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More thought bubble idiocy and populist nonsense.

"Let's do this."
"Good idea. How will we pay for it"
"Dunno."

"Excellent idea."

"Thank you. More whisky anyone?"

Loud applause!

Morons

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9 hours ago, dinsdale said:

Money than enough for decent educution facilities, more teachers, better equipment and more nurses for hospitals, employment programs etc, etc. I mean there must be billions of corrupt money. 

In the hands of certain entities.

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2 hours ago, hotchilli said:

In the hands of certain entities.

Why don't they borrow it from the 'Lord' Mr. Thaksin Shinawatra!!!!😏😏😏😏

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Here's an idea Mr. PM - How about raising tax on recreational cannabis even further. I think taxation on tobaccois between 25 - 42% depending on the packet size - There your 500 billion baht black hole is fixed and a huge chuck will come from tourists and provide a limited burden to Thai tax-payers....and it will continue to give taxation money long after the 500 billion is repayed. 

 

Suggested taxation threseholds.

 

1 - 5g = 25% taxation

5g plus  = 42% taxation 

 

Now go forth and deliver on your election promise. 

 

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22 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

That's easy: Just confiscate all the money from those unusually rich politicians, police, administration, etc. It should be easy to find more than enough money. 

What about the cum-convict's frozen assets? His PT party's election pledge should be self-funded.

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Who is going to tell the PM that this idiotic idea is dead, and no "Weekend at Bernies" like effort will see it enacted.

 

 

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On 4/2/2024 at 4:35 PM, snoop1130 said:

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BANGKOK (NNT) - Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin convened an urgent session of the Monetary Policy Committee on Monday (Apr 1) to deliberate on funding for the digital wallet initiative, shifting the venue from the Finance Ministry to Government House for discussions centered around expanding the fiscal 2025 budget deficit and additional borrowing.

 

The initial budget plan marked the deficit at 713 billion baht, with provisions allowing for up to 820.8 billion baht in borrowing to cover this shortfall. Expenditure proposals for 2025 tally up to 3.6 trillion baht, juxtaposed with anticipated revenue of 2.887 trillion baht, incorporating regular spending, investments, and loan repayments. Details from the meeting remain undisclosed.

 

In parallel, Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat signaled that the specifics of sourcing the 500 billion baht required for the digital scheme would crystallize post an April 10 convening of the national digital wallet policy committee, presided over by Srettha. He noted that the session was crucial in revealing the financial plan for the government's key initiative, originally pledged by Srettha and the Pheu Thai Party as a 10,000 baht handout for all during their campaign. This plan, however, has been adjusted to focus on 50 million Thais with lower incomes.

 

The Bank of Thailand has advised a more targeted approach, advocating for the distribution of funds solely to vulnerable groups, arguing it would yield greater economic benefits. With consumption levels in several income brackets rebounding to pre-pandemic figures, the central bank noted that extending handouts to those already at sufficient income levels would not significantly stimulate the economy, contrasting with the proposed broad disbursement strategy.

 

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Source: NNT 2024-04-02

 

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SIAMSNUS

stop this nonsense, just forget about this idiotic plan! 

the country is in debt already, why make that debt higher?

who's going to have to pay for it eventually?

better forget it!

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Giving this money to poor people is not going to boost the economy .It just means that they will spend the same as before but will not have to beg/borrow scrape the money together for a small while.

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