Constitutional Democratic Party “The policies of the Democratic Party for the People are handouts and unrealistic,” including reducing consumption tax, reducing social insurance premiums, and lowering electricity bills.
Constitutional Democratic Party member of the House of Representatives Ryuichi Yoneyama updated X on the 30th. He described the policies of the Democratic Party for the People and Reiwa Shinsengumi as “giveaways” and “unrealistic.” Yoneyama quoted an article which asked, “Did the focus on take-home pay pay out?” in regards to the fact that the Democratic Party for the People and Reiwa Wa increased their number of seats in the House of Representatives election, which was counted on the 27th. He added, “In this election, the People’s Party and Reiwa Party grew. One of the causes of this is “handouts,” which is honestly unrealistic, and I feel a sense of crisis that such a simplistic claim is spreading. I believe we should learn from and adopt public relations tactics using social media, while also coming up with fair fiscal and monetary policies. ” He expressed concern. The quoted article pointed out that the Democratic Party for the People’s policies include lowering the consumption tax, reducing social insurance premiums, and lowering electricity bills, while Reiwa Wa’s policies also include abolishing the consumption tax and providing anti-inflation subsidies.
>>13 People who have no hope of increasing their take-home pay are voting for the CDP in order to receive the lump-sum payment. People like this are also supporting Komeito. Pensioners, the working poor, people on welfare, NEETs, etc. People who work normally and want to increase their take-home pay. They moved to support the Democratic Party for the People.
The Abe faction and the Constitutional Democratic Party: “Preferential treatment for the wealthy!” The LDP, the People’s Democratic Party, and the Reiwa Wa Party: “Preferential treatment for the poor!”
I don’t think they’ve shown any vision of a time when support would no longer be needed, just handing out money to Constitutional Democratic Party candidates.
The ones saying the same thing as the world’s economic policies are the People’s Democratic Party, the Communist Party, Reiwa Party, the Liberal Democratic Party, the Constitutional Democratic Party, the Komeito Party, the mass media, and the Ministry of Finance. They are the groups that are going against the flow.
Money to hand out to the elderly appears out of nowhere, but when other countries try to hand it out to working people, they suddenly start asking about funding.
Even if the result of the vote actually results in some changes to the tax system, I think it’s great that it shows the meaning of voting in an election based on policy.
The Constitutional Democratic Party has a frightening brain that thinks raising taxes is realistic. These people should never talk about our livelihoods again.
>>40 Their assets exceed 1000 trillion yen. For example, if someone owns and manages real estate worth 15 million yen and has 10 million yen in debt, would you say they’re in debt?
>>41 No, this is why it’s the Democratic Party for the People that’s getting yelled at, right after Rengo asked them to cooperate with the Constitutional Democratic Party.
Constitutional Democratic Party: “Opposition parties should work together!” Constitutional Democratic Party: “The Japan Innovation Party and the Democratic Party for the People are effectively the ruling party!”
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