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Taxes Are Not the Source of Government Revenue

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"Taxes Are Not the Source of Government Revenue"

This politically charged Japanese rap track challenges conventional views on taxation, government debt, and economic policy.

Inspired by Modern Monetary Theory (MMT), credit creation, and Article 4 of Japan's Public Finance Act, the song delivers an aggressive message against austerity policies, endless tax hikes, and decades of economic stagnation.

With hard-hitting beats and furious lyrics, it questions the narrative of "limited government finances" and argues that sovereign currency issuers possess the power to invest in their own future.

Infrastructure decay, wage stagnation, shrinking local economies-
this track turns economic frustration into a powerful protest anthem.

A bold and controversial social commentary rap from Japan.