Arrogance, lack of empathy, self serving behavior, failure to learn from past mistakes, these are all the qualities of Thaksin’s proxy Government. It was these behaviors and more that turned the people against them, and now the Government has redoubled their efforts to continue the same behaviors. Continue reading Post ID 14850
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Thaksin’s self serving arrogance in full display
Typically people will respond to more subtle signs that they have crossed the line, but that is not the case with Thaksin. With Thaksin, he needs to be physically removed as he ignores the wishes and desires of everyone else as those wishes and desires reflect common sense morals and ethics. Continue reading Post ID 14850
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Linking Anti-Government rally attacks to Thaksin
The psychology of the behavior of the attacks on Anti-Thaksin protesters is all too predictable to anyone that has the most basic understanding of psychology. Because the level of attacks is directly related to Government attack through the State of Emergency, it simply says the attack orders are coming from the same source. Continue reading Post ID 14850
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Glutton Thai Government concerned about snap election repeat
Thaksin’s proxy Government is showing increasing signs of concern about getting reelected if the February 2, 2014 elections are nullified. The situation and their popularity is deteriorating so quickly in their voter base, the chances of winning a majority are increasingly unlikely. Continue reading Post ID 14850
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Identifying the Anti-Thaksin protest attacker Part 2
Things were quiet and the people of Thailand welcomed the September 2006 Coup with open arms. That quiet lasted about 90 days and then bombs started going off in and around Bangkok. It first was implied to be terrorist related, but after careful examination it was established the bombings were political. Continue reading Post ID 14850
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Thai Government punishing businessmen for fighting corruption
Fight corruption in Thailand and get deported is the message from the Thaksin proxy Government. That is the message that comes from the same Government who wanted blanket Amnesty for all the politicians who were convicted of corruption or still facing the court. Continue reading Post ID 14850
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Thaksin proxy Government threatens victims of their corruption
When a company who has suffered losses under a corrupt Government gets threats from that Government for taking a stand and supporting people who look to end corruption, you start to see a real reason to get angry. It is nothing short of a classic bully tactic, and the bully is hoping the companies will back down. But with the momentum and the growing number of people angry, it all is likely to just backfire and bring even more pressure down on the Government. Continue reading Post ID 14850
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Thaksin proxy Government trying to justify State of Emergency
In what is looking more and more like a completely staged situation, Thaksin’s proxy Government is doing it’s best to convince people the peaceful Thai protesters are violent. Adding to that the strong evidence the violence was sanctioned by Thaksin to justify calling a State of Emergency, you begin to see another one of Thaksin’s signature moves of creating a condition to justify the means. Continue reading Post ID 14850
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Thaksin proxy Government self inflicts more wounds
When the Election Commission (EC) expressed concerns to the Government about the elections and that they should be delayed, the Government did its best to ignore that and look to cite various reasons why it had to move forward. Then when what the EC predicted actually happened, Caretaker Labor Minister Chalerm Yoobamrung made very public threats to the EC saying that they would be held responsible that things did not go well. Needless to say when a party list member of any political party makes threats to the EC, the threatening political party may just find themselves disqualified with a Red Card or worse for attempting to manipulate the elections by making threats to the EC. Continue reading Post ID 14850
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Thaksin bleeding Red Shirt support
When the Red Shirt leaders called a Red Shirt rally in the past, pulling together numbers was not an issue. They flocked by the thousands to the rally site and did not show any wavering in support of Thaksin. But now it seems those days are gone and by Thaksin’s own hand. Continue reading Post ID 14850
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The Bangkok Shutdown – The Rising of The People
It takes strong effort on the part of the people to remove a bad Government. We have seen a variety of examples in what is called The Arab Spring with some examples going better than others. Whether this is the true beginning of a Thai Spring is yet to be established, but the goals remain the same in that a Government is a servant of the people, and not the other way around. Continue reading Post ID 14850
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Thai Government’s arrogance amusing
In what is starting to look more and more like a temper tantrum of a spoiled child, Thaksin’s proxy Government marches on despite nearly all indicators saying NO you can’t! The entertainment factor of entirely predictable behavior is fun to watch, and it is even a bit like a game predicting when each step will happen. Continue reading Post ID 14850
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Thaksin vs Suthep
For what it is worth, it seems Suthep Thaugsuban has become target number one for Thaksin Shinawatra. When you look at the news and see the ever growing list of charges against Suthep, you can’t help but have two emotions hit you at the same time. One emotion makes you want to smile and roll your eyes because the charges are such a stretch and obviously frivolous. The second emotion is anger because Thaksin has not acknowledged he is the problem and not Suthep. Continue reading Post ID 14850
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Thaksin puppet Government struggling to find legitimacy
As it seems a temporary standoff has been reached, The Thai Government has been in a full on damage control drive to recover from their anger driven blunder of openly rejecting a court ruling, then moving to impeach the judges. However the best they seem to be able to do is cause people to roll their eyes when some Government official starts citing comments from other Governments that loosely offer support. Continue reading Post ID 14850