During the drama play on the tv the other day, it was impressive that the heroin was murmuring in the burn field of Japan after the defeat of World War II. "There is no irresponsibility, neither the government nor the citizens. Nobody takes responsibility." It was not accurate but it was such content.
Is the issue of market relocation in Tokyo also a total confession due to irresponsible correspondence by the administrative organizations and the governors who represent them, the parliament, and the citizens who chose them?
Because the citizen entrusts the administration to the legislators. The governor operates and manages the administration, it is the top governor who has the most responsibility after the decision.
He said that the responsible was on the parliament and administrative organizations and that he was not wrong. If he does not have responsibility, we do not need the governor.
My favorite musicians, especially the artists in the US, have recently begun anti-tramp movement loudly. Unlike Japan, their political positions are clear. Even at the live performance of Lee Ritenour the other day, he specially made a cocktail titled "No Trump" purposely to appeal to the guests. American bassist, my favorite Leland Sklar is writing criticism of President Trump almost daily. Even in the live of Chisato of the other day, it was taking place caused the visa and once leaving US it would be impossible to re-enter the United States on account of the possibility that members would change.
The actual injury is beginning to affect the music world as well.
But as long as there is no evidence that he became president again by illegal means, there are a lot of people who got into the presidential position based on democratic rules on the current institution and voted, What are those people like doing?
Even from the outside of the United States it is certainly impossible for him to hasten the policies he made. Historical knowledge, liberal arts are also doubtless lacking the aptitude of the presidential nomination and why such a struggle to understand why he went up to the Republican representative and even the president.
I feel like he is saying only one thing that seems to be correct. It is a denial of globalization. It is probably the reason why that alone raised him to the president. It is an international global company, and the global economy has caused social disparity problems of 99% not only in Economic inequality problem but even in the US.
Is it time to start noticing the illusion that everything is "good" by the power of globalization and the word free economy itself?
The problem of President Trump and the Abe administration in Japan is actually a matter of having no option, it is most frightening to swing unexpectedly.
Let's re-election
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