PAD and foreigners
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Why shouldn't they chose what level of outside involvement will benefit them and what will not?
There are many fine examples of country's who are successful without putting extra burdens on working people.
The US and many western country's are essentually failed states, they just don't know it yet. If you add up the total debt of the US it is worse than Greece yet the present government appears to be ready to place more burden on the middleclass so that the wealthy can become wealthier. How long do you think that can be sustained?
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trisailer - Posts: 8
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lazerlab - Posts: 3
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trisailer wrote:
The US and many western country's are essentually failed states, they just don't know it yet. If you add up the total debt of the US it is worse than Greece yet the present government appears to be ready to place more burden on the middleclass so that the wealthy can become wealthier. How long do you think that can be sustained?
Hear! Hear! Well said!
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surinfarm - Posts: 98
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surinfarm wrote:trisailer wrote:
The US and many western country's are essentually failed states, they just don't know it yet. If you add up the total debt of the US it is worse than Greece yet the present government appears to be ready to place more burden on the middleclass so that the wealthy can become wealthier. How long do you think that can be sustained?
Hear! Hear! Well said!
Hmm…Cambodia national debt is much lower than that of Thailand. Does that mean Cambodia is financially in better shape than Thailand?
I don’t think one can accurately assess the financial health of a country by uniquely looking at the amount of its public debt. A more accurate indication would be the country ‘s net worth, asset minus liability so to speak.
While US mounting debt is a concern, U.S. treasury and bonds will remain the safest haven and most fluid in the foreseeable future.
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chimp - Posts: 8
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Very truly yours,
Johnny James
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johnnyp - Posts: 3
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Get foreigners out,strange but I think the Thais have a cheek I'm married to a Thai who I took to England,we have two children both Thai by birth.After my wife had passed the UK time visa limit she was allowed to apply and recieved a British passport giving her the right to recieve free medical cre ,allowences if out of work ,a dentist ect,ect.I on the other hand would like to retire to Roi-et were my wifes family live and by the way we re-built there house to european standards.But so much red tape is put in the way it hardly seems viable to mess around with it.Instead of kicking foreigners out the Thais should be glad to take our hard eraned money,and by the way I cannot apply for a Thai passport because I'm foreign I think Thais should think quid pro quo about passports as they are quite happy to accept foreign ones .Why should I not be allowed to retire on a Thai passport and live with my family and my wifes family in the house I had built with foregn money .Stop this idiotic beef Thais have because at 67yrs old they will never keep me or my family my pesion and savings will see to that.
Yours with a beef against this foolish person.
Peter Jenkins
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canuck - Posts: 1
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PAD is just a conducive invention to misdirect the masses.
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