Everything posted by JimHuaHin
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Thailand Faces Record Low Births, Sparking Population Concerns
Many will disagree, but here goes. The main groups wanting increased population are the war mongers and (big) business. The former need more soldiers as cannon fodder to achieve their expansionists plans, eg Putin and Xi. While the latter need more consumers to increase profits. The Earth has limited resources and can only hold a finite population of all life forms. Increasing retirement age, and thus the working-age population, can help fund the care of the elderly, as would the introduction of new technology (the technologies exist, but have not been widely applied)..
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Vietnam retirement
Clarification of last sentence - must get married to a Vietnamese citizen.
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Who lives without family?
I have no family - all known relatives have passed. I continue to survive and cope.
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TAT Scrambles to Restore Thailand's Image After Chinese Actor's Scam Centre Ordeal
Restore Thailand's image to what and when?
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Thai Cabinet Greenlights Draft Entertainment Complex Bill, Online Gambling Legalisation Loom
Surprised, not; the marfia families will be strongly supportive of any moves to enrichen themselves.
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Anutin Demands Severe Penalties for District Chief Corruption
Of course Anutin and his BJP have never been involved in corruption.
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Endoscopy & Colonoscopy recomendations
About 4 years ago, I had both done at the same time under general anesthetic at Mahachai Hospital (private) at Mahachai (about 2-3kms west of Central Mahachai, opposite side of road, travelling out of Bangkok). Procedure in mid morning, out of hospital about 2 hours later). Came back for results the following weeks. Some polyps were removed and checked for cancer. Total cost was about 20K Baht, for memory.
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Minister launches emergency plan as deadly dust chokes Thailand
Good summary. Rules and regulations are in place - but rarely enforced. The rich and powerful "buy" immunity from the laws and regulations. Until Thais actually change their thinking and behaviour, there will be no change. It is that simple.
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Does Trump completely lack decency and compassion?
Short answer - yes.
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600,000 Thai Students to Receive Learning Tablets by June
Except at government offices and banks, where reams of paper and multiple signatures are required. Did not General Prayut promise paperless government?
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Chinese Vessel Cuts Undersea Cables Near Taiwan Amid Rising Tensions
Seems that China and Russia are moving towards enacting WWIII.
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Thaksin Predicts Debt-Free Thailand by 2027 with New Strategies
More lies.
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Age 75 Vehicle Insurance
The Roojai website indicates that they only insure drivers 30-70 years old. Possibly solutions - seek out alternative vehicle insurance companies which will insure drivers 70+ years old, also, as suggested above, change car ownership from self to spouse/family member/friend/etc., and list yourself as a secondary driver (no problems, I have been told). Having only compulsory insurance is not advised, as noted above. This is Thailand, where the law and law enforcement are "flexible", farang friends who have been involved in accidents have told me (and this has not been my personal experience) that even though an accident is not your fault, because you are a farang/foreigner you are frequently considered at fault, as you are "rich". Good luck.
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From seed to fortune: The Chearavanont family’s billion-dollar rise
There are different types, or models, of modern capitalism; some maximise the exploitation of workers (and consumers), others minimise it. Do a Google (or other) search on "Types of capitalism".
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From seed to fortune: The Chearavanont family’s billion-dollar rise
Employs hundreds of thousands of workers; but what about the tens of thousands of small family businesses that are forced to close due to 711s appearing on almost every corner; or the tens of thousands of farmers who have lost their land and future due to massive agribusiness expansion? Go to Scholar Google and do a search on CP, and discover academic articles published overseas on the damage that CP has done to Thai families.
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From seed to fortune: The Chearavanont family’s billion-dollar rise
You left out exploitation of workers - where do profits come from?
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Is Accident Insurance a Requirement in Thailand
Can driver's over 70 years of age get comprehensive vehicle accident insurance?
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How to do the online training and renew your driver’s licence in Thailand
All great in theory, but ... I tried this in October when I had to renew my license; but the video stopped after about 10 minutes, a test question appeared (which I correctly answered), the video went back to the start, and after 10 minutes same question!!! So, I tried using Edge and Chrome, same problem. Even tried on my old back-up computer. Same result. Maybe a DLT problem? So tried again next day; same problem. Some friends have had similar problems; other completed the test ok online.
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Baltic Sea Power Cable Outage Sparks Sabotage Concerns Amid Regional Tensions
Thank you Putin. In this morning's news, a Russian vessel in the area where the cable is located at the time of the outage has been detailed. All part of Putin's "war" against Europe and NATO.
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Started walking for exercise, but.....
Swimming is a much safer option; or if you must walk, walk in a swimming pool (obviously one full of water).
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Concerns Mount Over Chinese Medical Tech in the NHS and Potential Data Harvesting Risks
Good reason to be concerned. A recent report from the US' NBR highlights several cases of overseas Chinese nationals working in foreign educational/health institutions stealing personal genetic, health and medical data.
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Japan dethrones Thailand as top tourist spot
Thailand is slowly falling behind the times, sinking further back in time, and soon maybe at the bottom of many rankings in ASEAN. Move forward into the future Thailand, or sink back into the dark ages.
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Kittiratt Urges Rate Cuts to Prevent Economic 'Disaster' in Thailand
How about substantially reducing corruption, that would be more help to the failing Thai economy.
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PM Paetongtarn crowned Politician of the Year in Bangkok poll
"... 1,500 respondents from across Thailand a simple but telling question: “Who do you think deserves to be honoured as the Politician of the Year 2024?” ... PM Paetongtarn left her competition in the dust with an impressive 15.4% of the vote ..." Only 1,500 respondents and she received 15.4% of the vote? Certainly not vox populi and certainly not a majority.
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Thaksin Outlines Vision for Transforming Thailand's Northeast
Taksin always has "plans" to extend the power and wealth of his family.