Popular Post Thaddeus Posted May 1, 2012 Popular Post Share Posted May 1, 2012 With reported wide spread corruption in the price pledging scheme by millers why doesn't the government revoke this scheme - at least to prove they "want to be honest". We all know why they won't revoke this scheme. If a scheme has been completely corrupted and the government does not step in to stop the scheme then it can only prove that the government in fact is completely corrupted. I think they could understand this in Grade 3. It appears some in Government need to go back to school. Thailand your government is a disgrace. They can't revoke it, doing that would upset only a small percentage of the people, but those people control thousands of votes each. The government don't need to go back to school, they know exactly what they are doing, it's the people that voted for them blindly that need to open their eyes. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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