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PM to Showcase Two Months of Govt Achievements
 

 

 

This sounds like the beginning of one of those "Shortest books ever written..." jokes.

 

 

I'm surprised he doesn't need to form a committee to talk about which achievements will be "showcased".

 

 

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39 minutes ago, mikebell said:

Piling up the Air miles for numerous foreign visits.

 

Boy, your right about this.......Mr Smiley does not have time to run Thailand while doing his nonstop world tours since he has been in office......So in other words folks his only job is to be there for the photo ops.....

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15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

During the broadcast, the Premier is expected to discuss the accomplishments of his administration and the impacts of their efforts on the citizens, marking the 60-day milestone of a government that prides itself on being "of the people, for the people."

I guess he could outline his whistle stop tour of the globe begging leaders for investment?

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5 hours ago, Lucky Bones said:

More self backslappin' & self congratulations.

Guest appearances from Pinocchio, Gepetto (on zoom call from Bavaria) & bed-ridden Thoksin?

Rivetting stuff.🙃🙃

 

 

Yeah, like a '70's Jerry Lewis Sretta hosted tv telethon, musical acts, a "who fell asleep this year" in memorial bit, guest stars. Video cross to the Thakster, can't be there in person, he's filming his latest movie. They will need a named band.

 

 

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3 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

Not that I like the Shinawatra government, but they publish lots of information about what they are doing and what they plan to do.

That is a lot better than previous government who published little about their activities.

Yes, the generals had no 'political' instincts, just the need to control. And a 'PM' snapping at the press in front of the cameras - never a good look. Basically they had no idea.

 

(As the English Queen Mum used to say: Whatever happens, just keep smiling and waving.)

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13 hours ago, mfd101 said:

For any government anywhere in the world to boast about their 'achievements' after only 2 months is ridiculous.  Even in effective, well-managed societies anything worth boasting about takes months and months and years and years ...

 

But then there's the announcement-as-achievement syndrome, strong everywhere but perhaps stronger in symbolism-laden Thailand.

 

 


They are Thai, cannot stand criticism and they must brag at every opportunity. 

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There are so many notable achievements it will be difficult to narrow down the list.  Let's give it a try anyway.

 

1. Stealing the election.

2. Bringing back the PT party owner, a convicted criminal.

3. Miscalculating the cost of the digital wallet.

4. Seizing large quantities of BB guns that were lawfully imported in order to keep chinese tourists safe from BB guns.

5. Giving visa free travel to Kazakh tourists. 

6. Reviving the land bridge project for the Nth time.

 

I could go on but....

 

 

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8 minutes ago, Dogmatix said:

There are so many notable achievements it will be difficult to narrow down the list.  Let's give it a try anyway.

 

1. Stealing the election.

2. Bringing back the PT party owner, a convicted criminal.

3. Miscalculating the cost of the digital wallet.

4. Seizing large quantities of BB guns that were lawfully imported in order to keep chinese tourists safe from BB guns.

5. Giving visa free travel to Kazakh tourists. 

6. Reviving the land bridge project for the Nth time.

 

I could go on but....

 

 

7. Reneging on the minimum wage promise.

And, his greatest achievement ...

8. Tallest PM in Asia.

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