Stopgap policies

It appears the Japanese government intervened in the currency market again tonight. They’ve done it many times already. They can intervene in both stocks and currency markets with impunity. It’s abnormal. Nobody knows what the appropriate values ​​are. The Nikkei average artificially reached 60,000 by artificially inflating the value of some semiconductor stocks, but that’s a completely meaningless figure. Many citizens are in difficult circumstances, and repeatedly implementing stopgap measures is completely meaningless. They may think they are improving, but it feels like they are just repeating the same things that are completely pointless.Only a very small number of people will benefit.
The declining birthrate is a clear indicator of this. While people’s values ​​may be changing, these factors accurately reflect the state of the country.
Japanese politicians only care about increasing their own approval ratings. They have no long-term vision for the country. They pretend to be taking action, but in reality, nothing is improving.Many people are tired of these things. How long will this continue? This is not the situation you’d expect from a developed country. There’s a saying that poverty dulls the mind, and I think Japan is currently in exactly that situation.
When will they finally realize that doing unnatural things is pointless???
The photograph captures the unadorned beauty of nature.