The Japanese people voted out a bunch of the politicians who were trying to remilitarize japan in order to check or confront NK and China directly.For Reference:'Japan: "Oh, We Back!"'http://www.thewolfweb.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=450603As the above thread demonstrates, it's common for Americans project their own feelings and political views onto foreign politics. Many mistook political efforts as popular efforts and believed that the japs were all about remilitarizing in order to check NK and China. Yesterday the chickens came home to roost. "Japan's PM accepts 'utter defeat' http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/6920842.stmThis is a stronger rebuke than what Bush got in the most recent elections. In Japan, typically the prime minister resigns if he loses control of a chamber. This is the first time the losing party (LDP) hasn't controlled that chamber of their parliament in 50 years. The party that won are Japan's centrists-liberals, who are antiwar in a country that is popularly and constitutionally antiwar (vs the LDP, who were slightly less antiwar).This throws a wrench into the plans of dreamers who see Japan unifying with the US on its asian foreign policy. Turns out the japanese people have different incentives.[Edited on July 29, 2007 at 1:44 PM. Reason : sdf]
7/29/2007 1:43:04 PM
Except it had next to nothing to do with militarizing. It was all about government corruption and stupidity. The govt lost over 50 million pension funds and has just had fuck up after fuck up.
7/29/2007 1:48:28 PM
Just like how the dems winning had nothing to do with Iraq .You missed the point, anyway -- confronting NK and China with the US aren't priorities for the japs. The militarist cause isn't going anywhere, now, with the DPJ cockblocking.[Edited on July 29, 2007 at 2:00 PM. Reason : hkj]
7/29/2007 1:55:31 PM
But you just stated that it was a priority. I'm stating that it's a non-issue. Sure, the majority of the japanese people don't want the constitution changed and they don't want a war with anyone, but that can be said of Americans too.
7/29/2007 6:36:23 PM
Before you put words in my mouth, what exactly did I state was a priority and where?Your point that there were other reasons that they got booted out only reinforces my point that the election results were a referendum on the pro-militarization movement. The referendum said that militarization is not a national priority ("Turns out the japanese people have different incentives"), as many Americans had perceived just a year ago.Low prioritization and outright rejection are the same since something that is low priority can get preempted at any time, which is exactly what happened in these elections.
7/29/2007 7:38:23 PM
7/29/2007 7:59:07 PM
So, through all that frothing, I gather that your argument is "you're full of ****."P.S. Most of us here are grownups and can write "shit"Familiarize yourself with this logical fallacy -- Appeal to misleading authority : http://www.fallacyfiles.org/authorit.html[Edited on July 29, 2007 at 8:09 PM. Reason : sdf]
7/29/2007 8:04:49 PM
^ You're more than welcome to write s***, and I'm more than welcome to say what you're writing is s***, and I'm more than welcome to think it's nonsense and discount it due to the Bill O'Reilly/DailyKos Rule. It's called the internet. (And I prefer to show some sense of decorum in what I type.)Bill O'Reilly/DailyKos Rule: where people think every event in the world justifies their personal opinions. It's similar to where if the only tool in your toolbox is a hammer, every problem looks like a nail.[Edited on July 29, 2007 at 8:28 PM. Reason : .]
7/29/2007 8:21:04 PM
I see 2 posts of blabbering from you but zero posts presenting an actual argument that is relevant to the thread.Come back when you can make a grownup, logical argument on the topic.
7/29/2007 8:53:05 PM
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7/29/2007 9:45:43 PM
im a mirror your glue what sticks to you bounces off me
7/29/2007 9:52:11 PM
7/30/2007 2:52:42 PM
^ Thats one of the few things that my father said that I ever repeat.That and "Get off the damn shed!"
7/30/2007 2:58:52 PM
Let me take these in turn.
7/30/2007 7:13:05 PM
Toyota and Honda is already making real efforts to radically improve gas efficiency and find new technologies. They realized that they don't need to militarize the taking of oil.[/thread]
7/30/2007 7:53:52 PM
7/30/2007 8:30:25 PM
dear citizens, since WWII, we've had an unbelievably strong Keynsian cycle because we don't spend a shitload on our militatry. but lets go ahead and change all that now![/election]
7/30/2007 8:45:45 PM
^ the past 20 years or so, Japanese economy has had significant downturns that have more or less coincided with the US and Europe....but what i don't get is that the LDP just got their ass handed to them, and lost their ruling majority ... but the PM said he wont step down? Is that right?now i probably didn't read it carefully, but i'm too lazy to go back and sift through the details. can someone explain that to me?
7/31/2007 1:35:09 AM
LDP still controls the house that votes in the PM, if I understand correctly.
7/31/2007 1:45:41 AM
^^He's a stubborn dickhead - aka their version of BushAnd their standard of living probably would have suffered more if they had to spend more on defense. They have used the savings on some nice things such as universal healthcare or undertaking huge ass public works projects out in the middle of nowhere.[Edited on July 31, 2007 at 1:48 AM. Reason : jkl]
7/31/2007 1:48:23 AM
^^ ah, okay. that explains it. i figured i missed something.^ oh, okay. thanks for way oversimplifying an extremely complex dynamic of history and economics.
7/31/2007 2:01:34 AM
Roll your eyes and wave your hands all you want, sweetie pie, the consensus of economic literature on Japan agrees that they have benefited from free riding on our defense.NCSU even offers a decent economics course on the topic, if book learnin' doesn't scare you too much.
7/31/2007 2:14:24 AM
Japan does spend a significant amount of money on the JSDF, in fact they rank #5 in the world for military spending. http://www.armscontrolcenter.org/archives/002244.htmlThat being said, if American troops weren't there they'd probably be #2.
7/31/2007 7:20:51 AM