Thirty Years Later the U.S. And Japan Became Poorer, Weaker (Part II)


‘The man who served as the last male Japanese prime minister, I think, was the guy by the name of Koizumi. After him, Seiko Noda became the first female prime minister, and after her, Makiko Tanaka, a very noisy woman who talks too much. Since then, women have been working as the Japanese prime minister and I rather like it because, you see, they don’t pass strange laws,
‘This year’s bill totally banning automobiles on expressways is a good example. You can take a walk or bicycle on the expressway without worrying about being hit by cars. Why they built so many expressways? I thought it was Koizumi who did it. It’s because roads were flooded with cars 30 years ago because Japan had 120 million people and many people had a workaholic-like obsession to work. How stupid.,
‘The Japanese population has decreased quite a bit and now every household is doing farming. Raising what you eat at home is a new normal. Thirty years ago, you were afraid of becoming poor. Now, everyone is poor, and as you can see, people look relaxed and enjoy life. Thirty years ago, buying a house was once in a lifetime decision but look around now, vacancies are all over Japan,
‘And the law to demolish that Yanba Dam (water reservoir dam) is a good law. It’s having a rippling effect to demolish similar dams all over Japan, and as a result, the ocean and river ecosystems were restored and fish are coming back to the rivers,
‘So as you can see, Japan has become a much better country than before and it’s because Japan stripped men of voting rights and asked women to work as politicians. Women do better work than men.
‘What!? The post office finally started selling Yaki-imo (roasted sweet potatoes)?! That sounds great. It’s not unusual, though. I think it was in 2017 when the postal service privatization law was enforced. Then-PM, Koizumi worked hard to allow post offices to sell Yaki-imo. You haven’t heard about it? Better study history.’

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HSMVYJug8pA&t=1446s

(More in Part III)

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