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mfd101

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Everything posted by mfd101

  1. Only some people. People who find it hard to move on and hope for a better future.
  2. That depends on how you read the complaint to which the CC was responding.
  3. Occasionally the CC gets it right. Perhaps things are looking up ... or the wind blowing in a new direction ...
  4. Just say No. Very politely to the parents, very sweetly to your girl. Over to them.
  5. Useful change in salary payments for government officials (who often seem to an outsider like 90% of anyone in Thailand who earns a salary). Given the inability of so many people to manage money - yes, even government officials! - paying them every fortnight rather than monthly makes sense.
  6. Which might suggest that actually changing the Constitution might stretch out in to Never-Never Land.
  7. Of course. Just wait for the real thing.
  8. One set of metaphysical concepts has about as much value and as many contradictions as another ...
  9. Such useful advice! I imagine he was a highly successful PM in his day (he got 6 years, I see, in 2 doses).
  10. I've been using the same mug shot for the last 5 or 6 years ... Just about time for a new one next month, I think. (So hansum!)
  11. In terms of its capacity to project power or to influence anything at all beyond its own borders, Thailand could scarcely be described as a 'middle power'. Small, incompetent and inward-looking would be more accurate. But nothing is achieved without optimism and aspiration.
  12. It will be interesting to see how 'family' is defined. My Khmer peasant family here in south Surin consists of: 2 grandparents (my FIL & MIL) in their 70s, 6 sons & daughters from this marriage in their 30s & 40s (ignoring another approx. 8 sons & daughters in their 50s from previous marriages), 4 husbands & wives of the daughters & sons (marriage here is matrilocal), & 9 children & teenagers, and that's ignoring assorted cousins in a village where just about everyone is 'cousin of Yong' (my MIL). And guess who gets to keep all of that lot on the not-quite-stable financial road. I'll certainly be looking forward to the government's monthly brown envelopes.
  13. So how do you cope with governments in Western democracies where 'no relevant expertise' is the norm for all Ministers & Prime Ministers/Presidents? Funny that.
  14. Basically I was too busy slaving my guts out to notice, first climbing the academic ladder of pretentiousness, then the Oz federal bureaucracy's slippery & dangerous ladder ... Happiness (love) came to me late, at age 62. Now quite content with life amongst the Khmer peasants of south Surin - cuddles every night, books all day. What's not to like.
  15. 59% of the votes to MFP. Quelle surprise!
  16. Yes yes, just give them time. Surely the point of what the NEW Minister suggested was to soften up the admirals (and the military more generally) for the upcoming bad news ... Gently gently catchee monkee! Or would you prefer another coup?
  17. Time will tell. At least he's making the right noises. But, as with all elected (or semi-elected) governments, turning good intentions in to good real-world outcomes is a longterm project, longer than any government other than the authoritarian actually gets ...
  18. True, though EVs exploding is an unfortunate way of putting it. ????
  19. We shall see. So far he's doing fine - intelligent, open-minded, approachable.
  20. Good. Learning to say No early. And often I hope.
  21. Not so, if his comments on the future of the Chinese subs are anything to go by.
  22. Seems a bit ridiculous that no staff appointments can be made till after the Parliament has received the Government's policy statement. Not obvious what the connection is between the two. Meantime a Minister without staff is unable to function in any sensible way, I should think.

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