I fell asleep after dinner, slept for 10 hours and woke up, sleep debt eliminated.
tokoroten Iâve changed my mind about elections a lot since I looked into how the US presidential primaries work.
In the process of narrowing down the field of candidates in the primaries, a game is played to see how the remaining candidates can capture the supporters of the candidates who dropped out of the primaries.
Then there would be a number of times when minorities would have the casting vote, Remaining candidates will be forced to make policy proposals and changes to better engage supporters of the losing candidate.
Also, it is always visible which minorities are holding how many votes, so a structure is created where information on dead votes is meaningful.
So, the dead ballots are information about the winner, so letâs make sure we leave the right information.
tokoroten Voting for candidates on the winning side is effective in terms of getting involved in electing politicians, I guess you could vote for a one-issue bubble candidate, since thereâs no information left in terms of giving the winner information about âhow many people are interested in whatâ.
tokoroten So, Iâm afraid that the statement âNo, because XXX is not going to be acceptedâ is a statement of a lack of understanding of the flow of information through the dead ballot.
tokoroten Maybe the term âdead voteâ is too negative.
Canât you rephrase it in a positive way that includes the meaning of âinformation left for the winnersâ?
Hmmm, opinion polls, or words to that effect, very good! This would make sense for a one-issue type candidate.
30years_over I think thatâs the system assumption with the preselection. In this gubernatorial election, I canât vote for Mr. Anno because he has no intention of winning. Why? Because the disadvantages are too great if Renho Ishimaru wins.
tokoroten: So Iâm afraid that the statement âNo, because XXX is not going to be acceptedâ is a statement that you donât understand the flow of information through the dead ballot.
9m I think itâs true that Mr. Yasuno can get more votes if he wears his hair cropped and parted, but the fact that he knows that and doesnât bend his policy is a statement in itself, and yet people who say that about his hair still say that. I hope you are aware that you are forcing that attitude on others on a regular basis - donât act like an old baseball player.
deodora Iâm looking at Annoâs github. This is a self-serving image, but I think the people who can issue issues and comment on github are young people to some extent, and if there are so many discussions and opinions, it does not mean that young people are not interested in politics, but that there are not enough mechanisms to include the opinions of young people, or it is deliberately so. I think itâs deliberate.
nishio I also learned for the first time through this activity that it is against the terms of use to use âIrasshoyaâ images for political activities.
âCan I use it for political activities? âIt may not be used for campaigning or for criticizing any particular individual or group.â
10969fanaccount Taka started by saying, âAs a resident of Tokyo, there is a person whom I am supporting,â and he mentioned that everyone could recognize him, but he did not mention his name. I interpreted that he didnât mention the name because he wanted the people of Tokyo to make their own choice. Iâm sorry, but I donât want this to turn into an election campaign within the post, just âletâs go out and voteâ.
takahiroanno Good evening, Satoshi Nakajima ( @snakajima ) and I will be in conversation with them! Iâm looking forward to it! #Takahiro YasunoTOKYOAI
annotakahiro24 Urgent conversation with Satoshi Nakajima Today, 7/3(Wed) 21:10~, Satoshi Nakajima (@snakajima) andTakahiro Yasuno will have a live emergency discussion! Please take a look! https://youtube.com/watch?v=-1I2y5QFwXg⌠#TOKYOAITokyo Gubernatorial ElectionTokyo Gubernatorial ElectionTakahiro Yasuno for Governor of Tokyo
nishio âWe act to change the status quo. Do not become silent accomplices.â https://g0v.tw/intl/en/manifesto/ja/âŚ
nishio âAll you hear is the voice of the weirdo because decent people are silenced.â There is a term âsilent accompliceâ that refers to this (g0v manifest).
suika__penguin: Iâve been talking to some of the bureaucrats and Iâve learned that âThe Japanese are so unassertive I donât know what they want us to do.â Thatâs what I mean.
âDecent people are silenced, so all you hear is the voice of the weirdo.â I feel like I have a problem with that.
