Establishing a Provisional Budget, Replacing the Ishiba Budget, and Creating the Takaichi Administration’s BudgetーA Long-Awaited General Election to Halt China’s Aggression and Eliminate Pro-China Political Forces

Opposition politicians and old media dismiss the election as unjustified, yet its purpose is clear: to pass a provisional budget, replace the Ishiba-era budget, and establish the Takaichi administration’s fiscal policy. This election represents the public’s will to stop China’s aggression and remove pro-China forces from Japanese politics.

Opposition politicians who are not only foolish but also base, and who make a living by harming the nation, have declared at press conferences that Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s entirely natural and admirable decision constitutes a “dissolution without justification.”

In reality, old media outlets—beginning with NHK, which is of the same nature as these opposition forces—have devoted large segments of coverage to broadcasting such statements.

Earlier, I spoke with a friend who called me immediately after reading my post.
There has never been a general election with greater justification than this one.
This election exists to restructure the budget created by Shigeru Ishiba, the prime minister of the worst administration in the history of the Liberal Democratic Party.
What greater justification could possibly exist.

Pro-China political operators, led by Komeito together with the opposition, rapidly accelerated China’s “quiet invasion,” which had already been exposed to the international community.
Emboldened, China—a one-party communist dictatorship—not only intensified its vile and Nazi-like anti-Japanese indoctrination domestically, but recently went so far as to issue an utterly absurd “victory declaration.”

Even before that, the outrageous remarks made by Xue Jian, China’s Consul General in Osaka, revealed the true intentions of the CCP—something the majority of the Japanese public already understands.
Most citizens may not say it aloud, but they are enraged.

Nevertheless, NHK Osaka’s 6 p.m. news program Hotto Kansai went so far as to defend Xue Jian.
An elderly female anchor commented that he was a “good person,” and then invited an obscure former university professor—unknown to the public—to speak at length about how admirable Xue Jian supposedly was.
I was utterly astonished.
At the same time, I instantly understood the true nature of this anchor and of NHK Osaka’s news division, as I have already described.

That China has laid bare its nature as a nation of “bottomless evil” and “plausible lies,” and as the worst dictatorship in history, is common knowledge to most Japanese citizens.
Perceptive observers must have realized that Xue Jian’s remarks were tantamount to a confession that China was the mastermind behind the assassination of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.

Whenever politicians state the self-evident truth that “a Taiwan contingency is a Japan contingency,” these actors go berserk—losing all restraint and becoming capable of anything.
The first person to state this clearly on the international stage was Shinzo Abe himself.

The Abe assassination is abnormal in every respect.
In a normal country, once the police grasped the truth, the incident would immediately have become a casus belli between states.
That is why every aspect of the case remains so strange.

Why did Yamagami, who was reportedly impoverished, possess funds.
Simply identifying the source of that funding would, in a normal country, result in a severance of diplomatic relations.
In the United States or the United Kingdom, it would trigger immediate military action.
Yet no such basic investigation has been carried out, while attention has been focused solely on the Unification Church, which his mother joined long ago.
Despite the obvious fact that Shinzo Abe had no connection whatsoever to the Unification Church, not a single old media outlet has questioned this absurdity.
The truth lies precisely in the content of Xue Jian’s remarks.

In short, there are multiple justifications.
As journalist Ryusho Kadota has argued, one of the central purposes of this election is the punishment of pro-China forces.
Opposition parties such as the Constitutional Democratic Party, Komeito, and Reiwa—leading elements of this pro-China camp—held contemptible press conferences, claiming the election lacks justification, simply to conceal this reality.

It is only natural that old media, themselves part of this pro-China camp, give wide coverage to such statements.
The justification lies with the Takaichi administration and with the overwhelming majority of the Japanese people.
To be continued.

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