※2024/09/15 22:00 Yomiuri Shimbun In a nationwide opinion poll conducted by the Yomiuri Shimbun, when asked about the performance of the Kishida Cabinet over the past three years, 46% of respondents said they “approached” it, with 3% saying “highly” and 43% saying “somewhat.” The number of people who “do not rate” was 51%, consisting of 34% who “do not rate very much” and 17% who “do not rate at all.” Continue reading below.
Japan is a country full of idiots. Idiot old people and conservative LDP members are making a mess of the country! Of course, the shitty opposition party is just as guilty. We should wipe out all the people working in Nagatacho right now.
What is there to praise about the Kishida administration, which has blunted the recovery from COVID-19 with fiscal austerity measures, kept real wages down for over two years, raised taxes, let in tons of immigrants, and abandoned the Noto Peninsula?
What is that? It seems like it’s appropriate to give the public’s evaluation of the Kishida Cabinet so far with a general summary.
Um, A summary of Abe’s leadership in the Abe administration – Kishida’s version Abe entrusted Kishida with the post of Prime Minister Abe, thinking about what would come next after Abe. That may be a good thing, but if the Abe faction is making a huge mistake, it’s no good.
They prioritize going around to New Year’s parties and don’t care about dealing with the Noto Peninsula. His way of choosing and prioritizing destroys organizations. In fact, the slush funds have not only made the LDP but also the Diet members themselves look like filth.
The stock price rose by 10,000 yen from about 30,000 yen to around 40,000 yen during Kishida’s tenure, so the stock is highly rated. I don’t think Kishida did anything wrong though lol.
In the end, there are hardly any policies of Kishida because he is a clumsy shrine holder. Seko also said, “The policies are good, but they are not appreciated because of Kishida.” That’s why Kishida counterattacked with the slush fund lol I think it’s good that he exposed the slush fund issue and weakened the Abe faction. If Kishida was involved in the Bank of Japan’s interest rate hike, it will be appreciated by future generations.
The number 46 started to pop into my mind vaguely. The meaning is…still a mystery. Shinjiro Koizumi predicted it for reasons that ordinary people cannot understand.
The weak yen and high stock prices were appreciated. If he was appreciated that much, he didn’t need to resign. Yomiuri should have investigated this sooner.
Kishida has been working pretty hard, hasn’t he? In terms of ability, he’s somewhere around the top of the list. But emotionally, I hate him the most out of all the prime ministers to date.
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