@@OttoKreml Well we'll have to wait until your father gets home to discuss it. Having a second moon is a big responsibility after all, and I for one don't feel like cleaning up after it.
As an American, I would say I quite like Ishiba's plan for a more equal military alliance. Japan has long not had major issues with its democracy and is strong on human rights; Japan should be able to assert itself as a military power more independently.
"Democracy" LDP has been ruling for 60 years and they are but dogs of America and so incompetent that Japan's economy hasn't seen a revival in ages. "Human rights" ah yes Japan giving free pass to american soldiers after thousands of cases of SA and grapes. How can one forget them releasing nuclear water and wanting to sell those fishes to other asian countries? Japan must step up and ally with China and Vietnam alongside SK and NK and form power east asian association.
Interestingly, Ishiba is also a Christian. Despite being less than 1% of the Japanese population, 9 out of the 65 Prime Ministers have been Christians.
She does ok. My only feedback is that her hand movements are very distracting. When she is presenting, I cannot watch the screen, but just listen to the report, i.e. audio only.
Who could've guessed that the policies that have made poor people worse off in the past would make poor people worse off now??? Wow such a genius this Milei guy
I don't want to sound like I support Milei, but the increase in poverty is only according to ACU (an Argentinian university) and INDEC (a subsidiary of the government whose funding was cut), both of which are officially against Milei, and whose indicators don’t match those of international institutions, like the IMF or the UN in general
Don't listen to him...INDEC is under the direct control of Milei's national government and the UCA has been a well established and trusted organization when measuring poverty in Argentina during every single previous government. As a matter of fact, the same Milei based his criticism of previous governments on that very same University's data lol. Nobody in the government denies the numbers (they just blame previous governments, something every single president and political party has done for the last decades non-stop). Everyone is allowed to think if the situation will truly and systematically improve or not, yet data is accurate and non-biased (once again, INDEC is literally under Milei's direct control and UCA has been regularly attacked by peronistas, thus making it something very far from a staunch anti-milei organization).
Except that milei is right in blaming the previous government. Basically the previous Peronist government just keep figures lower by printing and spending massive amounts. That would never work in the long term and it didn’t exactly help. Their way of doing it is essentially print money until currency becomes worthless, then give the worthless money to poor people so they statistically aren’t poor anymore. This figure is more just unmasking the effects of the previous government, but since milei is the incumbent he takes the blame. Also of course there’s always gonna be some rise in those numbers when it comes to austerity, but that’s also the previous governments fault. Austerity is painful but it’s the ONLY way out of the mess the peronists got Argentina into.
@@haloringindex3124 we were talking about data being biased or not...i am not defending Milei nor Cristina's/Alberto's Fernández government (as a matter of fact i despise them), however and agreeing with how atrocious the previous government was, this current government can't just put 100% of blame on the former (and disastrous government). Mistakes and wrong decisions have also been made during this, almost 1 year, incumbent regime. Once again, inflation has indeed reduced rapidly (even though it has stabilized with a slight pendulum up and down the 4% mark), but it is also true that recession, unemployment and under-employment (particularly poorly payed jobs) have made a speed-run even more astounding and decisive, together with other things such as (to name a few) severe troubles related to foreign currency reserves accumulation or delaying public services and related prices adjustment or national payments (both to other public or private entities) in order to avoid a political bad image for the government (thus, going against economic rationality, something shared by all previous regimes).
@@ZeroResurrectedhe's the least imperial apologist of the lot and that's pretty much the only reason Korea has to not like Japan given that they're otherwise effectively in the same boat geopoliticallty, fearing north Korea, China and relying on the us for their safety in an increasingly unsafe pacific theater.
