Posted in: What do you think of the Japanese government's response to the earthquake-tsunami disaster so far? See in context
In the beginning, they seemed to be handling everything in a calm and professional manner. But now that the frustration is sinking in, they seem to be losing some of their cool (no pun intended on the nuke reactors). I have to say this for the Japanese Government; Their quick responce to sending help to the areas affected was a lot better than the United States government taking 12 days to help New Orleans after hurricane katrina. japan has always had, and still has my support!
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