I scare! I really really do!
s33vald
Happy days, what we tought are coming, aren't coming I think. Maybe even darker days then before. Here I bring these out
1) When Pakistan falls
Yesterday, when China was liberated, I was shocked. That was very fast. This means that Pakistan didn't have any defence to stop this meaningless resitance war. Iran and Turkey made clear job and quite fast btw. Is Pakistan really in that bad shape?
This could mean as also dark days. Maybe we see soon great war between ATLANTIS and PEACE, because I think that now, Pakistan is weaker than ever. He have a lot of territories, but actually their economy and military powers are going weaker and weaker. This would be great catch for foreing agressors who just want to see Pakistan in blood and maybe even Pakistan gone in this world. What that could mean us then? We are immidetly then middle of war, and soon we should prepare war and start defending ourselves.
2)When Rockman 9 comes back
If he comes back, I think oppositision isn't that strong anymore to fight against them, and TNT will be leader of this country and maybe this isn't bad, but our history have been very dark and I don't belive anymore in Rockman 9, actually never had. His things in his last days were very clear that he want to vanish Thailand.
3)When President, and goverment of Thailand, can't manage problems of Thailand
People of Thailand, wouldn't belive anymore in president and goverment, and soon, people want that president will resign his positision, when goverment dosen't show any results. I'm quite disappointment, because I haven't seen anything yet, but presidental elections were 10 days ago, and results would be seen by now.
4)When Pakistan/Indonesia wants to expand their territories
I don't belive that Pakistan would expand their territories now, because they have many things to sort out themselves, but Indonesia is quite powerful at the moment, and why not be even more powerful?
5)When workforce leaves in Thailand
Then, no food on market, no gifts on market, no raw materials on market, no weapons, no moving tickets - nothing. This could be happening if peoples are getting out of Thailand.
But, let's hope that these things dosen't actually happens, but everything is possible.
And for finish, I want to say: prepare for worst things!
Thailand future is in our hands. We can actually manage these things together.
Comments
Lol, I don't 😃
One major reason that we haven't seen dramatic improvement in eThailand since the presidential election is that eThailand's most fundamental problems aren't administrative (although have an administration like Rockman's certainly was a profound problem). Most of our problems are structural and demographic. We don't have enough workers, and our labor force is far from optimally distributed. We've seen prices shoot up because the new productivity formula kicked in and some sectors have run out of free raw materials.
There's little the President can do about this. The main thing he CAN do is not pour gasoline on the fire, but if workers won't move from their comfortable manufacturing jobs to harvesting, there's little that the President can do alone. Especially if we have a lot of 2-clickers who don't read the newspapers to discover these problems exist.
Should we start manipulating Income Tax to try to force a more balanced labor distribution? I'm somewhat wary of doing so, but I'm open to discussing it. We've had a few interested citizens bring it up, but there's been little actual discussion of it. It's a pretty drastic step, so I'd like to have some consensus reached if we're going to implement it. Shall we have a public debate of this?
I hate to go the drastic measures route. The other option is to limit our markets through taxes and only make a couple of markest viable for local industry while we rely on other nations importing. Again, not a great solution. Ealb hit the biggest issue, we need more people. We don't have enough of a workforce to support much of anything.
Truthfully the problem isn't so much lack of workforce as overabundnce of companies.
It's both. We really do lack labor. Consolidating what workers we have in a smaller number of companies will help lessen the impact of this lack, but even that's a stopgap. More people is what our economy truly needs.
Too much companies - company where I work, there is over 2000 food in stock. Wierd right?
That probably came out slightly wrong s33vald. Given the fact that V1 has decreased active population in Thailand and elsewhere and that the majority of companies have a low number of employees, it would seem that at least a few of them are superfluous. Note that its not a criticism of the companies so much as a fact that 30-50 companies can't all run in a country with an active population of 150-200. If we could get all the business owners together and discuss optimum employment plans and suchlike it might help level off our economy. I am not against any company that can compete on a level playing field but we do need workers to relocate to resources and maybe work on allocating the remaining workers to companies that are being actively run.