@@andrewrogers3067 It needs more than women to have children japan's society and social is a mess and needs to be resolved and having children only be a burden to them if financial and social is almost impossible to sustain family more than one child
@@andrewrogers3067 id say it's also harder for woman to find a man. I could be wrong but I remember hearing men are choosing to be alone more than anything else lately
@@bamaramifyit's more like men and women can't afford having multiple kid's. Their salaries are stagnant for 3 decade's. There are some social problems in mix but it's mostly about economy. Atleast according to japanese I have talk to which is only 8-9 so not big number
In fact, he is so popular even among liberals. But As a Japanese, I can claim that his popularity has already been endangered. P.S. I hope my English make sense.
If the new prime minister can find a way to keep Japanese productivity while getting people to work less hours, I think he would single-handedly resuscitate Japan
This is the problem with parliamentary runoffs. It gives the parties a second chance to gauge the results of what the electorate will get and conspire with each other to modify the result if they dont like it. Not exactly democratic. You saw this in france this year too. Expect to see this in Austria. They'll win until they dont.
It would have certainly helped if you actually showed what polls you used that show Milei's popularity declining cause when I googled it, I could only find one poll where he dropped from 48% to 47%. I don't think it's gonna bother him that much.
Milei explicitly predicted this: to get better, Argentina will have to suffer higher poverty for a while. Inflation is down 4% monthly, which by Argentinian standards is pretty low. If the peronist opposition won't succeed in sabotaging him, Argentina will get a LOT better in the next years. The home rental market is already a enormous success of his policies, with prices falling and supply of housing increasing in Buenos Aires.
We dont blindly believe in any politician, but it is undeniable that he is the only politician in decades who actually is willing to do the dirty work and think in long term goals by implementing structural reforms
@@JUAN_OLIVIER_"there are 4 types of economies : developped, in developpemeny, japan and argentina"_ -based sigma person, probably Argentine is just an anomaly in this plan of the universe
The information about milei is misleading. While It's true that his image has been declining, he's done a great job maintaining his popularity at around 50%, now standing at 43% (he only had 30% of the votes). You also fail to mention that he tamed inflation, which could've destroyed the whole country. Besides, the children are having the worst part, not the pensionist. Only 3 of 10 pensionist are poor while 2/3 of children are poor, doubling the % of the ones of +65. The elderly are the ones who put us in this situation and are the ones that are suffering the least while the rest of us struggle I really expected more from this channel. Seems that your web to contrast news is not working properly
Constantly talking about Argentina week to week is just stupid. The country is in a shit situation, it isn’t getting better overnight no matter what. Let’s see if the situation is better in 3-4 years and then we can judge Javier M approach.
I will put my words here, no matter how supposedly socially literal Ishiba is, if he tries to push any of these three things he’ll be doomed: (1) married spouses having separate surnames, (2) legalizing an empress regent (“female emperor”), and (3) legalizing same-sex marriage without a constitutional revision. He’s base within the party is incredibly weak.
A smaller Japan that retains Japanese homogeneity is better than a cosmopolitan Japan with a thriving economy that embraces multiculturalism. Japan is NOT Canada. Thank you for your understanding.
@@hot_ice_e1ite46 lmao then how would you describe a political party with more conservative views than what is already considered right-wing? Far-right is just a descriptor, no need to piss yourself over it
In Austria, there really aren't any (politically significant) far-left parties. I guess the difference between right and far-right would be an unwillingness to negotiate with people on the left of the spectrum.
Are u stupid? "Have babies! Don't worry about how you will be able to afford to feed yourselves or your children, just keep popping them out!" Literally how famine and poverty become rampant.
@@mazzy_vcPoverty is gonna become far more rampant when there's 5 retirees for every working age person. Also the Japanese economy had stayed stagnant for thirty years and people don't have as many kids as they did 30 years ago.
I can't speak for the other South East Asian countries, but my country, Indonesia, usually tries to maintain a balance between the US and China. If Asian NATO gets made, it will also mean getting involved in the Philippines-China conflict, and it might cause a strain with China, our biggest trading partner. China is also investing in a lot of projects in the Southeast Asian countries. I mean, don't get me wrong, we don't like how China is acting, but at the same time, we're afraid that China will punish us financially if we get directly involved. If Japan is willing to invest in Southeast Asian countries on the same level as China, we would be glad to join Asian NATO.
