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Is there any reasons why the Japanese government stubbornly stick to supporting the "Bridge to Nowhere" project instead of trying other solutions for fixing the economy, including doing nothing?


Doing nothing seems so counterintuitive a solution that people almost never seem to consider it. Lately, I've been seeing this in college. "What, the students are making mistakes and asking questions? I'd better lecture more and write longer explanations in the assignments."

I imagine that a politician who ran on a platform of, "I'm going to do nothing: these kinds of pains are how an economy gets back into adjustment," would have a hard time getting votes. But, I've never been to Japan, and indeed, in the U.S., such a platform would not make you an instant laughingstock.


The Japanese government is not unique here. Earmarks and pork are just as big a problem in the United States.




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