If voices are not heard, no matter how much we want to do good politics, they cannot be reflected in policy.
nishio However, we know that there are many people who cannot openly support the candidates because of various reasons, for example, âI cannot campaign because I am an employee of the Tokyo Metropolitan Governmentâ or âI cannot campaign because I am an employee of a university. We know that there are many people who cannot openly support a candidate. There are also those who support us in a way that does not mention a specific candidateâs name. We are very grateful for their support.
suika__penguin If you think youâre the decent one, you have to insist.
The ones who think theyâre sane but donât insist on it are creating a breeding ground for cults.
sekine_misato Itâs as good as it sounds, or better than I expected. I think the media should report on decent candidates. You should report Takahiro Yasuno. After all, you canât know unless you actually hear what they have to say.
Koike doesnât like it, and Renho doesnât like it either. If you donât support anyone, actually see and support them!
Media Reporting.
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wagashi_no_yosa It has been pointed out before why sociology only studies minorities. I think one of the reasons is the idea of âcognitive privilegeâ that âmore accurate knowledge is more likely to be produced from marginal social positionsâ. Majorities have difficulty seeing their own society objectively.
Dgoutokuji The governorâs race is said to have a lot of advance voting. I was happy to hear that they are pushing for Renho, but I was scolded by a well-informed person for being naive. The Soka Gakkai has been given a big mandate and they are visiting the city. The Liberal Democratic Party is also desperate to consolidate its votes, and I was told not to underestimate their organizational votes. They told me not to believe the turnout at the town meetings. I suddenly felt uneasy, but yes, it is precisely because people are uneasy that they move.
newssharing1 âBaby Life,â a Tokyo-based private organization that facilitated special adoptions 400 Japanese babies were trafficked, many of the adoptive parents were foreigners, and each received an average of The average amount of money received was 3 million yen per person, over 200 million yen in total. Suspicions have surfaced that Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike and the Nippon Foundation were involved in the trafficking of these âBaby Lifeâ children.
newssharing1 âLetâs makeTokyo gubernatorial election the largest voter turnout in historyâ and â#Silent media bullshitâ are trending Governor Yuriko Koike of interest rights Olympic athletesâ village = Harumi Jingu Gaien redevelopment, Mitsui concession for development priority Jingo Gaien redevelopment, Mitsui concession for development priority Tokyo Metropolitan Government 4.8 billion yen for projection mapping, Dentsu concession
newssharing1 Itiro Furudate: âA subsidiary of Dentsu was solely responsible for the astonishing 4.85 billion yen projection mapping of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government. Ms. Yuriko Koike, who said she would correct the black box, was herself a black box. The person who applied for the project, the person who approved the project, the person in charge of the bidding, the same person.
REX_TwiHai Donât let the kole dye you. If there is something you want to do, you should do it now. If you lose your youth and stamina, you will never get them back.
nabekuramasa I seriously canât allow this to be lumped in with the parrots, are you trying to say that teens and 20-somethings speaking up for their legitimate rights is a cult? What we mean by âlegitimate rightsâ here is something on the level of âwanting to live a normal lifeâ or something like that. If claiming to want to live is a cult, then why donât you just say âFat!
Iâll remember his name.
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10969fanaccount Taka started by saying, âAs a resident of Tokyo, there is a person whom I am supporting,â and he mentioned that everyone could recognize him, but he did not mention his name. I interpreted that he didnât mention the name because he wanted the people of Tokyo to make their own choice. Iâm sorry, but I donât want this to turn into an election campaign within the post, just âletâs go out and voteâ.
ayaka_otsu On a personal note, I am glad that candidate Takahiro Yasuno has decided to run this time. I agree with the idea of promoting Japanâs economic recovery from Tokyo through digital democracy and support for technicians, and I believe that only he can realize a system that reflects the voice of the people at this speed, through the concrete practice of participatory politics using GitHub.