7:44 I suspect that face was supposed to be cut in editing 😂
I wonder who generated that look. 😂
@@mattkempe3991ben
I'm glad it wasn't lol
Should be fired for that, totally unprofessional
@@NoonyJWonly the person that didn't cut it. She is fantastic!
She is so clearly thrilled about Earth's 2nd moon haha
Why are we letting it go? We should keep it.
@@OttoKreml Well we'll have to wait until your father gets home to discuss it. Having a second moon is a big responsibility after all, and I for one don't feel like cleaning up after it.
She seems a little over the moon about it. Or, rather, over the little moon.
@@jaymzx0 But Mooooooom!
7:45 that split second look of uncertainty lmao
As an American, I would say I quite like Ishiba's plan for a more equal military alliance. Japan has long not had major issues with its democracy and is strong on human rights; Japan should be able to assert itself as a military power more independently.
America is a guest in our country
"Democracy" LDP has been ruling for 60 years and they are but dogs of America and so incompetent that Japan's economy hasn't seen a revival in ages.
"Human rights" ah yes Japan giving free pass to american soldiers after thousands of cases of SA and grapes. How can one forget them releasing nuclear water and wanting to sell those fishes to other asian countries?
Japan must step up and ally with China and Vietnam alongside SK and NK and form power east asian association.
LMFAOO
I like how happy you are about us getting a mini moon for awhile! I do enjoy space, too.
Can we have the blooper of Georgina bursting out laughing 😂
Hope things go well for Japan.
Interestingly, Ishiba is also a Christian. Despite being less than 1% of the Japanese population, 9 out of the 65 Prime Ministers have been Christians.
New moon dropped before GTA6
Everything dropped before gta6 😭💀🙏🔥
Georgina's Japanese name pronunciation was surprisingly good.
Unrelated to the stories presented - Georgina is best presenter.
Not really
She does ok. My only feedback is that her hand movements are very distracting. When she is presenting, I cannot watch the screen, but just listen to the report, i.e. audio only.
Idk Ben is my favourite presenter but ngl when Georgina smiles, its hard not to smile back
Eh Ben is my favourite too, it might be his voice that reaches me better, Georgina is a cute lass but not a great fan of her narrating style.
I like the bald guy more
Will you guys make a video about the austrian election after it happened?
I expect they will
A hardliner on china. Liberal in social values and moderate in the economy. A perfect mix to help japan recover.
Yuck🤢
Real shame he's still affiliated with Nippon Kaigi.
Social liberalism will only accelerate Japan's demographic and economic decline and make it less relevant.
Economic moderation is the reason Japan's economy is trapped in a limbo state lol
There not a hard liner on china
2:00 takes character to critique your own party.
I greatly respect that Japanese politicians-for the most part-know when to call quits.
US politicians never quit because they have billion massive "donors" to keep them safe and sound
@@ultracapitalistutopia3550something tells me you have no idea about Japanese politics
I really hope japan can be saved. They really need workers support first and foremost
it's kinda crazy Japan has some of the best companies in the world yet the ppl are struggling
Agreed. Japans economy has been stagnate for decades.
Ok commie
@@nelsonta00when the employees are working as long as Japanese do, it'd be strange if they weren't leading industries with all the hours they put in
There is an easy solution that most of the libéral developped world adopted (importing sl4ves from w4r torn countries)
Someone liked the Mini moon
7:51 that smile 😊
Who could've guessed that the policies that have made poor people worse off in the past would make poor people worse off now??? Wow such a genius this Milei guy
Hmmm. Heavy austerity and letting the rich do whatever they want, leads to an increase in poverty. Where have we seen that one before?
I don't want to sound like I support Milei, but the increase in poverty is only according to ACU (an Argentinian university) and INDEC (a subsidiary of the government whose funding was cut), both of which are officially against Milei, and whose indicators don’t match those of international institutions, like the IMF or the UN in general
@@fabioriveros991so what does the real data suggest then?
