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Prayut goes on defensive in second day of censure debates

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No need to censure.. they didn’t do anything… Every action is a reaction. 

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  • spidermike007
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    The people have to make a statement, the people have to remove the 250 crony senators, and the people have to find a way to turn this nation around, and drag it back from the stone age of dinosaur lea

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    Did it happen, and is it still happening under his governments regime ? If so as the top dog, the buck stops with him as he is the head of it all....cut the head off of the snake and it stops moving.

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Khun Pravit [and numerous others] continues to be a irritating thorn for the entrenched ruling establishment. 

Good on 'em for pushing the envelope. 

 

 

Though, quite perplexed as to what is offered by a sane and democratic society. 

What might that be? And where does such a characterization exist? 

15 hours ago, bamnutsak said:

These Censure Debates really have no teeth, and he's survived what, three or four, with no residual damage.

 

And any opposition that asks inconvenient questions gets or will get slapped with Defamation suits.

 

 

The new Prayut party and the old Prawit party will have more than enough juice to form a coalition government after the next "election".

 

When Prayut mentioned  a "twenty-year plan" many thought this was aspirational. Turns out he may have aimed too low.

 

 

 

 

 

He simply cannot get enough of the power, money, butt kissing and adulation. If he had a shred of decency and compassion prior to becoming PM, it is all gone now. He was and is a terrible choice, without a nanogram of leadership ability. 

On 2/19/2023 at 1:59 AM, spidermike007 said:

The people have to make a statement, the people have to remove the 250 crony senators, and the people have to find a way to turn this nation around, and drag it back from the stone age of dinosaur leadership. 

 

Prayuth, Pratin, Anutin, and Phiphat, must go. These guys are toxic, corrosive, corrupt, ineffective, incompetent, untrustworthy, very bad for the nation, and virtually assure a rotten future for the nation, a drop to 87th place in GDP, and increasing irrelevance. They have already turned Thailand from the tiger of SE Asia, to a sorry, rabid, whiny, anemic alley cat.

And that's just on the surface. 

21 hours ago, hotchilli said:

But continued under your watch Mr Prayut.

Mr - - General, please. 

3 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

He simply cannot get enough of the power, money, butt kissing and adulation. If he had a shred of decency and compassion prior to becoming PM, it is all gone now. He was and is a terrible choice, without a nanogram of leadership ability. 

Power corrupts - - - etc etc

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4 hours ago, Artisi said:

Power corrupts - - - etc etc

As historic precedence has proven the world over.

And appears to be rather accepted among the good populations.

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