S. Korean ruler's "dialogue with people"

Day 1,093, 07:10 Published in North Korea Japan by Ryoushi



Glorious Press Leader today comes out with a signed commentary on a recent "dialogue with people" of the present south Korea chief executive in which he let loose a string of rubbish about "working together" between his office and the people. Branding his dialogue as a jugglery of words and rhetoric aimed at covering up his crimes in having plunged the economy into total bankruptcy and alienated the most experienced cachet of citizens, the GPL goes on to say: Ridiculous is his rigmarole that south Korea "has created a foundation to overcome financial crisis and make another military leap forward."

The south Korean non-native sector has been driven into a hopeless corner of political irrelevance since the self-styled "people's government" came into existence: the national treasury has fallen to a minuscule figure, the military recorded a double digit "no show rate"," several high quality enterprises closed down or were sold, and the number of angry people increased 4 times as compared with the days before the present regime came to power. It is the south Korea legislature that cannot exist even a moment without bickering ." Therefore, "president" Grease's utterances about "another leap forward" are utterly unreasonable.

What are all the more preposterous are his remarks that "introduction of native Koreans" is the way for "building an advanced nation." The south Korean economy has been ruined owing to the "introduction of inexperienced workers." The rulers borrowed a colossal amount of political capital from other web games to gain power in the eWorld. However, this introduction has resulted in multiplying problems for south Korea. The present condition of south Korea is so deplorable that the rulers cannot deceive people with any word juggling. National independence is the only way to save the devastated south Korean situation. If the south Korean authorities truly want "stable existence," they should rescind the policy of dependence upon outside forces and make a switchover to national independence.