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Yubaru
Did anyone really expect anything different? Oh wait, the populous has bought into Abenomics and his reforms, but the other shoe is slowing being to fall.
When will the folks here learn?
SumoBob
Abe has only one true goal: turn Japan back to a true Feudal state with emperor worship and his imperial subjects to do as their told or face arrest. And as of this Sunday he may get his wish. It might have been premature putting away all those "Pray for Japan" tsunami T-shirts.
Terry Tibbs
Ignorance is bliss and Abe is a happy pig in a pile of garbage! People here are too easily led astray and old right-wing nationalist populace that will not perish persists to pull all strings. Japan is doomed.