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5 hours ago, quake said:

Casinos should bring jobs for Thai people and revenue to the government.

Nice to see Thailand moving forward.

So many posters just want Thailand to fail.

You old grumpy, sad acts. :bah:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Well said future P.M  G.B. I suggest you go onto You Tube and have a look for videos about Chinese and casinos in Sionoukkville in Cambodia.They absolutely stuffed it.

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7 hours ago, madmitch said:

Can anyone translate the OP please, as it doesn't actually say anything?

I think it would be too much hard work to explain it to you.... no offence to your lack of intellidence though..  good luck in life.. fingers crossed for you.

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7 hours ago, loong said:

The image implies that this is about casinos, but I did not see any mention of this in the article. In fact, as usual with any announcement by the Thai government, it is so vague that I have no idea what it's about!

Seems to me that it is all about legalizing casinos. Everything else is just camouflage to distract from single controversial fact.

 

 

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So a few of the very wealthy Thai families will get richer they don’t care what happens to Thailand or the poor people all they care about is one thing TIT

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2 minutes ago, wensiensheng said:

There is all that for sure. But Thais don’t help themselves. The wealth destruction from gambling is just incredible. It’s progressed from “just” cock fights, lottery’s and cards to illegal online slots. The amount of money lost is just staggering to me.


And then there is drugs and alcohol.🤦‍♂️

Because there's no upward mobility for the vast majority of thai people, especially isaan people. Gambling is highly enticing when it doesn't matter if you lose it all because you're broke anyway.

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6 hours ago, quake said:

Casinos should bring jobs for Thai people and revenue to the government.

Nice to see Thailand moving forward.

So many posters just want Thailand to fail.

You old grumpy, sad acts. :bah:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hmm, revenue for Government, I can certainly see that.

Jobs for Thai people? Well yes, just as when a new hotel opens, jobs are created, but it’s not like casinos are going to be built by the dozens, so the number of new jobs in comparison to the size of the workforce will be minuscule.

 

On the other hand, the scope for corruption and graft is immense. Thailand stands a chance of becoming a worldwide hub for money laundering because the track record of the country for enforcing meaningful regulation is very poor.

 

And that revenue created for the government, that comes from the customers of the casinos. Nobody cares if high roller Chinese lose a packet at a casino, but how about gambling addicts like Thai people? The potential for destruction of middle class wealth is huge.

 

i’m not saying that casinos are all bad. Singapore, Macao and Las Vegas ( although the latter has experienced a period of time when the mob were involved) have shown that they can work well within a community. Equally, the risks involved with casinos when not properly regulated are amply demonstrated elsewhere.

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8 hours ago, quake said:

Casinos should bring jobs for Thai people and revenue to the government.

Nice to see Thailand moving forward.

So many posters just want Thailand to fail.

You old grumpy, sad acts. :bah:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Some of us are indeed old, but at least we've grown up. I'm not aware of any posters who are opposed to well-run casinos, nor any who want Thailand to fail. 

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1 hour ago, Thingamabob said:

Some of us are indeed old, but at least we've grown up. I'm not aware of any posters who are opposed to well-run casinos, nor any who want Thailand to fail. 

 

So you never read anyone being against casinos on this forum.

If you say so. :cheesy:

 

Posted
22 hours ago, redwood1 said:

Like Nancy  Pelosi  said

 

 

We have to pass the bill so you can find out whats in it....

 

It is often called Pandora's Box.

Once opened up, all hell break loose...

 

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Why are they so obsessed with nightlife regulations? They come up with all that BS on how to get more tourists and then they restrict one of the main sectors that actually brings in money. So counterproductive! 

Posted
15 hours ago, geisha said:

Eating out of 7/11 microwave meals is the norm

i know quite a few "poor " Thais, None of them survive off 7/11 ready meals

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