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Julian Assange faces further wait over extradition ruling
Srikcir replied to Social Media's topic in World News
First, Assange is a private individual and not the "press." US Case Law applies vs UK's Common Law. The US will insist US laws apply, not UK with Assange as an incarcerated prisoner wherein many freedoms are limited. "[W]hen a regulation impinges on inmates' constitutional rights, the regulation is valid if it is reasonably related to legitimate penological interests." Turner v. Safley 482 U.S. 78 (1987). -
Parents of eye doctor killed in hit-and-run to receive 27 million baht
Srikcir replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
Him. -
Parents of eye doctor killed in hit-and-run to receive 27 million baht
Srikcir replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
And five years in jail. -
Thailand forecasts 558 billion baht foreign investment in key sectors
Srikcir replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
"Thailand forecasts 558 billion baht foreign investment in key sectors" - that's called inflow FDI (IFDI). What is the outflow FDI (OFDI) - Thailand's investment in foreign markets? Why is the latter just as important as the former? Because it helps foreign exporters create new or expanded export channels to Thailand. From statistics reported by Bank of Thailand Five highest recipients of Thailand's OFDI in 2023Q3 were (rounded) China at 83 billion baht, Singapore at 60 billion baht, US at 58 billion baht, Japan at 42 billion baht and EU (excluding UK) at 27 billion baht. Five lowest are Vietnam at 2 billion baht, Netherlands at 4 billion baht, Kuwait at 5 billion baht, and New Zealand at 9 billion baht Total OFDI of all recipients at 470 billion baht. To me the lower Thailand's OFDI, the higher opportunity for greater trade through higher OFDI. Surprise, Thailand's Inflow FDI exceeds its Outflow FDI. Thailand can afford increased OFDI to create more trade with more nations. Universally, international trade is a "two-way street." Well, except when Thailand is addicted to purchasing foreign weapons. -
Former prosecutor files lawsuit in Red Bull hit-and-run case
Srikcir replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
But he isn't. "purportedly" What's his clear and convincing evidence and why isn't NACC, PPC and "independent panel" also sued if they have as well ignored exculpatory evidence in their independent investigations? Maybe because they didn't and might countersue for defamation. -
Saab swoops to supply Gripen jets to RTAF in 19-billion-baht deal
Srikcir replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Interesting provision. Maybe a FTA in the works with Sweden? Another trip for PM Srettha? If so I hope in light of possible amendments to Thailand's constitution that he takes a close look at Sweden's constitutional monarchy dating from 1809 and how it's Riksdag functions. In 2023 Sweden was the third most electoral democratic country in the world as a "full democracy." -
I'm surprised you didn't go LTR visa with annual notifications, multi re-entries, back to back five year stays and other benefits. Thai Elite might have been an alternative. On the other hand getting permanent residence (SRRV Smile, Expanded Courtesy) in The Philippines appears much accessible to you than Thailand.
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Defence Minister, Navy Chief Leave For China To Wrap Up Submarine Deal
Srikcir replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Because it's a contract and requires a large down-payment already paid ($193.7 million) and installment payments already begun. Not to mention a contract between China and Thailand governments and no refund of any payments. However, what happened to the Thai government deciding to replace the sub purchase with a frigate? "Thailand aims swapping Chinese sub with frigate after troubled deal" By Reuters.com, October 24, 2023 But apparently not a government decision but a Thai navy decision on how Thai taxpayers money is spent? "The navy has said submarine procurement is vital to Thailand's long-term defence interests." End of problem. -
An economic national policy to focus soley on foreign Tourism to jump start the Thai economy in lieu of Thailand's traditional drivers of GDP in the sectors of export of Goods and Service, and Domestic Spending began in 2014 with military coup leader and PM Prayut whose coup crashed the economy. And thus, that policy continues today as an extension of pseudo military control of the nation. Albeit PM Thavisin I believe has recognized the fallacy of that approach as Tourism is a low-value subset of any economic GDP sectors. Some economists even view primary focus on Tourism can diminish overall GDP growth due low wages predominant in Tourism. Focus on Tourism may do well for small undeveloped nations (ie., Maldives, The Vatican) that lack natural resources, manufacturing and technology but not for developing nations like Thailand. In the US in 2022 Tourism accounted for only 8% of GDP! Thavisin also knows that increasing GDP growth through high-value exports (ie., FTA's) and domestic consumer spending takes time (months to years), especially given today's intolerable high household debt that has run unrestrained during PM Prayut's regime versus Tourism that can be immediately exploited for political purposes to boost the PTP (and thus military leadership) creditability.
