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PM Prayut says Thailand aiming to become a high income country in 17 years


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3 hours ago, PatOngo said:

Thirty years ago General Chatchai Choonhaven (PM) talked about enhancing the quality of the people, you can see where that went! 

To enhance the quality of the people you would need a dedicated breeding program. My gut tells me that Thailand is not quite ready for that.

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2 hours ago, Golden Triangle said:

You are odious, your posts are odious and repetitive every time you post it is on exactly the same subject, give it a rest please as it's neither big, clever or even relevant to the subject, in other words shut the **** up.  

Don't worry too much, probably on of those limp richard cases where the blue pill isn't of any help.

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7 hours ago, BestB said:

hospitals and doctors charge same as in the west

Which “west” are you referring to?  

 

Last time I saw a gastroenterologist at UCLA (8 years ago/2011ish), I was handed a bill for $850 (@฿25,000). Nothing special about the visit,  After causing a commotion and spending 1/2 hour in the business office, they lowered it to $350 (@฿10,000)

 

My gastroenterologist in Bangkok (2019)...@฿1,000

 

Vichaiyut Hospital

 

Both cash pay.

 

I have many many more personal examples at about the same relative price difference.

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9 hours ago, z42 said:

I just hope none of the attendees swallowed any of those straight up lies.

It is actually disgusting that he is even given a platform at international events having come to power the way he has (twice)

how long have the Thai's been being paid 250/300 baht a day ? 17 years ...

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