Don't listen to him...INDEC is under the direct control of Milei's national government and the UCA has been a well established and trusted organization when measuring poverty in Argentina during every single previous government. As a matter of fact, the same Milei based his criticism of previous governments on that very same University's data lol.
Nobody in the government denies the numbers (they just blame previous governments, something every single president and political party has done for the last decades non-stop).
Everyone is allowed to think if the situation will truly and systematically improve or not, yet data is accurate and non-biased (once again, INDEC is literally under Milei's direct control and UCA has been regularly attacked by peronistas, thus making it something very far from a staunch anti-milei organization).
Except that milei is right in blaming the previous government. Basically the previous Peronist government just keep figures lower by printing and spending massive amounts. That would never work in the long term and it didn’t exactly help. Their way of doing it is essentially print money until currency becomes worthless, then give the worthless money to poor people so they statistically aren’t poor anymore.
This figure is more just unmasking the effects of the previous government, but since milei is the incumbent he takes the blame. Also of course there’s always gonna be some rise in those numbers when it comes to austerity, but that’s also the previous governments fault. Austerity is painful but it’s the ONLY way out of the mess the peronists got Argentina into.
@@haloringindex3124 we were talking about data being biased or not...i am not defending Milei nor Cristina's/Alberto's Fernández government (as a matter of fact i despise them), however and agreeing with how atrocious the previous government was, this current government can't just put 100% of blame on the former (and disastrous government).
Mistakes and wrong decisions have also been made during this, almost 1 year, incumbent regime.
Once again, inflation has indeed reduced rapidly (even though it has stabilized with a slight pendulum up and down the 4% mark), but it is also true that recession, unemployment and under-employment (particularly poorly payed jobs) have made a speed-run even more astounding and decisive, together with other things such as (to name a few) severe troubles related to foreign currency reserves accumulation or delaying public services and related prices adjustment or national payments (both to other public or private entities) in order to avoid a political bad image for the government (thus, going against economic rationality, something shared by all previous regimes).
SHESS BACKK
2:07 love him already 🇨🇦❤️🔥
Koreans love new PM 🇰🇷🤝🇯🇵
every media is saying he’s good
Really? I’m surprised
@@ZeroResurrected compared to the other 3 main candidates yeah he is way better. Is he good, well that's set to be seen.
@@ZeroResurrectedhe's the least imperial apologist of the lot and that's pretty much the only reason Korea has to not like Japan given that they're otherwise effectively in the same boat geopoliticallty, fearing north Korea, China and relying on the us for their safety in an increasingly unsafe pacific theater.
From a handful of Japanese, I heard they are really upset. I came here to research more about him 😅
I recently told my friend that this (2:24 ) was something that divides the ruling party and he said that our politics reached a steady-state
As a Japanese person my mum was hoping Takaichi would win and honesty she did better then I thought she would
Thats crazy considering her super conservative stance
@@ciello___8307 the Japanese a conservative man.
I hope Japan finds a way to fix there birth rate issues
They would have to import some virile men, but they won't because Asians are very xenophobic and insular.
Try convincing every woman to have two or more children
@@andrewrogers3067 It needs more than women to have children
japan's society and social is a mess and needs to be resolved and having children only be a burden to them if financial and social is almost impossible to sustain family more than one child
@@andrewrogers3067 id say it's also harder for woman to find a man. I could be wrong but I remember hearing men are choosing to be alone more than anything else lately
@@bamaramifyit's more like men and women can't afford having multiple kid's. Their salaries are stagnant for 3 decade's. There are some social problems in mix but it's mostly about economy. Atleast according to japanese I have talk to which is only 8-9 so not big number
In fact, he is so popular even among liberals. But As a Japanese, I can claim that his popularity has already been endangered.
P.S. I hope my English make sense.
If the new prime minister can find a way to keep Japanese productivity while getting people to work less hours, I think he would single-handedly resuscitate Japan
Lets hope Albania makes it 🤷🏻♀️
But the process will, most likely, still take years 😅
Not sure if Austria will be thrilled.
