
(日本語は後日追加します)
- JCP claims to reduce consumption tax to 5%, then ultimately to abolish it.
It also prepares to cover this reduction and abolishment. That is to tax the rich – richest people and big enterprises.
Issuance of Government bonds is one possible way, but I fear it would damage the trust on JPY, then accelerate yen depreciation.
Yen depreciation would lead to higher price level, and then no help.
JCP is also against the invoice system! - JCP is against minor… my number card and my number health insurance card.
My number is supposed to be an important data, thus not supposed to carry around with you.
It’s also been causing many troubles such as mix-ups of patients.
I don’t have minor card and as my Confirmation of Qualification is digitally issued, I have so much trouble logging in the website every time I go to hospitals, as well as having some clinics reject the old health insurance card, which is supposed to be temporally continue to be accepted by the end of March. - JCP manifests to improve the health and medical infrastructure of the nation.
I can’t believe that the already low rates for the medical service and nursing care fee had been decreased.
Increasing burden of the patients on the medicine is also not at all acceptable.
Why can such thing happen? Everybody possibly needs such cares and medical treatment someday.
Especially in this aged society, the importance of social security is increasing.
JCP always manifest to help those who need support, improve the treatments of care workers, then strengthen the social security. - JCP claims to increase income.
No growth of wage is one of the biggest causes of the Economic stagnation.
Japan’s then world No. 2 GDP is now already No. 5, though GDP per capita is even worse, No. 34.
Poverty leads to low birth rate and it leads to low economic growth… such vicious cycle.
JCP’s minimum wage is 1,700 yen. Not sure even this is enough for decent life, but LDP’s target by Ishiba Cabinet was 1,500 yen during 2020s, and Takaichi Cabinet doesn’t even mention about it.
Having said that, today’s ‘time for that’
How would you like to start a new year? I feel I like to do something special on this kind of occasion.
Attending a new year concert is such a treat. This year, I enjoyed Mozart by Tomoharu Ushida!
