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4 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

You can blame alot of that on the biggest joke, and Prayuth. Both appear to be ultra nationalists and both appear to dislike foreigners and scare away Western tourists and ex-pats. 

Thought it was just me they didn't like happy days????

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1 hour ago, lopburi3 said:

Real tile is so cheap to buy/install here do not believe there is much market for cheaper alternatives.  Have never seen other than for wall decoration.  

Or Aliens being able to obtain reliable long stay visas in their retirement years.

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34 minutes ago, FolkGuitar said:

It's understandable... This smog problem is new. Never happened before, certainly not during the past five years that they were planning this retirement village. It's this new problem that has suddenly shown up that causes them to abandon the project...

Can you say "Bullsh!t?"

never too late to learn - and in this case not too late to act appropriately

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26 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

Outstanding news. Only when the environment has a fiscal impact on the economy, will this hapless administration take notice, and start the kind of planning they should have been doing for the past 60 months. What exactly have they been doing?

To tell you the truth the administration have all got nice jobs in air con offices with good pensions and medical care so I don't think they give a toss.

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31 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

You can blame alot of that on the biggest joke, and Prayuth. Both appear to be ultra nationalists and both appear to dislike foreigners and scare away Western tourists and ex-pats. 

I think you are imagining that the average tourist would even know who big Joke was.

Doubt it.

Tourist numbers are up.

 

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Posted
6 hours ago, geoffbezoz said:

Can anybody living in or around CM confirm whether or not any work whatsoever was started by Sunshine International at the site ?

 

If not , perhaps it was an opportunistic statement by this company to bury their own bad news. Perhaps the business model did not "hold water" anymore with the significant drop in foreigners able to afford this care or maybe the company could not raise the capital to develop based on forecast projections.

 

So let's blame it on the smog and save face perhaps ?

 

Just saying maybe other reasons

Maybe. Perhaps. Could be. Possibly. Just saying. 555

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6 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

Outstanding news. Only when the environment has a fiscal impact on the economy, will this hapless administration take notice, and start the kind of planning they should have been doing for the past 60 months. What exactly have they been doing?

<deleted> as usual.

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The "Vivo Bene" is on the market for a sloppy THB 400 million - a steal, except for the haze. So far no takers and nothing in sight 

 

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7 hours ago, FolkGuitar said:

It's understandable... This smog problem is new. Never happened before, certainly not during the past five years that they were planning this retirement village. It's this new problem that has suddenly shown up that causes them to abandon the project...

Can you say "Bullsh!t?"

Not new, just measurable worse with a few days measured as the worst in the world.

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What the hell do they expect? People who grew up in the west expect clean air water and soil whether as a resident or as a visitor of a location.

 

pollution is unacceptable to a common sense westerner and has every right to vote with their feet....

 

 

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5 minutes ago, AAArdvark said:

Not new, just measurable worse with a few days measured as the worst in the world.

I think the sarcasm delivery went through to the wicketkeeper.

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This is a german property developement company. Apartment rental is 27,000b with nurses on call, buying a place starts at 2.9 million bhat. The site photo for CM was a view of the mountains, that it was on hold until questions could be answered by the government. evidently they didn't do there research and find this is a yearly problem

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I and my friend  it’s also decided to eliminate CM for a retirement home. We’ve been there and loved the city but were never aware of it’s truly awful air pollution. Now looking at less polluted destinations that will likely not be Thailand.

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4 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

And income is way down. Ask any resort owner. Ask any restaurant owner, who caters to tourists. Ask the owner of gift shops, spas, travel agencies, and the like. I do. And they all tell me the same thing. The quality of tourists has gone way down, as the number of them has gone way up. How is that helping the average Thai?

100% correct. You can see this just by walking around. Quantity is not Quality. Quality tourists spending money help the many. Quantity tourists spending little money in the country help the few. 

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8 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

Outstanding news. Only when the environment has a fiscal impact on the economy, will this hapless administration take notice, and start the kind of planning they should have been doing for the past 60 months. What exactly have they been doing?

And what about all the governments before?

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1 hour ago, Sydebolle said:

The "Vivo Bene" is on the market for a sloppy THB 400 million - a steal, except for the haze. So far no takers and nothing in sight 

 

any source please, thank you

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