1:59
Sounds about right
4:46 Working as Intended
I’m a telescope 9-5, Monday through Friday
6:37 Railed? Rallied?
"Set to return to orbit" image of an asteroid going straight towards the planet.
WTF Austria…
McKenzie Summit
This is the problem with parliamentary runoffs. It gives the parties a second chance to gauge the results of what the electorate will get and conspire with each other to modify the result if they dont like it. Not exactly democratic. You saw this in france this year too.
Expect to see this in Austria. They'll win until they dont.
He reminds me of the Japanese Prime Minister from Godzilla :P
It would have certainly helped if you actually showed what polls you used that show Milei's popularity declining cause when I googled it, I could only find one poll where he dropped from 48% to 47%. I don't think it's gonna bother him that much.
Colin Springs
Nice, he seems good.
Who the hell is this guy? Where's Shinzo Abe?
Have you been living underground?
Well, maybe not, because that's where Abe's been since 2022.
Milei explicitly predicted this: to get better, Argentina will have to suffer higher poverty for a while.
Inflation is down 4% monthly, which by Argentinian standards is pretty low. If the peronist opposition won't succeed in sabotaging him, Argentina will get a LOT better in the next years. The home rental market is already a enormous success of his policies, with prices falling and supply of housing increasing in Buenos Aires.
Bro if you think milei is actually going to fix this im sorry for you
Yeah that over 50% poverty rate is doing wonders for them lmao
I hope for Argentina that Milei knows what he is doing.
We dont blindly believe in any politician, but it is undeniable that he is the only politician in decades who actually is willing to do the dirty work and think in long term goals by implementing structural reforms
@@klausjack8731 yeah that i do agree on.
Tge mini moon graphic at tge end just looks like its gonna destroy austrailia XD
It's called FPÖ, not FPO.
We're Englishmen, mr. Anarcho-communist
You can't legally have separate bank accounts while married in Japan? That's so Japanese.
Litteraly 1984
hahaha Dont worry, we can.
You absolutely can
Carmella Camp
Long live Macedonia 🇲🇰
Yeah, they're neat.
*_ALEXENDER 🗣🗣🔥🔥_*
Will he finally solve Japan's population crisis immediately?
Lots of stories today. well done!
Gud luck japan
>mfw they actually elected a libertarian and expacted him to not cause poverty
Jadyn Pine
Defence Otaku 💀
ishiba even advocated for preemptive strikes 💀
Im sorry but if albania actually gets to enter the EU, im gonna go protest. We dont need more members, we need fewer but more integrated.
043 Ralph Drive
Lebsack Crossroad
Long live Albania 🇦🇱
Yeah, they're fun.
*_RED AND BLACK I HAVE EAGLE ON MY CHEST 🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥_*
Stehr Estate
gg Milei voters, yall really only have yourselves to blame
Yeah because printing massive amounts of money to artificially keep poverty down was working out so well for Argentina.
@@JUAN_OLIVIER_"there are 4 types of economies : developped, in developpemeny, japan and argentina"_
-based sigma person, probably
Argentine is just an anomaly in this plan of the universe
Long live Austria 🇦🇹
have they tried asking the japanese people really nicely to have kids
It's already higher TFR then years ago
Korbin View
Long live Japan 🇯🇵
People are going to hate me for this, but, WE GOT A “SECOND” MOON BEFORE GTA 6 AND THE ELDER SCROLLS 6???!!!
The information about milei is misleading. While It's true that his image has been declining, he's done a great job maintaining his popularity at around 50%, now standing at 43% (he only had 30% of the votes). You also fail to mention that he tamed inflation, which could've destroyed the whole country.
Besides, the children are having the worst part, not the pensionist. Only 3 of 10 pensionist are poor while 2/3 of children are poor, doubling the % of the ones of +65. The elderly are the ones who put us in this situation and are the ones that are suffering the least while the rest of us struggle
I really expected more from this channel. Seems that your web to contrast news is not working properly
Failing Milei.
