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Hatoyama says reviving economy top priority

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All I hear is words so far. How's about they get to it and back up those words and look after the people they are meant to serve and protect.

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"giving cash to families with children" That's not fair to the people without children.

So it would be more fair to cater to the priorities of people without children?

How about relocating the whiners in Ginowan?

Have you picked out the drapes yet?

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If he can't revive the economy at least he'll be able to say he could cut emissions 25%. Nobody will have enough money for gas.

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Should have been the first, second, third and final priority of his term in office. Anyone who rides the trains (perhaps he doesn't) knows, sees, hears and smells the discontent of this nations people without a doubt LARGELY DUE to having no friggen income and no hope of finding any means of getting it in the foreseeable future. Just a step away from being destitute. Poverty level at 15% is drastic understatement from what I see-feel-on the trains during rush hour these days....push, push, shove, shove, hit, hit.

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"giving cash to families with children"

That's not fair to the people without children.

How about cutting taxes for everyone to spur spending and investment?

"Futenma airfield was to be relocated"

How about relocating the whiners in Ginowan?

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Hatoyama finally came to senses. His plan of 25% CO2 emission cut or East Asian Community was a kind of fantasy.

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If reviving economy is the top priority, first ban local and international Haken (dispatch workers) in Japan.

To revive the economy stop outsourcing that shrinks the job market. Japan is dependent on third party employer or haken kaisha which is the historical tradition of this country. Every sector in Japan there is a mediator agency that bridges between two parties. This culture was created after WW2 to create more jobs involving more people in workforce. This is another cause of high expense in this country. Japan should look for her diversified consumer market not being solely dependent on the US. There are also many possible countries in the world where they can export products with their widely accepted branded tag "Made in Japan".

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If reviving economy is the top priority, first ban local and international Haken (dispatch workers) in Japan. These days’ companies are not hiring qualified foreigners, who are living in Japan with genuine visa (permanent residency or spouse visa) for overseas marketing, finance, IT and other jobs. Companies are hiring people from overseas (cheap labor countries) and these people come to Japan for 6 months to 2 years with the help of haken-gaisha (placement agency). With the help of bogus (fraud) companies they get working visa of Japan. After completion their contract period, these workers also replaced by new haken-workers from overseas.

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I agree the first floor!!

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Of course it is remember this dialogue?

George H.W. Bush: "I think foreign policy is the top agenda for America as of now.

Bill Clinton: "It's the economy stupid"

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Of course it is the top pripority of the country. Now, what about discuse some ideas, like open the country to foreign investments or sing free trade agreements with China and South Korea?

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