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Thai PM Pledges Populist Policies to Boost Economy


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4 hours ago, webfact said:

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Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has unveiled a series of populist initiatives aimed at invigorating the Thai economy and bolstering governmental support.

 

...by also imposing and increasing various taxes on tourists and ex-pats 🙂


Paetongtarn's ambitious vision signals a determined effort to revitalise Thailand's economy through these populist measures, intertwining immediate relief with longer-term economic reforms.

 

4 hours ago, webfact said:

 

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51 minutes ago, Thumbs said:

House hold debt will be significantly higher than 89.6% large amount of borrowing is with unregulated loan sharks who dont report their lending figures 

As far as our village goes you are spot on. Every week the Wife's shop is visited by some lowlife giving Her a handful of business cards pertaining to easy loans. Once they have gone She throws them in the bin. In the village there are dozens of people we know up to their necks to these sharks, with no way out. I have seen over the last several years that the people are getting poorer, no work, meagre profits on farming, all leading to a rife loan shark environment.

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It always surprises me that Thais can live on the smell of an oily rag and watch every baht yet will go out and buy new vehicles etc on credit.

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2 hours ago, caughtintheact said:

When will Thailand be told by the WEF and the UN to stop eating meat and dairy and start eating bugs? 

I apologize in advance for not having a link, but in the western (US) news articles (aggregated on sites such as yahoo) that talk about our (westerners) “needs” to start eating protein from bugs (usually in an article talking about some new business raising crickets), Thailand is actually held up as the example and sometimes there is a photo from some night market of the lone seller of bugs with the insinuation being that Thailand is already eating bugs as a source of protein.

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54 minutes ago, Airalee said:

I apologize in advance for not having a link, but in the western (US) news articles (aggregated on sites such as yahoo) that talk about our (westerners) “needs” to start eating protein from bugs (usually in an article talking about some new business raising crickets), Thailand is actually held up as the example and sometimes there is a photo from some night market of the lone seller of bugs with the insinuation being that Thailand is already eating bugs as a source of protein.

I think they started eating bugs because they were hungry!

 

Oh, and free.

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2 hours ago, AhFarangJa said:

I know it may be slightly off topic, but we are in the minority shouting about CDBC & loss of freedoms. Unfortunately, and this is especially true here, many people see qr Codes, and digital payments as too convenient, without realising the implications of where they are being led.

Sadly you are correct.  But I also see it as a lack of awareness of where this is heading, and the media, which should be alerting the people, does not. Some people try to create awareness, and the more that awareness is created the better chance to fight this. If no one says anything, then the results will be extremely unpleasant and inevitable. The message needs to be repeated over and over with the focus on the likely horrific consequences. People need to organize at the grassroots level and unite in refusal. Once enslaved, there is no going back, and those who advocate depopulation will have total power and the ability to mass murder much of humanity.   Between the USSR and the CCP Stalin and Mao were able to starve about 100 million of their own people.  Today's technology makes it even easier and it can be done in smaller increments as long as the media keeps silent. 

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The members of the "vast informal economy" would very much like to keep it that way . 

"Formalising" (regulating ) them would be about as popular as forcing them to wear crash-helmets or not sitting in the bed of pick-ups, even if it is for their own good !!

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2 hours ago, Kwausie said:

It always surprises me that Thais can live on the smell of an oily rag and watch every baht yet will go out and buy new vehicles etc on credit.

...Keeping up with the Somchais!

 

Very important here.

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