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65rosessamurai
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Just something to add to the discussion...
Whether it be a Republican or Democrat as President, a lot of laws and changes related to Health Care, etc. depends on whether the Congress is Democrat or Republican...you can correct me on this one if you desire...
I'm not totally familiar with detailed parts of the Government, but I would guess the President's position on such matters as Health Care and such would mean they would try and push certain bills along to Congress to be passed...the President cannot make laws by himself! (That would make it a "Dictatorship" Government)
In the past 15 years I've been able to familiarize myself with the Japanese Government and I can say that the U.S. still has a better system...just gotta get those 200 yr old bugs out, still.
Japan doesn't elect the Prime Minister by the people! It's done by other Gov. Officials!
Unlike the U.S. having States manage road repairs, maintenance and such, as well as schools, Japan still has the primary government look over it all, and it is totally out of balance....some schools are in serious need for funds while others are plentiful and they ask the Gov for assistance...not their Prefecture. Hmmm....
Oh, can't forget...the Social Security system in Japan is still F'd up, too..that's another beaurocratic embezzelment problem (or total lack of management).
Which reminds me...I gotta find out how to get an Absentee Ballot!
Whether it be a Republican or Democrat as President, a lot of laws and changes related to Health Care, etc. depends on whether the Congress is Democrat or Republican...you can correct me on this one if you desire...
I'm not totally familiar with detailed parts of the Government, but I would guess the President's position on such matters as Health Care and such would mean they would try and push certain bills along to Congress to be passed...the President cannot make laws by himself! (That would make it a "Dictatorship" Government)
In the past 15 years I've been able to familiarize myself with the Japanese Government and I can say that the U.S. still has a better system...just gotta get those 200 yr old bugs out, still.
Japan doesn't elect the Prime Minister by the people! It's done by other Gov. Officials!
Unlike the U.S. having States manage road repairs, maintenance and such, as well as schools, Japan still has the primary government look over it all, and it is totally out of balance....some schools are in serious need for funds while others are plentiful and they ask the Gov for assistance...not their Prefecture. Hmmm....
Oh, can't forget...the Social Security system in Japan is still F'd up, too..that's another beaurocratic embezzelment problem (or total lack of management).
Which reminds me...I gotta find out how to get an Absentee Ballot!