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


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15 hours ago, webfact said:

Thailand is aiming to become a country with high average income

It could happen much sooner if corruption at all levels was eliminated; if military spending, to defend against a non-existent enemy, was curtailed, and if wealth disparity was eliminated.

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15 hours ago, webfact said:

Thailand is aiming to become a country with high average income in the next 17 years, Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha told his audience at a hotel in New York yesterday.

There is a family down the soi from me, that like many live from collecting bottles, plastic and tins. Without new jobs, his plans will make them homeless if he puts up the wages of the workers in the recycle plants and they are forced to pay for their collection for recycling like most other countries. But hey, they are far too poor to worry about.

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A funny thing none ever notice including the people themselves who want to raise their incomes is the

knock on effect.

 

Right now folks in Thailand with their lower wages or incomes as farmers etc can go to a Talad & get a bunch of things for 40-80 baht

They can save & actually build or have built a decent small home in the village for 500k baht

 

Tourist can come to Thailand & stay in hotels for 500-1000 baht a night

Eat a pretty good meal with some beers for 1000 baht

 

That is with Thailand as is it is now

 

Raise incomes to $100 a day as in most western countries & guess what else changes? Everything

Now the high earners pay much much more for everything & probably get less

 

So despite all their rage they are still just rats in a cage running on that endless spinning wheel

 

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12 minutes ago, RichardColeman said:

 

There is a family down the soi from me, that like many live from collecting bottles, plastic and tins. Without new jobs, his plans will make them homeless if he puts up the wages of the workers in the recycle plants and they are forced to pay for their collection for recycling like most other countries. But hey, they are far too poor to worry about.

My sis-in-law across the street from our house  is a part-time junk dealer.  They get by. 

 

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16 hours ago, SmartyMarty said:

????????????????????  you couldn't write this stuff.

I guess you must be new to thailand. Thai leaders have been saying things like this for the last 30 years. We've heard all this before and no one really pays too much attention to political rhetoric like this. 

 

It is possible, but it's not likely. It's possible if the whole structure of the country is destroyed and re-created to allow wealth creation to flourish. But it's not likely because the government seeks to exert complete control over every aspect of society above all else.

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12 hours ago, bwpage3 said:

He won't be around in 17 years so he can say whatever he wants.

You are right, Bwpage3 (above).

But he says just whatever he wants anyway. He can (and does) speak the most outrageous things, and no one will challenge him. Certainly not the fawning press or 'interviewers'.

 

When you are a steam-roller and you have a load of ants beneath you (in his eyes), you really don't care about any little squeaks that might issue from their minuscule mouths.

 

Prayut and his controllers can do just what the hell they please. 

 

BECAUSE NO ONE IS GOING TO STOP THEM: THE LAST 6 YEARS HAVE ABUNDANTLY PROVEN THAT!

 

 

 

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17 hours ago, webfact said:

during the past five years, his government has set the foundations needed to drive the country forward

Lol, and the past 10 years that i have been sitting on the couch growing a belly and doing nothing were actually 10 years in which i set the foundation for a world empire and laid the foundation to move humankind forward.

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You had better do something more for education for ordinary folk rather than rote learning, saluting the flag and stealing or wasting most of the bloated education ministry budget. You won’t get into higher valued added industries without a well educated work force capable of reading English or some other language in which a broad spectrum of information is available. This economic vision is not going to happen while only the children of Chinese merchants and corrupt civil servants and politicians have access to education. There are too few of them.

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QHOTED

He told the audience about what the previous government, also under his leadership, had done to improve the livelihoods of the majority of the Thai people, to reduce social and economic disparity ...................

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All I see (as a 16 year resident with 'family' in Korat) is a bigger GAP between the elite and the poor.

 

As one member previously posted  , how can Prayut keep a straight face when he says this ? Sounds like he has been taking lessons from Trump. Just say what you think they want to hear and maybe it will be true. Or not.

 

 

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