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Will it become a mess? : Osaka lawyer Kazuo Okawa's blog

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On the 8th, in the run-up to the Osaka double elections in September, Mayumi Taniguchi, a visiting associate professor at Osaka University of Arts, and Taeko Kitano, an Osaka city council member and member of the Liberal Democratic Party, announced that they would run as independents in the gubernatorial election and the mayoral election, respectively.

Both candidates have criticized the way in which the Osaka Restoration Association is promoting the attraction of integrated resorts (IRs), including casinos.

On the other hand, Governor Hirofumi Yoshimura reportedly criticized the two parties, saying, "They threw away their ideology for the sake of the election. Even if the citizens of the prefecture and the city were to elect them, Osaka would become a mess."

Oh no, it's a Restoration expression that makes you think, "Here we go again."

When you say "becoming a mess," you think that Osaka is not yet a "messy," but it is already a "messy."

What was the politics of the Osaka Restoration Association in the first place?

The response to the coronavirus is unscientific.

As symbolized by the raincoats, Isodine, and Osaka Vaccine, there is no action or policy other than the "feeling of doing something."

As a result, the infection rate is the highest in Japan.

And the collapse of the medical system.

The fact that both Taniguchi and Kitano are "against casinos" on a single issue is not a matter of "abandoning one's ideology."

In this way, the Ishin Party's expressions are problematic.

Take the casino issue for example, they said they would not invest public funds, but in reality they are pouring them all in.

They are the epitome of lies.

They talk about "painful reforms," ​​but they are cutting the bones of civil servants and the weak.

They say "Osaka will achieve this and make education completely free," but they only cut tuition fees, and it's not limited to Osaka.

In the first place, the misleading phrase "it will become a mess" when things are already "a mess" is the same as saying "don't stop growing" when there is no growth, and "move Osaka forward more" when there is no progress.

I don't think they will be fooled again, no matter what.



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