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‘Stupid’ memo highlights plight of rural Isaan

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Buying votes - maybe a few will be influenced by the money, but most just take the free cash handout and vote the way they would have done anyway! Certainly the case in my family..... I think they just consider it to be a return of the money they have been cheated out of for years. And at least it does provide an incentive to turn up and vote!

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On ‎6‎/‎04‎/‎2018 at 9:53 PM, robblok said:

Chris IQ is for 50% hereditary so education can influence the rest .. but an IQ of under 80 (on average).. that is real hard to imagine. Just my 2 cents.. I believe the under 90.. but under 80.. that is real bad.

Yeah Rob. The problem with IQ test they can be manipulated if education is not offered. Education is also political because it gets one to begin questioning. There is also in the background an agenda for the low educated not to have a vote.

 

My point was more on the why. Kids are lucky to get year 5 education in these parts.

 

Another argument is that a IQ test be designed for the skills tested. A lot of Academics don't like this type.

 

Well it keeps in the pineapple cutting business and there are always jobs on fishing boats.

13 hours ago, NanLaew said:

No. You've READ it many times.

No! I've seen it!  

Been with my wife a few times when I took her and her friends to go vote. 

A post in violation of fair use policy has been removed, when quoting from Wikipedia, please include a link as well. 

 

A post containing an image of a dangerous nature in regards to LM has been removed as well as a reply. 

In terms of regional value-added per capita, Isan is Thailand's poorest region. Bangkok is the richest, followed by central Thailand, southern Thailand, then northern Thailand. This ordering has been unchanged for decades.[10]:57 Thailand's highly centralized fiscal system reinforces the status quo. An obvious example of this Bangkok-centric policy is the allocation of budgets: Bangkok accounts for about 17 percent of population and 25.8 percent of GDP, but benefits from about 72.2 percent of total expenditures. Isan accounts for about 34 percent of population and 11.5 percent of GDP, but receives only 5.8 percent of expenditures

 

Isan's total population as of 2010 was 21,305,000

 

Isan's culture is predominantly Lao, and has much in common with that of the neighbouring country of Laos.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isan

20 hours ago, metisdead said:

when quoting from Wikipedia, please include a link as well.

 

There are other reasons the area is "poor"

 

 

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