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Created by man: "Thomas Young first introduced the word “energy” to the field of physics in 1800, but the word did not gain popularity. Young later established the wave nature of light through interference experiments. The related term “work” was defined in 1828/29 by Gustave Gaspard de Coriolis and Jean-Victor Poncelet https://home.uni-leipzig.de › energy - The History of the Word "Energy"
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Created by man: "Thomas Young first introduced the word “energy” to the field of physics in 1800, but the word did not gain popularity. Young later established the wave nature of light through interference experiments. The related term “work” was defined in 1828/29 by Gustave Gaspard de Coriolis and Jean-Victor Poncelet https://home.uni-leipzig.de › energy - The History of the Word "Energy"
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Created by man: "Thomas Young first introduced the word “energy” to the field of physics in 1800, but the word did not gain popularity. Young later established the wave nature of light through interference experiments. The related term “work” was defined in 1828/29 by Gustave Gaspard de Coriolis and Jean-Victor Poncelet https://home.uni-leipzig.de › energy - The History of the Word "Energy"
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Trump wins last-minute reprieve as judge cuts fraud bond to $175m
Srikcir replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Without evidence other than hearsay comments in a supposed court of law. Trump didn't even submit an affidavit under oath to the court for his claims. Yet he lied (aka perjury) under oath on the stand about having cash to cover the whole bond amount set by the lower court. -
Even Legal Gambling is traditionally a real opportunity for money laundering all that cash. Government needs first solid oversight to monitor and apprehend siphoning of cash in casinos. Easiest to get assistance from nations nearby that offer casino gambling. If you go with "Thianess", you'll just add more corruption.
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No More ‘Bananas’ For Potential Move Forward Defectors: Thammanat
Srikcir replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
When does a banana go to the doctor? When he is a little green and not peeling well! -
'I'm boycotting Spain!' Britons say they 'will never go back' to holiday hotspot amid new rules affecting tourists" Not being part of the EU, you're foreigners. And seemingly misbehaved like foreign tourists in Phuket and Pattaya. People of the EU may look back now and thank Brittain for Brexit.
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Something perhaps lost in translation? Failure to install a government elected by a majority of voters and substitute with a military-backed government representing a minority of voters would seem a greater threat. Law enforcement driven by public opinions and not by the rule of law (especially when successfully enforced) would seem more a threat to societal order.
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Bangkok tuk tuk driver and tailor shop scam British YouTuber
Srikcir replied to snoop1130's topic in Bangkok News
Scummy YouTuber at it again. Just get a taxi to MBK to continue trip. -
Also consistent with the 1970's mutiny of a missile frigate and sub chaser led by Soviet Captain 3rd Rank and political commisar Valery Sablin whose vision of communism, however, was not the communism practiced by the Soviet Union. https://www.military.com/history/ March 16, 2023 by Blake Stilwell.
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Thai tensions thaw as peace talks resume between NSC and BRN
Srikcir replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Somehow smothering the Malay people with foreign tourists by the Thai government doesn't seem consistent with current peace talks wherein the insurgency is about respecting Malay way of life. Having as a minimum semi-autonomy (supported by PM Yingluck in 2013) the Malays should decide the extent and impact of such tourism on their society. As a minimum such "transformation" should be presented to the Malay people through a referendum. -
Thailand grapples with surge in illegal foreign workers in tourism
Srikcir replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
As I've said before, find a way for those foreign workers to have a path to work permits, ie., as undocumented immigrants, so that they aren't trafficked and not abused by their Thai employers. Spending resources to monitor, apprehend and prosecute illegal foreign workers is a waste of resources and does nothing to stop trafficking. -
Thai-China high-speed rail set to boost ASEAN connectivity
Srikcir replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
$411M USD per kilometer But a good deal for China as it loaned the funds to Thailand at higher than Sovereign interest rate to build the rail line.