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MikeandDow

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  1. Whoever was elected by the Pro-Democracy side was always going to be "investigated" by the EC; it wouldn't have mattered the slightest if it were Pita, Thaksin's daughter or the other PT Prime Minister nominees, anyone else from MF, or anyone backed by these parties. This was all designed and written into the Junta constitution; the Military/Establishment side in Thai politics knows that they are unable to win a fair or fair-ish election, so they added poison pills. The EC. Thai election laws, like virtually all Thai laws, always have some vagueness so that they can be "interpreted" (anyone ever visit Thai immigration?). The EC was appointed by the Junta and will always find something to question based on their "interpretation" of the rules. Moreover, they'll take their sweet time in doing so against an opposition candidate as every day after the election goes by, the sense of momentum of the winning, Pro-Democracy side wanes just a little. Finally, after they have done their best to blunt a sense of momentum, they'll refer the case to the NACC "out of an abundance of caution" so that the new PM will be referred to as the "under investigation (insert name)". Next is the NACC. The NACC will conduct a "fair and complete" investigation and take their sweet time about it in order to continue the policy of blunting momentum and casting aspersions on the Pro-Democracy side. Hmm... isn't Prawit's former aide still Head of the NACC? After the NACC, the Constitution Court will weigh in. Remember them? The ones who decided that an army regulation superseded the Constitution so that Prayut could live rent-free on an army base? The Senate. Since you all know about the Junta-appointed Senate, I won't waste my time. The process is clear as day. "Concerns" will be raised. Bull<deleted> rules and regulations will be cited. "Doubts" will be cast. "Questions" will be asked. In August , approximately four months after the election, when the momentum from the election has worn off and the leading candidate or candidates from the opposition side have been tarnished in the name of "making sure everything is correct", then they will decide if they want the tarnished candidate or they decide that "more investigations" are needed to "ensure fairness" and muddy it up further. This is all by design and was planned a few years ago. Power in Thailand isn't given, it is taken. If Pita and the Pro-Democracy side want to govern, they need to start fighting back, and quickly. Leaks about the EC members and their pre-election overseas trips and perks, point out the ridiculousness of involving the Senate, discreetly organize street demos, start making public statements about how stupid the process is, etc. Political power is an ephemeral thing as it is rarely measured, The vast majority of time, political power exists simply because people think you have it. Conversely, if people don't think you have it, you don't have it. If Pita wants to be PM, he needs to fight like hell now while he has the afterglow of a Democratic election. If he sits back and allows himself to be belittled, judged and insulted by his foes, his power will evaporate before he even uses it. Politics 101 is define your opponent before he can define himself. This was always going to occur; that was decided when the Junta wrote the current constitution. The question is simple; is the Pro-Democracy side going to fight?
  2. Yes they turned out to vote and they want the elites/military government out. But look whats haping now A <deleted> show, The elites/military are now fighting back and winning, this is making Thailand a laughing stock world wide, the average thai does not care he has voted and thats it enjoy the show
  3. It's a Muppet show, Thai's should be ashamed, you voted for this constitution!! muppets
  4. Embarrassment is not the word, Thai politics is the laughing stock of the world, its all well and good being angry but the average thai will not do anything about it, the thais voted to accept this constitution and the EC commission, just have to be glad thailand is not a nuclear power just a bunch of muppets
  5. Thailand is now a disgrace in the eyes of the world, All thais should be ashamed
  6. There is no democracy in thailand there has not been any free elections this is the first and look whats happing, payut pissing himself laughting at the thai people. they voted for this constitution, thai people have not the guts to do anything about this they do not care as it will upset the scams
  7. the EC should be jailed. what happened to the investigating into the 3 mill donation to Palang Pracharath Party, no word this whole election is just a farce, goverment not installed untill after 3 month plus Prayut is pissing himself laughing at the thai people
  8. What is happening in Thailand IS NOT DEMOCRACY its a farce, the world is watching
  9. I use a UPS inverter/charger and car battery if power cut, it cuts in automatically lasts approx 1 to 2 hrs have one for sale refurbished
  10. Totaly agree, why do they need to change the 112 law leave as is, but bring in new law, that is if convicted of 112 law get 2 days jail max or auto pardon, therefore not changing 112 law just making a mockery of it
  11. Totaly agree why do they need to shange the 112 law leave as is but bring in new law that is if convicted of 112 law get 2 days jail max or auto pardon therefore not changing 112 law just making a mockery of it
  12. Google the translation oh i forgot u dont like googling oh well tuff <deleted>
  13. another poster with nothing to say trying to be funny
  14. no google , would not take advice from here without doing my own research
  15. You need to research seen a subject sometime ago about this as u rightly said its the charging. note Connect Batteries in Parallel
  16. i can uderstand the solar syst i have cost me over 500000baht but befor i went down that track i had a 2000watt inverter with ups function and a car battery total cost 9000baht got about 6to 8 hrs running desktop pc, light, fan router, was not solar so had to rechard when power back on
  17. that is correct dont have a genset have solar gensets dont have ups and that is what is required see topic
  18. I already have a solar system works fine and as far as a writing course no need as i write published short storys had no complaints , dont post if u have nothing constructive to say to the current topic
  19. So fuel is free that is the same as a genset not sure if gensets have ups function ?? i know a car does not and thats the whole point Ups cuts in if power loss even micro seconds happens the pc does not shutdown
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