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The cost, benefits, and implication of cash handout programs
bamnutsak replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
In the case of Thailand, it was quickly presented to the Thai electorate by PTP. However, the enactment seems to have reverted to Thai (glacial) Time. IMO, the Constitutional Court should have a case presented to them regarding PTP's ILLEGAL vote-buying actions. Possibly owning shares in a long-defunct "media" group, and/or proposing changes to the Consitution, are far less serious charges. -
Is this "Hard Power"? Thailand tourism authorities need to better communicate these unique aspects of their "Culture". Why are some places so sacred that they require special dress codes? That is what is done at royally-sanctioned temples for example, with clearly communicated dress code diagrams, and wraps are available for rent. But a public park? How is that different than a beach? How is a tourist going to know this ground is sacred? Just publish dress code guidelines. Do you want to base your economy on tourists? If so, step up proactively to deal with potential issues.
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Who could replace Biden ?
bamnutsak replied to nobodysfriend's topic in US & Canada Topics and Events
In no particular order: Gavin Newsom Gretchen Whitmer J,B. Pritzker Josh Shapiro Amy Klobuchar Pete Buttigieg -
Almost anyone with half a brain would know that the current Thai government is weak and plays both sides, see also Ukraine v. Russia. And given the 'history' in four restive Southern provinces, that the government would object to the Israeli ambassadors hijacking of tuk-tuks, placing the government in a difficult position. Blowback: Foreign Minister Panpri Pahittanukorn on Tuesday has ordered his permanent secretary to summon Israeli Ambassador to Thailand Orna Sagiv to explain that the Thai government doesn't support the use of dozens of tutktuk as vehicles for the campaign posters calling for the release of all hostages taken by Hamas. He added the negotiations for the release of Thai hostages is ongoing and their safety is a priority. source Khaosod English FB
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Thailand to tackle declining birth rate as national issue
bamnutsak replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
This calls for a "Super" Committee. If people felt positive about the future of the country they'd be inclined to parent more children. -
Temporarily suspended at one border... https://www.tatnews.org/2023/11/thailand-suspends-tm6-form-at-sadao-immigration-checkpoint/
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Thai cabinet to decide on Chinese-built submarine purchase
bamnutsak replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
This tub has been officially named HTMS Money Pit. There is no money in the 2024 budget for this folly, so I'm not certain what the "cabinet" can do? -
Thai Prime Minister to woo global giants at World Economic Forum
bamnutsak replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
He's got a bridge for sale. -
25,000 Farmers to Receive Land Titles in Nationwide Initiative
bamnutsak replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
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Given the weather issues I would suspect Trump supporters would walk through a nuclear blast zone to get to make the 7:00 PM deadline. Desantis and Haley "supporters" lack that fervor.
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Does using a VPN impact online banking?
bamnutsak replied to BananaBandit's topic in IT and Computers
How many times did you access your account successfully in this period? Two times? Twenty? Why do you need to use a VPN? https://international.schwab.com/expatriate-essentials https://www.reddit.com/r/Schwab/comments/rsw57n/schwab_is_removing_email_as_a_2fa_when_logging_in/?rdt=39122 It looks like Schwab offers several 2FA options. Proprietary token, Symantec app. The simplest may be using the mobile app? https://www.schwab.com/content/htc-mobile-verification -
At this time, medical cannabis is limited as a treatment to six conditions, per the Department of Traditional Medicine (DTAM), within the Ministry of Public Health (MoPH). DMS’s guidance for the use of cannabinoids product. Medical cannabis benefits for six conditions include: neuropathic pain, chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting, intractable epilepsy, spasticity from multiple sclerosis, AIDS-related cachexia, and palliative care conditions May be beneficial for conditions including generalized anxiety disorder, Parkinson disease, Alzheimer disease, and demyelinating disease Might be beneficial for cancer treatment, but more information and research are needed To expand the medical cannabis treatment program the Minister has a lot of work to do. And to restrict or eliminate recreational use, Cannabis flower (any production, sale, possession, use) will have to be re-criminalized.
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Reporting office? I would register for the NEW TM30 system, and file a NEW TM30. After that, you may be able to use the 90-Day reporting system successfully. For the current report just go in person. Does your reporting office require an appointment? Seems like you could go on Monday. But yes, the grace period is seven calendar days so you'll be fine.
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What's your favorite strain for work, sleep & going out?
bamnutsak replied to shocky2012's topic in Thailand Cannabis Forum
Understood, but that's the nature and evolution of the current market here. IMO, one can do a bit of research on strains, and then start looking for those strains from reliable suppliers. All that can be done in an hour or so. Not as easy as having your maid sort it out, but not really that challenging. -
What's your favorite strain for work, sleep & going out?
bamnutsak replied to shocky2012's topic in Thailand Cannabis Forum
Likely Durban Poison, a legendary pure Sativa. Maybe look for other Sativa-dominant strains, like the OP mentioned: Jack Herer, or Sour Diesel, anything with "Haze" in the strain name. In theory, local Thai Sativa landrace would give similar feelings. -
Rejected at Nong Kai border for unknown reason
bamnutsak replied to siwiek's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
Can you elaborate on this assertion? -
Rejected at Nong Kai border for unknown reason
bamnutsak replied to siwiek's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
I think the BP requirement is a result of the TM6 being "retired". There may be a mandatory field for arriving flight information (carrier/flight no.), and IOs are instructed to verify this. I would think a mobile BP would be acceptable provided it showed your name and flight details. -
Doesn't this violate medical privacy "laws"? As critics get closer to "looking behind the curtain", more details are leaked, and the condition(s) become more severe. Who do they think they're fooling? I mean, other than themselves.
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What Movies or TV shows are you watching (2024)
bamnutsak replied to Rimmer's topic in Entertainment
Boy Swallows Universe, limited series, 7 eps, Netflix, from the Trent Dalton novel, 1980s Brisbane criminal world, great mullets. Watched ep. 1, looks awesome. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=raizBMsLYug -
Senior labour official denies DSI’s allegation of human trafficking
bamnutsak replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
And let's not talk about the 30,000 Thai workers trafficked who were "encouraged" by the government to go to Israel. Very shady dealings there as well. These workers are among some 30,000 Thai nationals living in Israel and working mainly in agriculture. Among them, about 5,000 are in the immediate vicinity of the troubled Gaza Strip. During the government of Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-o-cha, Thai workers were encouraged to participate in the “Thailand-Israel Cooperation on the Placement of Workers (TIC)” project to work in the agricultural sector. This cooperation has been running for 17 rounds. https://www.khaosodenglish.com/politics/2023/10/09/thais-have-been-supported-to-work-in-israel-before-the-attack/ -
Council of State makes digital wallet look even harder
bamnutsak replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
The Council of State has given Srettha just the right amount of rope. What he chooses to do with it is up to him. -
Experts warn of ‘lost generation’ as Thailand marks Children’s Day
bamnutsak replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
On the plus side, the children learn valuable stretching exercises when prostrating.