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One day this idiot will learn to think before he speaks but it won't be in the lifetime of most of us.

Does he discuss his speeches with any of his staff before hand but would anyone have the courage to ' suggest ' something isn't suitable far less actually criticise. ?

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Let's see. If this does happen you can bet that 65% of the population will put down as their occupation "FARMER". and monthly salary as "ZERO". which would be true. Government employees would put down the lowest salary that is possible. So this means that all that information would be wrong anyway.

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Big Tu’s big idea: Prayuth mulls putting salary, occupation on ID card

By Coconuts Bangkok

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A screenshot of Prayuth Chan-ocha on the "Return Happiness to the People" show

BANGKOK: -- Junta chief Prayuth Chan-ocha has come up with the bright idea of displaying monthly salary and occupation on citizens’ ID cards.

To prepare the nation for the upcoming ASEAN economy, PM Prayuth said during his televised address on Saturday morning that national ID cards should provide this information so the government can update labor statistics of the country.

"Our problem is how we organize the information. In 2017, we should succeed at having ID cards that show the cardholder's profession and salary," Prayuth said in his “Returning Happiness to the People” show, which was moved from Friday night to Saturday morning last week.

Full story: http://bangkok.coconuts.co/2015/12/14/big-tus-big-idea-prayuth-mulls-putting-salary-occupation-id-card

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-- Coconuts Bangkok 2015-12-14

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Very scary stuff. Why not also add restrictions on movement while your at it.

Control of the movement of money worldwide is an orchestrated idea by all the countries in the world. Thailand is just late showing up at the table. Actually they want to rid the world of that filthy paper (which is all it is in reality) and put it in digital form. It gives them more control and costs less. If you do not behave they just press a button and your wealth goes up in a puff of smoke well not exactly its "transferred" into government coffers. I just love watching those movies where crooks (governments come to mind) when they push a button and you watch hundreds of million dollars disappear. Could digital currency ever get stuck in cyber space?

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PM is not in touch with the people..if he was he would not have suggested this ridiculous idea.

He still retains a lot of his "green" thinking left over from his military days. You know the thinking. You give orders to move a pile of dirt from one location to another and after it is done you order it moved back to its original location. Time study or studying time take your pick.

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Anyway, let's be honest, any attempt to tax the huge 'grey' economy would draw 'huge public outcry'. The Thais believe we farang pick our respective countries' welfare/pensions from bloody trees.

so very true. in fact i gave up explaining it to them. even the "educated" ones don't get it unless they have lived abroad and ran a business. most thais simply don't understand complex things. their brain goes slam-tilt.

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This is one of two articles that made me laugh out loud today. This one, wanting to tax subsistenve farmers, was a real chuckle. The other was "PM asks Rohinya investigation chief to return home to expose truth about threats" That one was hilarious because the PM promised him protection but no one has been moved to an inactive post for trying to transfer the guy to the region he reported on, which is obviously a certain death sentence. Maybe the headline should have been "Please come home so you can die in custody."

This is all becoming funny, but few are laughing.

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