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mas__yamazaki At first, the Tokyo TV stations were bizarre in that the celebrities on their programs were all side-by-side in âdropping Renhoâ and âlifting up Koikeâ in relation to the Tokyo gubernatorial election, However, when Hagiwada, a member of the Liberal Democratic Party who is in bed with the Unification Church, announced his support for Koike, they switched to a strategy of ânot talking about the election at all to lower the voter turnoutâ.
If voter turnout goes down, the organized vote will have an advantage. redbear2014 Koike Yuriko, Governor of Tokyo, attended a ârally of various groupsâ reportedly organized by the LDP Metropolitan Federation and appealed for support, according to a survey by the newspaper Red Flag. About 300 organizations participated. Approximately 300 organizations participated. It is believed that the LDP is mobilizing businesses and organizations to provide stealth support. Governor Koike and the LDP are one and the same. https://jcp.or.jp/akahata/web_daily/denshiban.htmlâŚ
hirox246 Weâll have a candidate debate every night to reverse the fact that Governor Koike wonât debate. âIf you want to argue against the Koike administrationâs failures and unfulfilled promises on the agenda, why donât you all join me in thoroughly criticizing it?â Koikeâs chances of winning the popular vote are slim unless he can convince the floating voters that his administration is the right one to lead the city. Koike will be able to run away with the election if he does not make the floating voters think âIs it bad if Koike is in charge of Tokyo? A candidate who won a state compensation lawsuit against the Koike metropolitan government in his spare time may be an active candidate or something.
hirox246: As I said in the Tokyo gubernatorial election debate, how can each candidate cut Koikeâs votes? If they donât work on this, they will end up with Koikeâs runaway victory. The only way to win is for each candidate to blame the Koike administration in solidarity. Even if they increase their popularity by advocating their respective policies, they will lose if they donât reduce the Koike vote. 2nd place is not enough. https://youtube.com/watch?v=x1k4VryhsY0&t=8sâŚ
shogochiai Lately, I think that marketing in late capitalism means âIâm going to spend time on this now, something is going to happen, expect it. Donât miss the big wave.
shogochiai RuleMakersDAO and many others, but I think this is the one Iâm supporting.
suika__penguin: if you think you are the sane one, you must insist!
The ones who think theyâre sane but donât insist on it are creating a breeding ground for cults.
suika__penguin If you think youâre the decent one, you have to insist.
The ones who think theyâre sane but donât insist on it are creating a breeding ground for cults.
raeyu02 The selectmen are doing it.
@tocho_senkyo
You seem to like conspiracy theories.
mas__yamazaki This surprised me too. I was also surprised that the administrative structure of the capital of Japan advertises the projected lights but does not post any call for voting for the Tokyo gubernatorial election. Itâs not a matter of jurisdiction. There is nothing wrong with posting âgo vote for a better future.â Discovery to those who donât want voter turnout to go up.
tinasuke: Tokyo Metropolitan Governmentâs official account hasnât called for âLetâs go voteâ even once! Itâs already this weekend, right?
akasi_naru For example, if I said, âI can lead you into a mild hypnotic state just by matching the timing of your breathing and gestures with the person you are with,â you would think it was impossible, like magic. You would think it was impossible. You can really do this with training. âŚ
sugiura_jirou I was interested in buying Nintendo stock, so I bought some a while ago, and I thought it would be a better deal than saving money by getting dividends, but then I thought that the value I thought it would be great if I could suffer together with Nintendo when they suffer or are sad⌠We are one, arenât we?
shoocoool Youâre not a wanker fan, are you? Youâre in, right?
Iâve been told that, Iâve been listening to it a lot! I sometimes listen to it all day! I was instafollowing you! Thatâs just a fan!
Ask him in full, which candidate do you think heâs talking about?
https://instagram.com/10969taka?igsh=dWxzYzE4b3oxYTczâŚ
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mas__yamazaki At first, the Tokyo TV stations were bizarre in that the celebrities on their programs were all side-by-side in âdropping Renhoâ and âlifting up Koikeâ in relation to the Tokyo gubernatorial election, However, when Hagiwada, a member of the Liberal Democratic Party who is in bed with the Unification Church, announced his support for Koike, they switched to a strategy of ânot talking about the election at all to lower the voter turnoutâ.