Who could have predicted that?
Just 39% of people says they might vote for parties who back Milei's government
Dude hasn't even fixed over a century of leftist mismanagement in under a year, what a failure!
It hasn't even been a year lol
Completely biased covering, he only unveiled the fake statistics covered by state employment and subsidies
Those stats have always been like that, he just made everything more sincere by eliminating subsidies and useless public jobs
Juicy
Juicy
Juicy
@Ulster_Forever Irish and Ulster both protested together why?
He's going to be the Richard Nixon of Japan!
Wow mate, they are screwed then.
@@quiquemarquez3211he’s not exactly explained this random conjecture though
Pat Buchanan > Nixon
@@quiquemarquez3211 Yes, and Shinzo Abe is Japan's JFK, while Fumio Kishida is Japan's LBJ.
That'd be horrible...
Constantly talking about Argentina week to week is just stupid. The country is in a shit situation, it isn’t getting better overnight no matter what. Let’s see if the situation is better in 3-4 years and then we can judge Javier M approach.
I will put my words here, no matter how supposedly socially literal Ishiba is, if he tries to push any of these three things he’ll be doomed: (1) married spouses having separate surnames, (2) legalizing an empress regent (“female emperor”), and (3) legalizing same-sex marriage without a constitutional revision. He’s base within the party is incredibly weak.
Shigeru Ishiba is Japan's new Prime Minister. You answered your own question in the title.
Japan: the country of old people
Same sex marriage 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️🌈
oh hell nah
thatʼs gay fella
@@deutschermichel5807 It sure is gay. That's the whole point of it.
Ban it world wide
Hello Rabbi
@@jdools4744 Why? I want to hear your thought process
Oh boy China's gonna have PTSD flash backs.
Japan will never have a female PM.
Not comfortable with the thing that killed the dinosaurs hanging out in my front yard to be honest
Fay Fort
Georgina is the best
She is so beautiful
The best TLDR presenter
Don't you lose her
commenting on appearance creepy
@stereomachine I think she's beautiful
And she presents great
And the rest of the tldr team are top notch
Tldr are the 👌
@Darko_Milosevski03 Slavic boomer likes Asian?
Japan's new PM
Sapporo Ichiban
A smaller Japan that retains Japanese homogeneity is better than a cosmopolitan Japan with a thriving economy that embraces multiculturalism. Japan is NOT Canada. Thank you for your understanding.
far right this, far right that, y'all starting to sound like mainstream media 😢
@@hot_ice_e1ite46 lmao then how would you describe a political party with more conservative views than what is already considered right-wing? Far-right is just a descriptor, no need to piss yourself over it
What's your definition of a far right party? Is that just any right wing party? Do far left parties exist?
In Austria, there really aren't any (politically significant) far-left parties. I guess the difference between right and far-right would be an unwillingness to negotiate with people on the left of the spectrum.
They need more babies, worry about the economy later
Well low birth rate do with economy and social
Are u stupid? "Have babies! Don't worry about how you will be able to afford to feed yourselves or your children, just keep popping them out!" Literally how famine and poverty become rampant.
Ain't nobody will have to want more babies if the economy is bad. It takes a fortune to raise kids.
@soundscape26 it's cultural and economic, but I still say the economic help should be local
@@mazzy_vcPoverty is gonna become far more rampant when there's 5 retirees for every working age person.
Also the Japanese economy had stayed stagnant for thirty years and people don't have as many kids as they did 30 years ago.
I can't speak for the other South East Asian countries, but my country, Indonesia, usually tries to maintain a balance between the US and China. If Asian NATO gets made, it will also mean getting involved in the Philippines-China conflict, and it might cause a strain with China, our biggest trading partner. China is also investing in a lot of projects in the Southeast Asian countries.
I mean, don't get me wrong, we don't like how China is acting, but at the same time, we're afraid that China will punish us financially if we get directly involved. If Japan is willing to invest in Southeast Asian countries on the same level as China, we would be glad to join Asian NATO.