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Latest Pheu Thai-Led Coalition To Do Without Move Forward
bradiston replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
They can't change the Senate charter. It will change next May. -
Latest Pheu Thai-Led Coalition To Do Without Move Forward
bradiston replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Nah, far too simple. And what's Tony's return got to do with Anutin? MFP? Same deal? Cobblers, I think. -
Latest Pheu Thai-Led Coalition To Do Without Move Forward
bradiston replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Where does Khaosod get its news from? Go ahead I? -
Latest Pheu Thai-Led Coalition To Do Without Move Forward
bradiston replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Nobody apart from the other 7 parties to the original coalition, will work with MFP. 112 amendment is not in the MoU. It's odd that PT have made it clear they don't support amending 112, but are prepared to work with MFP, whereas BJT and the Democrats have just refused point blank to work with MFP because of 112, or so they say. If PT are prepared to work with MFP and reserve their position on 112, why can BJT and Democrats not do the same? And there's a certain amount of horse trading open to them all. For instance, BJT are looking for support for their Cannabis-Hemp Bill which I believe both PT and MFP oppose. They'll never get it through without support. If PT joined MFP in opposition, BJT would never get anything through. I don't think the Senate gets to vote on bills tabled in the house of reps, but I'm not sure. Anutin has declared he wouldn't join a minority government. Another election would be on the cards. But the vast expense and time would be prohibitive. The senate would have to reluctantly accept the inevitable. PT and MFP in a coalition government. 112 is such a relatively minor issue, but they've turned it into a mountain. -
Latest Pheu Thai-Led Coalition To Do Without Move Forward
bradiston replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
They got 38% and 151 seats. BJT got 3% and 71 seats. I don't call 38% a small part. Anutin declared in April he wouldn't work with anyone that didn't support his weed policy. That's both MFP and PT out the window then. https://www.voanews.com/a/pot-politics-emerge-as-key-issue-in-thai-election-/7068805.html Obviously welched on that item. Srettha is a flip flop politician. Supports amending 112 then opposes it. Urges Democrats and BJT to support Pita, then abandons the whole idea. The whole rotten crew on this ship of fools should be planked. -
Latest Pheu Thai-Led Coalition To Do Without Move Forward
bradiston replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
https://www.voanews.com/a/pot-politics-emerge-as-key-issue-in-thai-election-/7068805.html Anutin: "“Whoever wants to form the government with us must support the cannabis policy,” he told a TV talk show host on April 26." PT dead against it. -
Thailand could face a “lost year” if no government formed soon
bradiston replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
I guess "legalising" it made the supply chain that much more traceable. Now, weed shops everywhere, info on source, different types, strengths, availability. There are pluses and minuses. No idea if Anutin and co have benefited financially from the liberalisation. Apparently there's a big problem with imports. If you followed the same trajectory with an amendment to 112 as that followed by liberalising the cannabis laws, lowering the penalties, for instance, would there be a corresponding change in attitudes and behaviour? Is that what they're scared of? Yeah, could be I guess. -
Thailand could face a “lost year” if no government formed soon
bradiston replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Ok, I take it back. In some ways you make a valid point. It was Anutin, leader of Bumjaithai, who brought in the ganja liberalisation laws. Now we have his right hand nut saying why not allow people to gun down anyone transgressing section 112. Bumjaithai - utterly opposed to even considering amending 112, but full steam ahead on weed amendments. Unopposed. Strange country, Thailand. Well, strange crowd running it. Irrational, emotional, unpredictable, inconsistent. Not a good basis for good governance. -
Thailand could face a “lost year” if no government formed soon
bradiston replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
What's being stoned got to do with it? Nonsense post. -
Thailand could face a “lost year” if no government formed soon
bradiston replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
The £ was riding high against the baht, and all other currencies, for a month or so. You could get 45.5 some places. $1.31 anybody? Can't see how that reflects a strong baht. Now it's moved back below 44 and $1.28. Happens all the time. -
Thailand could face a “lost year” if no government formed soon
