents here though, but not all my favorites.
Name
Picture
George Washington (POTUS)
John Adams (POTUS)
Napoleon Bonaparte
Winston Churchill
Sun Yat-sen
Seretse Khama
Simón Bolívar
Abraham Lincoln (POTUS)
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
Ross Perot
John B. Anderson
Favorite flags
The American flag is my favorite, but Chicago, South Korea, and Japan are among my favorites.