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《A Little Lazy Package for Myself on the Three Laws Farce》
After the vote on the financial planning law, Huang Kuo-chang laughed at the Democratic Progressive Party, saying: "You don't need to fight, you don't need to make a fuss, you just need to raise your hand to win."
Four out of 51 legislators were absent, so I went to find out who those four were.
Ke Jian-ming said he had a foot injury, so he left early.
Chen Ying said she was feeling unwell.
Qiu Yi-ying said she was feeling unwell, but the next day she appeared in Kaohsiung playing Squid Game, and from her smile, you couldn't tell she was unwell at all.
Yang Yao had to catch a flight back to Penghu.
For the four absent from the Kuomintang, I only found out that Wu Zong-xian had a vitreous rupture, bleeding in the eye, and was hospitalized for emergency surgery. The other three are unknown.
However, the information fed by the green camp said that "four legislators were injured by the Kuomintang and hospitalized, so they couldn't vote."
To verify this information, one would need to look at a lot of news to piece together the truth.
Additionally, I was also a bit stunned by the vote of the Constitutional Court justices.
The nomination list was proposed by Lai Ching-te, and then Ke Jian-ming ordered that no votes be cast for Liu Jing-yi, who had criticized the Democratic Progressive Party.
This is the masterpiece of Old Ke after his foot injury prevented him from raising his hand for the financial planning law; Old Ke used his substantial influence to tell Lai Ching-te that he is the boss, and that the Democratic Progressive Party is sacred and cannot be criticized.
More seriously, the information feeding center told the bluebird that the paralysis of the Constitutional Court was all the Kuomintang's fault, as they voted against it.
Is this reasonable?
The members of the Constitutional Court are all controllable candidates who prioritize the Democratic Progressive Party's interests, meaning all justices are high-ranking bluebirds; expecting the Kuomintang to agree is unrealistic, right? If the roles were reversed, would the Democratic Progressive Party agree?
I wasted some time in the middle of the night watching the Legislative Yuan's questioning of those Democratic Progressive Party-nominated Constitutional Court candidates. Yao Li-ming really isn't doing well, trying to associate with every party; my impression of him is stuck on his strong support for Ko Wen-je.
Zhang Wen-zhen seems to have forgotten what he has done, and he doesn't dare to directly say whether he supports amending the Assembly and Parade Law, needing Huang Kuo-chang to remind him that he had previously signed a petition to abolish the law. This candidate raises suspicions of dementia, and I won't even mention the others.
To understand the truth, one must look at different media and verify carefully. Otherwise, one will be fed a bunch of incorrect information; Taiwan has an incredibly high number of scam groups.
If we follow the Democratic Progressive Party's three major evil laws promoted to the bluebird, then Ke Jian-ming should be considered a historical criminal. Please, bluebird, don't target the wrong person for your crusade. Thank you.
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Why is it a little lazy package? Because each issue takes a lot of time to read the text, and now I feel that the phone screen is too small. 😂