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It makes you wonder how these people really see things progressing in Thailand along the lines of wages. Clearly you cannot have the wage increases these people want as well as businesses employing double the workers they need, with most of them sitting around on their phones all day. And jobs are so easy to come by, workers start and quit very quickly. I think a lot of people don't realise how good some Thai employees have it. If people want to see workers being treated more like they are in wealthier countries, they have to be aware that they might end up being treated more like they are in wealthier countries.
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How can he? They made Trump the bad guy as he continued Obama era policies which he then changed immediately due to public backlash. Now they, the good guys, are letting the immigrants in and helping them set up a home. "Because that's what heroes do!" They can hardly go back on their campaign pledge of "Awful, but not quite as bad as Trump!". Progressivism can be so funny to watch sometimes.
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Thaksin oversaw a pretty substantial economic blunder in the form of the rice pledging scheme, which still hasn't been resolved. The scale of vote-buying and cronyism that kept Thaksin in power had to be funded somehow. If Thaksin, or another Thaksin proxy, was still able to run, who knows how it might effect the economy as he tries to find money to fund the vote-buying.
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24 year old German Finnish speaking foreigner missing in Thailand
BangkokReady replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
In order to suggest that times "should not have changed", someone is clearly stating that times have changed. Whether they celebrate that concept or wish it wasn't the case, acknowledgement remains a key part of it. -
That's the problem right there! Farmers go on pointing fest
BangkokReady replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
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24 year old German Finnish speaking foreigner missing in Thailand
BangkokReady replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
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This is really the key. Thailand might have some money and some flash malls, but it's really a poor third world country in most respects. These things happen very gradually, and to expect Thai people, who mostly still believe in ghosts, magic, spirits, luck, fate, etc., to behave like socially responsible people is quite an ask. Especially when an absolute cornerstone of Thai culture is to not hold people responsible for anything, not cause people to lose face, and not to really make a fuss about something. It will probably happen eventually. But, as you say, the changes that come with it might not be to everyone's liking.
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Interesting. I checked out the beans in the coffee I used to buy in Vietnam and it appears it was a blend of Arabica and Robusta. (I had assumed they were 100% Robusta.) I'll find out what 100% Robusta is like soon, then I might try the mixed beans shared by @Peterw42 above. ????
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I've had robusta in Vietnam and really enjoyed it. I felt that it didn't have the bitterness that I'm finding now that I'm trying some fresh ground beans here. Some of it had quite a rich taste with an almost chocolaty smoothness. I'll have to give some robusta beans a try here. There don't seem to be many around though.
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What is the difference in taste?
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It does sound similar, but the key difference here would be the lack of rice-hoarding and attempted (and failed) global rice price manipulation. Also, without the pledge/hoarding, there is less chance of the smuggling of low quality rice from abroad, mismanagement of storage leading to most of the rice going bad, many farmers not even getting the money promised to them, and the whole thing still being an issue ten years later. So, if your question is really "Wait! Aren't they just doing the same thing that Thaksin did through his proxy sister?", the answer would be: no.
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Neither Vietnam nor China are economically communist. In order to prosper, both had to switch to a capitalist free-market economy. The difference with Vietnam is that they are very much on the up, whereas China has plateaued somewhat. It could be suggested that the "politically communist" thing could have also run its course, but, given China's awful human rights abuses and many other crimes which go unpunished, it's hard to make a case for it to have ever been valid there.