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Expansionary Fiscal Policy vs Fiscal Discipline

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"Expansionary Fiscal Policy vs Fiscal Discipline"

After more than three decades of economic stagnation, has Japan truly been on the right path?

Tax increases, rising social insurance burdens, and fiscal austerity have continued, while wages remain stagnant, local communities decline, and younger generations lose hope for the future.

"Expansionary Fiscal Policy vs Fiscal Discipline" is a political and economic rap track that directly challenges this reality.

"Should politics protect numbers, or should it protect the people?"

Through powerful lyrics and an aggressive hip-hop sound, the song calls for investment in infrastructure, education, science, technology, and future generations.

This track questions the policies that shaped Japan's "Lost 30 Years" and demands a serious discussion about the country's future direction.

A passionate protest anthem for those who believe Japan can rise again.