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PM Prayut blames previous governments for water shortage

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As this is a major concern to you, could you put it into perspective by a comparison of the area of golf courses in Thailand compared to rice farms? Some of us enjoy a belly laugh.

What is your question?

It seems that you are quick to blame the former civilian government for the water shortage, but you are unable to grasp that the golf courses operated by the Thai military are a contributing factor to the water shortage. If the General was serious about the water crisis, he would close the golf courses in the drought stricken regions.

I am quick to blame the previous government because their mistake is quite clear, despite your false claim that last year dams were at capacity. And as I have pointed out above, while watering golf courses in a time of water shortage is stupid, the volume involved compared to that used in rice farming is miniscule, and approaching SFA compared to the water dumped to reduce dam levels.

It is a nit-picking cheap shot. Why not complain that the general drives around in a washed car, or have you already done that?

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I think Thaksin stole the water! it's all his fault that Lucifer!

No he didn't. His challenged sister dumped it.

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