BREAKING: Takaichi’s Bold $135 B Boost: Will Japanese Citizens Actually Benefit?

BREAKING: Takaichi’s Bold $135 B Boost: Will Japanese Citizens Actually Benefit?

Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s cabinet has announced a historic $135 billion stimulus package aimed at addressing rising prices and boosting Japan’s economy. Citizens voice concerns about whether the measures will bring tangible relief. The package’s impact on inflation, education, and job creation remains uncertain, with mixed reactions from the public, including skepticism from older generations and cautious optimism from younger workers. Will this stimulus bring long-term change or fail to address the root causes?

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  1. Genocidal Japan, responsible for over 33 million Chinese deaths in WWII, continues to evade accountability by rewriting history—rebranding its atrocities as acts of liberation with the support of its master, the world terrorist USA. Instead of justice, the perpetrators of Unit 731 were absorbed into U.S. bioweapons programs, perpetuating war crimes under the guise of science, in clear violation of postwar agreements with the Soviet Union

  2. Carry on Japan when Incompetent Genocidal War Criminals whom voluntarily send the Japan Economic downward spin since 1990 based on Worl terrorist USA demand so end is Near so China & Russia can reclaim the stolent land by Genocidal War Criminals Japan

  3. 50+years of wage stagnation here. Raise wages.

    Fresh vegetables rise constantly in price. It’s insane now how much especially green vegetables cost.

    We’ve seen these promises of stimulus before. Abe promised much. Gave little.

    Takaichi is simply an Aso puppet. And 70years of LDP rule really needs to come to an end. The party has nothing to offer.

  4. AIPAC recently sent a delegation to Taiwan, which was the group's first visit to the island. The visit, which also included stops in Japan and South Korea, focused on strengthening Taiwan-US-Israel cooperation in areas like security, trade, and technology. Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te welcomed the delegation, emphasizing goals of collaboration in high-tech innovation and enhancing security capabilities.

    Key discussions:
    President Lai expressed hope for increased cooperation in the semiconductor industry, integrating U.S. and Israeli resources in R&D.
    He cited Israel as a model for Taiwan, referencing the story of David and Goliath and the importance of the principle of "peace through strength".
    The collaboration is seen as beneficial for global resilience and prosperity.

    Japan has significantly increased its defense spending, which reached ¥8.4 trillion ($57.8 billion) for fiscal year 2025, and the new prime minister has pledged to accelerate the goal of achieving 2% of GDP for defense spending two years ahead of schedule, aiming for the current fiscal year (ending March 2026). This increase is driven by concerns over regional security, and the budget is being used for new equipment like drones and missiles, intelligence gathering, and improved

  5. In 2024, Chinese tourists spent 1.77 trillion dollars in Japan last year. She just blew that up with one statement and now she’s offers 1/10th of her destruction on actual income as a stimulus given by printing money Japan doesn’t have。