Rogue Congressmen
Imperial Sun Party
This is my first article, some musings about rogue congressmen--"gold-diggers" as my fellow Congresswoman Oraizan has termed them--and a list of them from the past two months.
Due to inaction on the part of party leaders, rogue candidates from other countries move to eJapan shortly before congressional elections, often bringing an entourage of unsavory types to vote for them and bully others in the low-population regions of our nation. In so doing, they deny the real citizens of those regions, few as they are, from having a voice in our government and real representation. Of equal importance is their theft of gold which they take back with them to their home countries when they leave eJapan shortly after the elections have ended.
The following is a list of persons who won congressional seats, then left them for their home countries shortly thereafter. I invite them to defend their actions, if they are capable of doing so.
A short list of April and May congressional election "Gold-Diggers"
Traktor Tom
Roberto Rosas
Hans Harold Frentzen
KemanKesh
webstartm
Mixliarder
Hans Kloss
There are possibly more that I did not catch. If these people return to eJapan, do NOT vote for them! They do not represent anyone's best interests except their own.
Earlier today, I proposed in Congress the formation of an election commission for the purpose of assisting the party leaders in finding and stopping these rogues from participating in our electoral process.
Comments
Traktor Tom! How could you steal from Glorious Nippon? Sniffle, I guess this means the weddings off?
It is not just party leaders, it is always citizens who choose to be un-informed about their vote.
You have missed a bit, there was about 12 who left last month, and only around 6 this month. 2 of which were Turkish and left to fight for their country with a newspaper article about it.
It would be nice for people to be more informed. -.-
just vote for Oraizan and we would never have this problem 😃
It's not Oraizan who has been beaten out for election by uncommitted foreign dilletantes. Some of our most promising younger citizens have, however.
I commend Congressman Kita and Congresswoman Oraizan for calling attention to this issue.
Happy to know this article exists. People like Traktor Tom should never have been given the chance. A quick click could have easily stopped that.
True about the citizenry! I hope that the party leaders can create some system to keep everyone informed about who is running for office. I did have a more complete list somewhere, but it got lost when I moved my congressional office after re-election last month. I blame the interns!
@Kesty
Ha! If you think Traktor Tom is bad, you should see Hans Kloss. He's quite dashing in his German Army uniform, but he's really a Pole!
Perhaps you should post this before the elections, next time? That way we might remember just who to vote for.
we do for the most part just people dont always read the news and stay highly active so the problem is mainly towards the citizens initiative of not looking into who they vote for
Congressman Kita, I would follow you to hell and back. It's this kind of activism of which Japan needs more, and your efforts to highlight the corruption in our own legislature needs to be commended.