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Richest 0.1%own Half Of Nation's Assets


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Ah, Flash, you will come around eventually, posting articles like this... "A drop in the number of poor was seen to have been a result of more education provided to children in the poor families, plus government measures to lower living costs and increase incomes." What's that then? Lower the living costs, improve access to services and incomes of the poor, and those most in need see improvements in their lives! In exactly the provinces that we love the most!

 

Populist measures imposed by a billionaire and his family members - regardless of what they themselves have and steal, admittedly, but that is not the issue - have steadily improved the lives of farmers and steadily lifted Thais out of poverty over the last decade-plus. That's why they like him and vote for him. Let's see how it goes under a junta and the oligarchy they represent. If legitimate agencies are permitted to assess these figures over the next few years (questionable - if Kim Jong Un doesn't allow it, why should they?), I'm predicting a stagnation or rise in the number of poor - but a big boost in the income and assets of this .1 percent, who hardly needs it. Sakdina. Why the current junta doesn't just say it outright, I don't know: they want they old way, when it was clear that the vast majority of people are worthless, while a few have great value, by nature. When il duce starts handing out sakdina numbers, we'll know it's time to get out of town...

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The new plan is for all the unregistered Thai companies to get themselves registered, so they can be eligible

for gov benefits...AND PAY TAXES!!!

 

WTF...they don't want to pay any taxes and hence, remain unregistered....

 

What next...the motorbike drivers will start paying taxes???

 

Maybe even the 0.1% will start to pay their REAL share of the taxes :dunno:

 

Gotta git sum of dat good smoke dem guys got...

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