bradiston replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
That's right. A complete nut. Deputy leader of Bumjaithai, with whom Pheu Thai it is rumoured are looking to hook up. It was part of a tirade against Pita in parliament. This is what it's come to. -
Thailand could face a “lost year” if no government formed soon
bradiston replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Here's just a sample of what Pita is up against in parliament. The nut behind the wheel, Chada Thaised, deputy leader of the Bumjaithai Party. https://www.thaipbsworld.com/chada-thaised-ferocious-opponent-of-pitas-pm-bid-has-a-dark-and-violence-racked-history/ https://thethaiger.com/news/national/words-as-ammunition-bhumjaithai-party-mp-demands-shooting-law-for-people-insulting-thai-monarchy -
Thailand could face a “lost year” if no government formed soon
bradiston replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Exactly, well put. They have an economic policy which will take time to implement, so suddenly it's their fault that everything is, or will be held up. Just more of the slanted press spreading misinformation. They just don't seem to know how to write unbiased copy. Maybe they're not taught that on their media degree courses. -
Thailand could face a “lost year” if no government formed soon
bradiston replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Interesting link. Opposition to amending Section 112 and the collapse of the Thai economy. Unforseen consequences play havoc. -
Despite Being Blasted, Chuwit Insists Thaksin Not Returning On Aug. 10
bradiston replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Sure. Diabetes. Dementia. Nut shrinkage. Chronic flatulence. Piles. Any well accredited doctor could no doubt come up with a long list of hard to disprove ailments. Yes. He'll walk, no doubt about that. But PT might find it difficult after the kicking they'll be getting from their erstwhile supporters, and the rogering by their erstwhile political opponents. Yeah take it like the chicken <deleted>s you are, so called "Leaders of For Thailand". -
Despite Being Blasted, Chuwit Insists Thaksin Not Returning On Aug. 10
bradiston replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
If he has a serious medical condition, dementia or some such, he won't do a day in chokey I'll wager. Call a doctor! -
Despite Being Blasted, Chuwit Insists Thaksin Not Returning On Aug. 10
bradiston replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Oh yes they are! 1000s here in Thailand. The real life Untouchables. -
Despite Being Blasted, Chuwit Insists Thaksin Not Returning On Aug. 10
bradiston replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
How many times does it have to be said? The answer to PT's problems lies in opposition. Renounce their futile and treacherous attempts at forming a government with their sworn enemies. Sit down, calm down and just figure it out. It's a no brainer. Tony can wait. -
Yes, that last statement I withdraw.
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Great reply, thanks. I got a recommendation from another member and have followed up. Definitely need a Lan port. WiFi too flaky. He can provide the box and installation. A bit pricier than DIY but what isn't? One outstanding problem is the internet speed. Mine is max 15 Mbps, and he says that's the bare minimum. And itsshared in my condo, so really isn't ideal. And the packages aren't cheap by comparison to what I pay for my clunky cable company. So, still a few hurdles to vault.
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Quite so. I'm a burnt out sys admin. 10 years of SCO and NT fried my brains. I can hardly look at a screen and keyboard without blanking out. Thanks anyway.
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Sorry, I somehow missed your earlier posts. The IPTV company is IPTV.bz. The box has Bluetooth and a remote but no LAN port which I find quite bizarre. If I can only install via usb, I'm not interested. Kodi doesn't interest me. I had it years ago. It worked well but then all my feeds got knocked out 1 by 1 even with a VPN. So this box is going back hopefully tomorrow and I will try contacting a pro to sort out what I want. Thanks
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How will you load software? My Mi box doesn't have a browser. I tried a 24 HR free trial of an IPTV provider on my phone, but the server link was just a blank page and the playlist just came up as thousands of lines of text. There was no way I could log into their server from the Mi box. Guess I'm missing something?
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Red Shirts in Korat Gather to Welcome Thaksin at Don Mueang Airport
bradiston replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Chuwit for PM! He's got all the qualifications. A CV to die for... https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuwit_Kamolvisit