If voter turnout goes down, the organized vote will have an advantage. redbear2014 Koike Yuriko, Governor of Tokyo, attended a ârally of various groupsâ reportedly organized by the LDP Metropolitan Federation and appealed for support, according to a survey by the newspaper Red Flag. About 300 organizations participated. Approximately 300 organizations participated. It is believed that the LDP is mobilizing businesses and organizations to provide stealth support. Governor Koike and the LDP are one and the same. https://jcp.or.jp/akahata/web_daily/denshiban.htmlâŚ
hirox246 Weâll have a candidate debate every night to reverse the fact that Governor Koike wonât debate. âIf you want to argue against the Koike administrationâs failures and unfulfilled promises on the agenda, why donât you all join me in thoroughly criticizing it?â Koikeâs chances of winning the popular vote are slim unless he can convince the floating voters that his administration is the right one to lead the city. Koike will be able to run away with the election if he does not make the floating voters think âIs it bad if Koike is in charge of Tokyo? A candidate who won a state compensation lawsuit against the Koike metropolitan government in his spare time may be an active candidate or something.
hirox246: As I said in the Tokyo gubernatorial election debate, how can each candidate cut Koikeâs votes? If they donât work on this, they will end up with Koikeâs runaway victory. The only way to win is for each candidate to blame the Koike administration in solidarity. Even if they increase their popularity by advocating their respective policies, they will lose if they donât reduce the Koike vote. 2nd place is not enough. https://youtube.com/watch?v=x1k4VryhsY0&t=8sâŚ
shogochiai Lately, I think that marketing in late capitalism means âIâm going to spend time on this now, something is going to happen, expect it. Donât miss the big wave.
shogochiai RuleMakersDAO and many others, but I think this is the one Iâm supporting.
suika__penguin: if you think you are the sane one, you must insist!
The ones who think theyâre sane but donât insist on it are creating a breeding ground for cults.
suika__penguin If you think youâre the decent one, you have to insist.
The ones who think theyâre sane but donât insist on it are creating a breeding ground for cults.
akasi_naru For example, if I said, âI can lead you into a mild hypnotic state just by matching the timing of your breathing and gestures with the person you are with,â you would think it was impossible, like magic. You would think it was impossible. You can really do this with training. âŚ
sugiura_jirou I was interested in buying Nintendo stock, so I bought some a while ago, and I thought it would be a better deal than saving money by getting dividends, but then I thought that the value I thought it would be great if I could suffer together with Nintendo when they suffer or are sad⌠We are one, arenât we?
shoocoool Youâre not a wanker fan, are you? Youâre in, right?
Iâve been told that, Iâve been listening to it a lot! I sometimes listen to it all day! I was instafollowing you! Thatâs just a fan!
Ask him in full, which candidate do you think heâs talking about?
https://instagram.com/10969taka?igsh=dWxzYzE4b3oxYTczâŚ
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hikarin22 By the way, Iâm sorry if this sounds like a chubby thing to say, but women with a certain level of communicative ability have the ability to understand what the other person is trying to say, so saying âI liedâ is not a problem. So, it is not a problem if she says âI liedâ. In other words, women who are distrustful of this statement and give NG are in other words⌠It can be said that it was a good decision to break up with her because she has a high landmine rate.
hikarin22 In a case where a woman declines a marriage because she is tired of being lied to immediately by her partner in a marriage, I wondered why the male partnerâs occupation is always an engineer. I wondered why, so I looked it up. Apparently, engineers have a culture of saying âIâm sorry, I liedâ when they make a wrong statement.
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ISOKO_MOCHIZUKI Governor Yuriko Koikeâs street advertising campaign took place for about 30 minutes near the Electric Town exit ticket gate in Akihabara on July 2 at 18:00.
