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The elites care naught about change for the betterment of the masses, or even the nation as a whole.

 

They've got it all sewn up and see no need to share anything, ever. 

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6 hours ago, bamnutsak said:

Good read...

 

 

Thailand’s moment of truth: Pita’s struggle for new regime continues


Move Forward pressured to scrap proposed royal reforms as it seeks to govern

 

https://www.ft.com/content/fff53142-f594-4fe2-bc75-cd518fc295d0

 

 

IMO, the Powers that Be will NEVER allow Pita to form a government/assume the PM role UNLESS he swears an oath to NOT pursue any reforms, and promises to stick to Prayuth's 20 year plan.

 

Prayuth is flexing today. And if the dirt/law attacks don't work he will be proclaiming that "There will not be a coup" soon.

 

 

 

 

 

They can still back off the reforms themselves, but 112 as it stands is just a legal Gordian knot and it's clearly misused and weaponised. 

 

The only institution that should be empowered to invoke 112 should be the Palace themselves, and even then, it should not be years and years of jail for a comment or cartoon.

 

This sort of absurdity is more akin to the uptight Middle East than laid back Thailand.

 

 

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Some might question the quite accepted role the government has in directly creating jobs and investment [in this particular instance]. I come from the school that govt, per se, shouldn't have have any sort direct over lording or say so in the said suspicious creation of jobs, investments, etc. Government intervention tends to muck most everything - not always.....but a better chance that government requires a hand in every circle of endeavour.

 

What their purpose might be is to create overriding and balanced policies that encourage the markets to flourish naturally and grow accordingly without the false premise of govt interplay. 

 

Of course, in this case [and many other similar instance the world over] the bottom line for such economic projections has little to do with the benefit of the commons, but more to do with the success of those elite classes. 

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46 minutes ago, billd766 said:

Wake up and come to the real world of Thailand, where the rules and laws are written by the illegal coup governments that steal the entire country at the point of a gun and get away unpunished.

 

Each time they tear up the constitution and rewrite a new one in their favour and the laws that they write are ONLY applied to those who oppose them.

 

They even jail teenage children for standing up for what the children believe in under the infamous S112 law where the accuser only has to complain and not prove anything.

Perhaps this draconian era in ending [slightly]. 

Fingers crossed. 

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21 minutes ago, chalawaan said:

It's not over till the fat general falls. 

Indeed. 

That can be arranged.

 

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