I read the article to which I shared the subject.I agree with you that what this article says in this title is not monetary policy, but fiscal policy.However, what I think is that even if we try to stimulate consumption now, it doesn't work.Unlike other times of the year, not many people are happy to receive travel tickets or Wagyu tickets.You won't be able to use it if you get it.We don't need measures to stimulate consumption.Rather, with economic activity suspended for at least a few months to come, it is how to connect the minimum number of "food, clothing, and shelter" of small and medium-sized business owners, restaurants, and non-regular workers.The day after tomorrow, the day after tomorrow, is the support for next month's "life."
Make sure you get the minimum guaranteed cash benefits to those who need them.If things go on like this, many people will die of debt, not corona.I sometimes see articles with lukewarm headlines like "Life or Economy," but only big newspaper journalists with high salaries don't take it for granted.The "economy" now being questioned is not the economy, but the "lifeline."
One more thing, this article...
"Abenomask has been laughed at by the world, but I hope he will come up with a wonderful policy that will surprise the world in order to revive it."
It's tied to , but you can't just say, "I want to have it's not good.Abe and Aso, who lack the minimum decency as human beings, cannot take measures to prevent people from dying.It's no use waiting.We have to make a loud noise and scare him.There are situations in which raising your voice is related to the life and death of yourself and your friends.
For the time being, I want to share it with my friends who don't have to get lost right away.It's about how much the taverns, movie theaters, live houses and karaoke boxes (although I don't really like them) that are suffering right now have entertained us so far.It's not like, "It's hard for people in that kind of business."The people we've been so indebted to are suffering.
The corona situation may be the tightest period for a few months, but it will last for 2-3 years.Those who think it will end soon should change their perception.Three years from now, the city will be completely different.If things go on like this, all the rustic taverns that grandpa runs and the unique taverns that young people start fighting for ideas will disappear, and only plastic taverns that throw away workers will be lined up.If we don't want to make it such a city, we have no choice but to let the Abe administration pay the money we left behind.I don't want to see such "self-restraint" in which weak people cry to sleep and hang themselves while saying it is to protect their lives from infection.
There will be no demonstrations or rallies for the time being.You can certainly sign online.But that's probably not enough.We must quickly "invent" the way we raise our voices and connect with each other in the Corona era.The government is not the only one who stops thinking.The fate of this struggle depends on our ingenuity.
It's an irresponsible agitation, but I thought it might help someone, so I wrote it.
(hereinafter referred to as the quotation of the shareholder) ...
While the world's advanced economies are rapidly deciding on drastic economic measures, it is regrettable that Japan only distributes two cloth masks, which cannot block the virus, and compensate very limited people for their absence from work.Prime Minister Abe has declared that he will take swift and bold economic measures, but now he is considering giving 100 billion yen in investment to large companies with abundant internal reserves and 300,000 yen in self-reporting to households exempt from resident tax and half-income.
In any case, priority should be given not to distribute two masks to individuals or invest in large corporations, but to compensate small and medium-sized enterprises such as restaurants affected by the government's request for self-restraint.Rather than spending 25 billion yen on cloth masks, we should manufacture as many ventilators as possible and compensate small and medium-sized enterprises.
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