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Chapter 60 Responsibility for pension issues lies not with Prime Minister Abe but with the Asahi Shimbun

So what about the pension issue that gave the Democrats a sweeping victory? Since Prime Minister Abe came to power, it can be said that basically nothing has been achieved.The slogan of "a beautiful country" he preached is very abstract, so the people can't figure out what the actual meaning of this slogan is.This is just the Prime Minister's personal narcissism, and he doesn't know exactly what to do. The problem of incomplete pension records occurred in such a situation.This incident angered the people, so voters turned their backs and said "No" to the Liberal Democratic Party in the Senate election, giving the Democratic Party a big victory.

Therefore, it is not that the Democratic Party should win, and it is not that the people have a clear attitude to let the Democratic Party win, but that this is another voting activity. When the problem of incomplete pension records was discovered, the citizens immediately went to hold Prime Minister Abe accountable and asked him to apologize to the people. At this time, the media that led to the downfall of the Liberal Democratic Party also asked Abe in the same way.However, I don't think the responsibility for the pension issue lies with Prime Minister Abe. However, the loss of pension records this time has become the most important political issue for the current Japanese country and Japanese citizens.Why do you say that?Because all the problems in Japan are now concentrated on this point.

So from now on, I want to talk about pensions, which are not improving, but are becoming more confusing. First, why on earth is the pension issue so important? Due to the pension problem, we living in Japan, that is, each of our citizens, for example, Kenichi Ohmae lost the ability to identify himself.Put simply, the pension records of around 50 million people have become unrecognizable.The essence of the issue goes beyond whether to receive a pension, but proves that Japan is a country with obvious flaws.Going deeper, this problem has existed since the beginning of the pension system, so the previous opportunities to correct this deficiency are many.

But why has this question been shelved until now?Of course, this is not unrelated to the negligence of the Social Security Office, but in my opinion, it is mainly due to the "left" forces such as the old Socialist Party and the big media such as the Asahi Shimbun.It was these two who once opposed the "National General Numbering System", which has a great impact on the current problem of incomplete pension records. Why would they object to the numbering system?Regarding this point, analyzing it from a rational point of view, no reason can be found. "Want to wake up from the nightmare of the pre-war enlistment notice", they just objected with such a very emotional and emotional reason.Their objection is specifically: "If the nationals are numbered, the nationals will have a feeling of being monitored by the state, so it seems to have returned to the ruthless era of the enlistment notice. I don't want to repeat the tragedy of losing my son."

Therefore, the measure they took was to use the name of the certification system "National General Numbering System", which always sounds like it is being monitored by the state and makes the citizens feel insecure. In the end, their measures finally had an effect, and the certification system of the "National General Numbering System" was buried like this.Of course, in addition to this, some enterprises and merchants also oppose the general numbering system, because once this system is established, they will have no chance of tax evasion.The reason why their voices of opposition are relatively small is that they themselves have impure motives.

But is the system really that bad? I think if this system had been implemented in the first place, it would not have caused such a serious problem of missed pension registration.
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