Even before the event began, the citizens were criticizing Koike, saying that he had made âseven zero promisesâ and that âKoike must stopâ in addition to thorough background checks.
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16331633 I wonder how it looks to independents when they praise each other for being good at this kind of behavior with their âsupport for Renhoâ. ISOKO_MOCHIZUKI Governor Yuriko Koikeâs town advertisement was held for about 30 minutes near the Electric Town exit ticket gate in Akihabara on July 2 at 18:00.
Even before the event began, the citizens were criticizing Koike, saying that he had made âseven zero promisesâ and that âKoike must stopâ in addition to thorough background checks.
methane I know that you left the ranks to attract independents, but I feel that you are failing to attract independents because of the active support of activists and Communist Party supporters.
16331633: I wonder how it looks to independents when they praise each other for being good at this kind of behavior with âsupport for Renhoâ. x.com/isoko_mochizukâŚ
maekawa_net Finally, an article appeared about the âcozy relationshipâ between the Koike metropolitan government and Mitsui Fudosan. The current metropolitan government is not for the people of Tokyo, but for developers such as Mitsui Fudosan. As a result, we have a series of problems such as Harumi Flag, Jingu Gaien, Hibiya Park, etc. Please report other media as well.
ISOKO_MOCHIZUKI Governor Yuriko Koikeâs street advertising campaign took place for about 30 minutes near the Electric Town exit ticket gate in Akihabara on July 2 at 18:00.
Even before the event began, the citizens were criticizing Koike, saying that he had made âseven zero promisesâ and that âKoike must stopâ in addition to thorough background checks.
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16331633 I wonder how it looks to independents when they praise each other for being good at this kind of behavior with their âsupport for Renhoâ. ISOKO_MOCHIZUKI Governor Yuriko Koikeâs town advertisement was held for about 30 minutes near the Electric Town exit ticket gate in Akihabara on July 2 at 18:00.
Even before the event began, the citizens were criticizing Koike, saying that he had made âseven zero promisesâ and that âKoike must stopâ in addition to thorough background checks.
methane I know that you left the ranks to attract independents, but I feel that you are failing to attract independents because of the active support of activists and Communist Party supporters.
16331633: I wonder how it looks to independents when they praise each other for being good at this kind of behavior with âsupport for Renhoâ. x.com/isoko_mochizukâŚ
maekawa_net Finally, an article appeared about the âcozy relationshipâ between the Koike metropolitan government and Mitsui Fudosan. The current metropolitan government is not for the people of Tokyo, but for developers such as Mitsui Fudosan. As a result, we have a series of problems such as Harumi Flag, Jingu Gaien, Hibiya Park, etc. Please report other media as well.
RobbyNaish77 Governor Koike is no longer⌠I think you should refrain from becoming governor of Tokyo.
Renho and the Next Tokyo #Renho is the only choice. Letâs make theGovernorâs race the largest turnout in history!
TAKAHIRO3IURA People mistakenly think that talent is being better at something than others, but it is the opposite. Talent is lacking something. The distorted shape of the soul narrows down the options in life, and the determination to go straight for it. The person who finds a place where the distorted shape of the soul fits perfectly with the shape of the soul is called a genius.
snowdance87 I didnât check. Yasuno-san, you are in favor of restarting nuclear power plants? Yes, energy issues cannot be separated to keep technology stable. What happens when you and Shimizu-san join forces? This stops once. I have never forgotten the thoughts and feelings I vowed to myself 14 years ago in my rubble-strewn hometown in Tohoku.
taichinakaj Capitalism is interesting. Everyone says âmoney, moneyâ, but what rich people want most is ânot for saleâ. Love, friendship, trust, etc.
maruko_up This is what all supervisors and senior staff should remember.
snowdance87 Good article that gets right to the point as well as showing careful reporting. When I watch Mr. Yasuno, I canât help but catch glimpses of how the media people I come in contact with become âskeptical at first and respectful at the endâ.
