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2011年2月19日土曜日

A cold winter day after a warm spring-like day.

Yesterday, in my Japanese class, when I asked Bryan "What season is it now?" in Japanese, he answered,"It is spring." in Japanese. Then I said,"It will be a winter day tomorrow." Yes, when I woke up at five this morning, I found my garden covered with fresh snow.
There is no good news these days,especially about Japanese politics. The ruling party, Japan Democratic Party, seems to be divided into two parties. Since the party lost many seats in the Upper House election last year, and became a minor party in the Upper House, political turbulance has been going on. The prime minister changes in a short period. If the House of Representatives were to be dissolved now, would the prime minister change again? By having issued a large amount of government bonds for many years, Japan is now in a financial crisis. These situations were brought about by the former ruling party, the Liberal Democratic Party. The leader of LDP, Mr.Tanigaki severely criticizes the government or JDP, but isn't his party responsible for these situations? If the election is held now, will the people vote for LDP? What should we do?

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