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Chapter 3 Successive prime ministers who symbolize the collective IQ of the Japanese

Then talk about politics. Politics in a democratic country is the expression of the wisdom of all members of society, so the stagnation of politics clearly reflects the "decline of (collective) IQ." In July 2007, during the Senate election, the public was extremely dissatisfied with the government's concealment of the pension issue, which led to the defeat of the Liberal Democratic Party, and a state of "split" anarchy was formed for a while.However, in the general election in September 2005, the people had debates on "whether the post office should be privatized", which should not be debated. As a result, the Liberal Democratic Party represented by Koizumi finally won the general election with an overwhelming advantage.

In this postal election, there is what is known as the "B layer."In the words of the Liberal Democratic Party, "They don't know exactly what happened, they only know how to follow the trend and act on their whims." Not only does not think about the increased harm of people who do not think about the "B layer", but also makes a great mockery of the "collective IQ" of the Japanese. Afterwards, the Abe cabinet that took office was denounced as "the successor of Koizumi's reform", and the cabinet of Fukuda's reform, although the members were basically selected during the postal election of the Koizumi cabinet, they held a negative attitude towards everything and denied everything. "Koizumi reform", negation of "officials and the whole people", negation of "small government".The media did not criticize this irresponsible tampering of content, and the voters did not express anger.

After that, Fukuda gave up the position of prime minister, and Aso Taro, known as "politics is a family matter", took office.At this time, Koizumi quickly announced his withdrawal from politics and passed the position to his second son, so as to stop Aso's mouth. On the other hand, Taro Aso, who won the Liberal Democratic Party's presidential election four times, delayed the schedule of the general election after becoming prime minister.During this period, he is said to have distributed 12,000 yen to each citizen.In my opinion, instead of paying dividends like this, it is better to give everyone a tax cut, and only a politician with such a low IQ would think that is different.

In other words, the money collected is called "tax", and the money distributed to everyone before the election can be called "economic stimulus policy", but he seems not to realize that the election funds of the Liberal Democratic Party and the Komeito Party are borne by the people. One point can fully understand its IQ level. There are also "prime ministers who misread Chinese characters", etc. Although these things are in line with the current situation in Japan, I really cannot accept them.
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