KosukeYAMAchan: I wrote an article about theTokyo gubernatorial election. When I heard about it before the election, I was skeptical, thinking, âCan he really do it? But after the announcement, he showed the ability to implement his ideas one after another. He and the team that supports him have âsincerity. #Takahiro Yasuno https://weekly-economist.mainichi.jp/articles/20240702/se1/00m/020/069000dâŚ
golden_lucky After all, direct elections are like a âpledgeâ contest, so itâs good to see issues pulled out into the open, whether or not those who are elected can deliver on them. Itâs good that issues are brought out into the open, regardless of whether the elected person can realize them or not.
yuuraku This is it.
amagumo_metal: The video is so ugly it gives me chills. The base opponents on the side that caused the death of the security guard said to the Defense Bureau official, âOne person is dead, you know! It would be normal to go burn incense immediately! As a human being!â They yell at him, âWhat the hell is this? What is this? http://qab.co.jp/news/202407022âŚ
shuzaibusoku7 History of the intimidation trial that will be sentenced today
<9/30/2020 closed session meeting Kumataka: âIf they use social networking sites to lose elections, itâs not going to happen.â Mayor: âI might do it. Itâs my political activity.â Yamane: âIf you do that, the mayor can control the council. Are you going to go so far as to do that?â :
Candidate for Governor of Tokyo: Exclusive interview with Takahiro Yasuno. AI Strategyâ for Elections and Tokyo Metropolitan Government - YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aafPzNaF1ZI
enetraman Looking at Mr. Annoâs message âTokyo, where no one is left behind by technologyâ and all the things heâs done with Github, I think itâs going to be a game lost and won, no matter what the outcome of the election is (or is that what heâs aiming for?). I think it will be like losing a game and winning the war, no matter what the outcome of the election is (or maybe thatâs what heâs aiming for).
ochyai Social Implementation of the Echo Chamber of the Tokyo Gubernatorial Election.
jaufre_Lish Too misleading. All claims against Shinji Ishimaru personally were dismissed. Aki Takata City lost the case, though, and was awarded 330,000 yen in payment, The proportion of court costs to be paid is 90% for Councilor Yamane. Even if he loses the case, the current legal fees will be borne by Councilor Yamane, If they appealed to the Supreme Court, Senator Yamane would probably lose a lot of money.
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snowdance87 Iâm on the fence. I also want to ask those who supportTakahiroYasunoâs support for restarting nuclear power plants. Is it ok to push the fear and risk of nuclear power plants that have caused so much destruction by technology onto the local communities? Is it okay for the energy that is the source of the technology that will create the future of our own Tokyo to be procured in such a way?
snowdance87:Takahiro Yasuno is in favor of restarting nuclear power plants. What do you mean by âdialogue with the localsâ? Deceive them that the tragedy will never happen again even with the current situation? Take the word âself-responsibilityâ? Donât get cocky. Look at the disaster that technology has brought. Look at the happiness of those who were burned by Promethean fire that day. #TOKYOAI https://tokyo-np.co.jp/article/336649
Dgoutokuji The governorâs race is said to have a lot of advance voting. I was happy to hear that they are pushing for Renho, but I was scolded by a well-informed person for being naive. The Soka Gakkai has been given a big mandate and they are visiting the city. The Liberal Democratic Party is also desperate to consolidate its votes, and I was told not to underestimate their organizational votes. They told me not to believe the turnout at the town meetings. I suddenly felt uneasy, but yes, it is precisely because people are uneasy that they move.
newssharing1 âBaby Life,â a Tokyo-based private organization that facilitated special adoptions 400 Japanese babies were trafficked, many of the adoptive parents were foreigners, and each received an average of The average amount of money received was 3 million yen per person, over 200 million yen in total. Suspicions have surfaced that Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike and the Nippon Foundation were involved in the trafficking of these âBaby Lifeâ children.
hazuma I wonder if you understand why shrines are supposed to be private organizations. Does the state run the shrines?
jcp_cc:Jingu Gaien is a national common property. Development based on the economic interests of business operators is not appropriate! The government should listen to residents, not businesses! #Mr. Taku Yamazoe, a member of the House of Councilors, just made a speech about the redevelopment of Jingu Gaien.
