A tense moment erupted between Miyazaki Kensuke and Hiroyuki, with everyone exclaiming, “Aren’t you stupid?” and “You don’t even know what’s going on at the moment.” The situation became so unexpected that the room froze.
10/5 (Sat) 6:40 distribution Sponichi Annex Former House of Representatives member Miyazaki Kensuke Former House of Representatives member Miyazaki Kensuke (43) appeared live on Abema’s “Yuma Made Nama TV” (10:00 p.m.) on the 4th, and there was a moment when he got into an argument with businessman Nishimura Hiroyuki (47). [Photo included] Miyazaki Kensuke and his wife Kaneko Emi, who were members of the House of Representatives at the time. A variety show where participants, over a drink, engage in heated debates on topics such as “politics and money,” “change of government,” and “qualifications of the new prime minister.” The issue of “politics and money” was also discussed, with Miyazaki reflecting that “the biggest burden is the secretary’s salary.” “Private secretaries have to pay for it themselves. I have eight people, including my public secretary. In other words, the salaries of five people are paid for out of pocket,” explained Miyazaki, and pointed out an improvement point, saying, “If this were all paid for by the government, there would be no need to hold wasteful parties.” Miyazaki candidly confessed about his income situation at the time, saying that excluding his secretary’s salary, he had “580,000 yen left per month.” “Since I also had dealings with members of the Diet, my salary was quite tight,” he said, explaining that his salary situation was by no means plentiful. In response, Hiroyuki said, “The reason you have to hire five secretaries is because you’re incompetent, right?” and Miyazaki’s expression changed dramatically. 「What do you mean? You don’t know the situation at the scene so you can’t say that. Seriously, this is Hiroyuki. It makes me really want to punch him,” he said, calling for the bill to be retracted. Miyazaki ranted angrily, saying, “You say he doesn’t have enough secretaries because he’s incompetent, aren’t you stupid?” and “As a member of parliament in charge of an electoral district, this has made everyone my enemy,” to which Hiroyuki retorted again, “Why are you siding with such a guy?” Miyazaki’s face was flushed as he said, “I wonder how many petitions we’ll get from local areas. How often do I have to show up in my hometown? You have no idea. He got so heated up that he almost became furious and said, “Try carrying the bag for even a day.” However, Hiroyuki said, “It is not a politician’s job to be a bag carrier. Because they are incompetent, they have to listen to petitions and carry bags. As a politician, my job is to create bills, pass them, and make Japan a better place. It’s not about carrying a bag or listening to petitions. You’re wrong,” he insisted. Miyazaki was also angry and said, “Politicians’ status is lowered when they say things like this without knowing the actual situation. Listen to what the local people have to say,” the two men said, and the atmosphere became tense. Shinji Ishimaru (42), the former mayor of Akitakata City, Hiroshima Prefecture, and the runner-up in the July Tokyo gubernatorial election, then brought the discussion back to concrete detail by saying, “So, you listened to the petition, went around the local area, and what did you do? Let’s refute that.” This revived the debate.
> “Live TV Until You Get Drunk” What’s with this title? From the very beginning, it seems like they’re trying to anger the other person by imitating Tahara Soichiro.
Is this kind of argument-shifting popular among young people who are good at debating things? It’s just childish quibbling. They have no idea what’s going on in the field.
I think there are five Diet member secretaries, although in a real party team there are probably more. It starts with two Diet member secretaries, two local secretaries, and one internet support person, like Mito Komon, and then you add options.
>>35 And if you make policies independent of the bureaucrats, it will cost even more money. Hiroyuki is clinging to the delusion of money-free politics, which is neither ideal nor sound.
Well, Hiroyuki is right about this. They’re just busy doing unnecessary work so they feel like they’ve done their job. Politicians don’t need to listen to local petitions and should just do meaningful work.
The job of a Diet member is to make laws. It is true that the need for those laws comes from the voices of local voters. A politician only has one body, and he or she undoubtedly needs a secretary to act as an emissary, like an alter ego.
Hiroyuki is probably so used to saying it that he’s numb to it, but telling someone “it’s because you’re incompetent” is the ultimate insult. How can you even say something like that?
When it comes to politics and money, especially politics and women, no matter how many YouTubers who earn tips and debate, they can’t compete with the irresponsible, small-money-making, perverted commentator comedian Miyazaki Kensuke of the Liberal Democratic Party.
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