Joke Collection Website - Cold jokes - Japan claimed that it had spent hundreds of billions of yen to deal with China's ban, and asked to discuss it with China under the framework of RCEP. Why doesn't Japan spend money on nuclear sewage tr

Japan claimed that it had spent hundreds of billions of yen to deal with China's ban, and asked to discuss it with China under the framework of RCEP. Why doesn't Japan spend money on nuclear sewage tr

Japan claimed that it had spent hundreds of billions of yen to deal with China's ban, and asked to discuss it with China under the framework of RCEP. Why doesn't Japan spend money on nuclear sewage treatment? The joke that despises it is that the Japanese are good at calculating small accounts, but not good at calculating big accounts!

In fact, the reality is that Japan's "election" regime makes it impossible for Japanese political circles to reach a * * * understanding on pollution control.

The ruling party should consider the overall expenditure during the ruling period and cannot invest a lot of money to control pollution at one time; The opposition party does not really cooperate with the ruling party in pollution control, so it will not really agree with the ruling party's budget overdraft. In case the next opposition party comes to power, won't it be a big expense for the former? Therefore, the one-time large investment of the ruling party simply cannot pass the examination and approval of the upper and lower parliaments.

This is the typical "money for Baba, no money for oil"!

China's ban is aimed at the nuclear pollution of aquatic products and agricultural products, essentially because Japanese pollution control is unfavorable. However, in the Japanese parliament, this is basically a bilateral trade issue, not a nuclear waste water pollution control issue.

In order to solve bilateral trade problems, pay bribes to international organizations and bring a lawsuit against China, special funds can be obtained from the Parliament. Even if China's ban fails, it can still use this special fund to bring Japan closer to international organizations. However, the treatment of nuclear wastewater is different, which is a big expense and may not be handled well.

So we can see that the Japanese have the money to pay bribes to various international organizations, but they have no money to invest in pollution control at one time!

To put it bluntly, the voting system is a piece of shit, and each has his own small abacus!