Japan Communist PartyTokyoYou and the Next Tokyo hazuma These arguments are really silly. Itâs fine to talk about the importance of the forests and that itâs not good to go under the sun, but please donât let that lead you into a messed up discussion. Private property cannot be nationalized and the state cannot run a shrine. I wish leftist scholars would also stop making childish arguments by denying private property and acting like radicals. hazuma Opposition to capitalism is meaningless. It made some sense in the political situation during the Cold War, but it doesnât even make sense now. Iâm really sick and tired of the fact that we are still in an era where saying such things will make you a star in the debates and activists will follow you. hazuma Family and private property are the very source of inequality. But when that sense is gone, love and desire are gone. Thatâs why itâs so difficult. If you solve the problem by shouting that private ownership is bad, itâs a quick story. What is important is that as long as human beings are human beings, there are inevitable limitations, and we should think about a âbetterâ society based on this resignation. hazuma As I wrote in âPhilosophy of Correctabilityâ, the denial of family and private property goes back to Plato. Itâs not a new idea. On the flip side, intellectuals have been saying for ages that the world would be a better place if we got rid of the family and private property, and that hasnât happened at all. Starting from that limitation is really an intelligent argument. hazuma Iâm kind of mad. The story does not stop at Meiji Jingu Gaien. hazuma If you want to make Jingu Gaien such a national common property, why donât you just buy it from Meiji Jingu Shrine with taxpayer money and make it a national property? Make a public commitment like that. hazuma The worst thing that can happen is to force the âpublicâ on a private business and then when that business runs out of money and is struggling and wants to do something else, you get in the way, saying that the place belongs to everyone. It is the worst thing you can do. If that is the case, the park should be properly managed as a national or metropolitan park from the beginning. hazuma Iâm not talking about that. Iâm just talking about who is an idiot. I donât vote for idiots.
hiratomo523: Hiroki Azuma criticizes opposition politicians for criticizing power You donât criticize authority. Itâs the usual pattern. hazuma Isnât this Teitaraku because all they do is say that if you are anti-authority, you donât criticize even if you have problems, you should support them without thinking, and everything else is the enemy?ăEven if the LDP is so disliked, they canât even win the gubernatorial election. I myself have not voted for the LDP for the past 30 years. hazuma I came
nishio I also learned for the first time through this activity that it is against the terms of use to use âIrasshoyaâ images for political activities.
âCan I use it for political activities? âIt may not be used for campaigning or for criticizing any particular individual or group.â nishio Iâm promoting this tweet because itâs been seen a lot, and Iâm on theTakahiroAnno team thatâs fighting the campaign with a solid legal review to make sure we donât do anything legally gray. I learned about this through the work of
takahiroanno This article by Shimizu, a member of Team Annoâs technical team, talks about fixing the problem of writing python in yaml. nishio Itâs very geeky tech stuff, but I wonder how the world will react to it.
takahiroanno A part on âAnticipated Budget and Measures to Secure Financial Resourcesâ has been added to the manifesto.
Can you really carry out your manifesto?ăWe have been asked, âCan you really implement the manifesto?â However, by implementing the manifesto in the first two years of the Governorâs term, all the policies can be realized within the budget increased by the increased tax revenue!
nishio I fell asleep after dinner and woke up after 10 hours of sleep, my sleep debt is gone.
ai_1124at_ Renho: âYouâre in a position where you have to listen to voices you donât like without excluding them.â
I thought she was the right person to be governor of Tokyo when I heard these words.
Koike was told that there were critics of Koike, to which he responded, âYou should choose your friends. Mr. Ishimaru was sued for libel for a post he made against a legislator he refuted, and lost the case in the second trial.
