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This is a clipping from about 20 years ago. The cut edges are jagged. Please refrain from purchasing if you are looking for a pristine item. Congratulations to Chisato Morishita on her election as a member of the Diet. I've been a fan since she was the strong and alluring tall girl in Kamen Rider 555. When it comes to Chisato, it's Morishita. I was the kind of guy who'd say, "Moritaka who?" The heroines of the Riders back then were all [redacted]. And then, after a crushing defeat and self-sacrificing loss, the amazing Darth Vader-like behavior of the important figures in the Liberal Democratic Party who pushed Ms. Morishita to a sure-thing position in the proportional representation and got her elected. The final scene of Star Wars 6 was pale in comparison, it was so moving. I am truly humbled. This cheapskate, Kurozumi, was so moved by the slapstick comedy of the great politicians that I decided to try and make a little extra money on the side. I'll say it again, this is not a pristine item. How about it, great politicians, as a memento of your crushing defeat? Even so, the mixing of public and private affairs is too much, or rather, the infatuation is overwhelming. It's a shame for Mr. Ishiba, who has to get along with these people and Takechi's Mikosan, who is all about "Long live Tojo Daigongen!" Speaking of which, it was the Democratic Party that once called the people who were picking up ginkgo leaves from the street trees thieves. Since then, no one picks up ginkgo leaves, and no one sweeps up the fallen leaves. All of them are infatuated, militaristic, and complainers. And a little bit of communist-mindedness. That's the current state of Japanese politics, in other words, the state of Japan. Since when did democracy become synonymous with mass hysteria? Or, have we come to call the distinction between incompetence and justice discrimination? Kurozumi, who loves to be unserious, dares to say: Let's be a little more serious. Enough with "Long live the Emperor" and globalism and infatuation. Let's vote for serious and honest people. Conclusion. If Mr. Kishida, Mr. Ishiba, and Mr. Noda leave their parties and form a new party as a trio, this Kurozumi will definitely come to support them. That's the only way. So, one last time. Chisato Morishita, congratulations on your election as a member of the Diet. Congratulations to all the great politicians who were defeated and got you elected. Please refrain from purchasing if you are looking for a pristine item. November 6th, Trump has just won. I think this wouldn't have happened if the Democratic Party hadn't insisted that "refugees" and "immigrants" were synonymous. It's going to be tough from now on. Japan too.
3 months ago