Japanese people say scammers pretending to be politicians and not doing their jobs are unnecessary.
Japanese voters are given the right to vote for free, but Japanese voters do not use that right.
This can be translated into saying that each individual has the right to cast one free vote for their favorite candidate, but does not use it.
What this means can be seen by comparing it with similar mechanisms.
Voters in Japan are given free vouchers to buy one item of their choice at a certain store, but Japanese voters do not use the vouchers.
Normally, if you are given this shopping ticket, you will be happy to exchange it for even one item that you want.
But why not take advantage of this great benefit?
Yes, this assortment doesn’t have what I want at all.
It is not the fault of Japanese people who do not vote even if they have a voting ticket because there are no candidates to vote for.
It’s not the fault of Japanese people who have gift exchange coupons but don’t use them because they don’t have the products they want.
The problem is that there are no candidates that the person expects.
It is the store’s fault that it does not carry the products that person wants.
The Japanese media has always reported that ”the low turnout is because Japanese people are not interested in politics, which is very unfortunate.”
This is nothing more than a scapegoat that ”distracts attention from the bad system and makes people think that the people who don’t vote are at fault” and distract from the real evil.
This is the way of the scapegoat powers.
Japanese politics is in trouble due to the misuse of organized votes.
Approximately 50%of Japanese parliamentarians won using the organizational votes of the former unified association, headquartered in Korea.
In addition, the ruling Liberal Democratic Party parliamentarians account for about 80%.
The members of parliament who won using this organizational vote will work to provide convenience to the former Unification Association.
Reference:衆参両院の所属議員全379人から回答を得て、教団側と何らかの接点があったのは半数近くの179人だったと明らかにした。 東京新聞 TOKYOWeb ( Responses were obtained from a total of 379 members of both houses of the House of Representatives, and it was revealed that nearly half, or 179, had some kind of contact with the cult. Tokyo Shimbun TOKYOWeb )
While the overall turnout is extremely poor, some organizational votes are certainly moving.
In other words, Japanese ordinary people do not move because they have little expectation of parliamentarians, and large organizations such as the former Unification Association are abusing politics using organizational votes. This is the reality that is happening in Japan.
This means that the decay of low turnout is that there are many abusive organizational votes.
This is the reality that is happening in Japan, as the election system is nominal, but there is no function of reflecting the public will.
As you can see from this, the politicians in Japan, except for some politicians, are scammers pretending to be politicians and not doing their jobs.
scammers pretending to be politicians and not doing their jobs is a profession that aims for a chair that pays about 30 million yen a year from tax without benefiting to Japan.
scammers pretending to be politicians and not doing their jobs works for a large organization that harms Japan to sit on the chair.
Therefore, there is a disadvantage for ordinary Japanese people.
There are many unnecessary public buildings called Hakomono in Japan.
A huge construction cost is used from taxes when building this building.
Even worse, every year, hundreds of millions of yen from taxes is used to maintain this unwanted building.
This folly was performed by scammers pretending to be politicians and not doing their jobs, which seeks some moisturgers.
Normal Japanese find it uncomfortable to spread this tremendous garbage throughout Japan.
Thus, there are no effective democracy in Japan.
In order to enable democracy, it may be necessary to shift from indirect democracy to direct democracy.
Removing the chairs targeted by scammers pretending to be politicians and not doing their jobs may lead to improvements in Japan.
This is not a problem, although the chairs of fair and beneficial politicians are also lost at the same time.
Fairly and beneficial politicians are also excellent in businesses, as well as politicians, and have contributed to Japan through their business.
Of course, they have not relyed on fraudulent organizational votes from the beginning.
Therefore, even if the politicians’ chairs are gone, there is no adverse effect on them and Japan.
At the same time, Japan has the following issues related to taxes.
There is a shortage of teachers at public schools
Insufficient salary of nursery teachers
There is a shortage of other public services
As a Japanese perspective, it would be more valuable to put taxes into these issues.
In addition, particularly stupid and inferior scammers pretending to be politicians and not doing their jobs has killed bureaucrats.
Especially stupid they have erased excellent human resources.
The Japanese people do not want to use such taxes.
An era where each person’s tweet reaches the world clearly.
There is no need to ask someone to speak for the public’s opinion.
The role of indirect democracy will be over.
In Japan, personal numbers have become widespread, and it has become possible to express their intentions by clarifying individuals.
The MAC address can indicate a unique number for each communication terminal.
The server groups that have introduced blockchain technology are very strong and robust.
Direct democracy is an environment where we can always introduce it.
Can we continue to use hundreds of millions of yen to maintain this dangerous chair?
How long will we continue to commit the danger of triggering tremendous tax waste by abusing that dangerous chair?
We should hurry and consider these things seriously.
japanese people should hurry and consider these things seriously.
Is democracy working effectively in your country?

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