The difference is obvious. ai_1124at_ The Governor of Tokyo is in a position to transcend partisanship and encompass the voices of all people living in Tokyo.
There should be no exclusion of people who are inconvenient for you or slander of members who have opposing views in the assembly. sukesankoba So why do we get blocked on Twitter one after another âŚ
sukesankoba For example, if you are a celebrity or a completely personal Twitter user and you block people you donât like, that is a standard I also think that it is better to do it more and more since it is a standard feature of Twitter. x.com/sukesankoba/st⌠crowma For someone who says you have to listen to voices you donât like, your actions are the exact opposite.
takashikiso Renho, this is what you are under fire for. She is now criticizing the tax deduction system that she abolished when she was in power, and is now running for governor. Renho, you must have had a life in politics that was really all criticism and no interest in policy.
NecoZi3: Renho: For the current generation, deductions will increase as they get married and have children.
Um, the deduction for juvenile dependents was abolished during the Democratic Party of Japanâs administration. movie_sukidayo You canât criticize people. Ragni_Prasad_6 Itâs my job to bite into whatever is offered in front of me.
bruin21711033 When the person who subtitled the video âDeductions will increaseâ said that it was public assistance and that he would cancel the misleading video, he was stuck pointing out that he said tax credits in another video. When the person who subtitled the video âDeductions will increaseâ said that it was a public aid and that he would cancel the misleading video, he was stuck. But then his friends say, âItâs the LDPâs fault for not reinstating the deduction,â and all hell breaks loose. I wonder if they have any idea what independents will think when they see this.
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takashikiso Renho, this is what you are under fire for. She is now criticizing the tax deduction system that she abolished when she was in power, and is now running for governor. Renho, you must have had a life in politics that was really all criticism and no interest in policy.
NecoZi3: Renho: For the current generation, deductions will increase as they get married and have children.
Um, the deduction for juvenile dependents was abolished during the Democratic Party of Japanâs administration. MobileHackerz Crap. Thatâs not true. I know we talk about it regularly, but I think itâs a really funny story about not having an exemption for child support/. Renhoâs âIf you have a child, you can get more deductionsâ speech received a general rebuke: âIt was the Democratic Party of Japan that took away the deduction for child support!â (SmartFLASH)
- Renhoâs âIf you have children, you will get more deductionsâ speech received general criticism: âIt was the DPJ that took away the deduction for child support!â (SmartFLASH) - Yahoo! News
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Renho talked about measures to combat the declining birthrate in the video, with a ticker that read, âIf the working-age population gets married and has children, their deductions will go up dramatically.
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However, a number of people pointed out that the deduction for child support had been abolished and that the deduction would not be increased even if a child was born.
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The âdeduction for juvenile dependentsâ applies to taxpayers with children under the age of 16, and the deduction is 380,000 yen for income tax and 330,000 yen for inhabitant tax. However, in 2010, under the Democratic Party of Japan administration, it was decided to abolish it. Instead, a âchild allowanceâ was provided.
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The person who posted the video deleted it after these points were raised. The person who posted the video removed it.
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âA video of Renhoâs June 27th street speech has been uploaded to the YouTube channel of the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan. In it, Renho clearly says, âIf you get married and have children, you can receive tax credits. In other words, the âtax creditâ message was not a mistake.
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You clearly said âtax creditsâ even though the excuse âitâs not a tax credit but a public assistanceâ was also very painful! I was reminded again that they are just making excuses on the spot and donât really understand the suffering of the child-rearing generation.
- <<In short, Renho has no memory of or remorse for abolishing support for children under the age of 16 during the DPJ administration, and although she has been a member of the House of Councilors for 20 years based on name recognition alone, she does not know the difference between deductions and public assistance. Frankly, isnât he too incompetent?
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Renho also reposted a post on her own X on July 4, correcting the error to âincorrect) deduction correct) public assistance,â and is presumably aware of the attention this has attracted.
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