Monthly Archives: May 2018

KMT candidates are gaining support

KMT candidates are gaining support On May 27, 2018, a dozen pastors from the Christian Harvest Church in Fengshan, Kaohsiung,  announced their support for Kuomintang candidate Han Guo-yu for Kaohsiung mayor in the November 24, 2018, nine-in-one local elections, and … Continue reading

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Tsai’s failed online live stream session

Tsai’s failed online live stream session On May 20, 2018, Tsai Ing-wen was interviewed in an online interactive live stream session.  There were 1,825 viewers altogether. Conjecture is that either the “audience” was screened and selected or the 網民 (netizens) … Continue reading

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What Taiwanese polls say

What Taiwanese polls say May 20 (520) 2018 marks two full years in government of Tsai Ing-wen and her Democratic Progressive Party, and a flurry of poll results have emerged. Taiwan Shih Dai Think Tank survey of 1,114 responses conducted … Continue reading

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Lame excuses

Lame excuses Taiwan’s chief cabinet minister, president of the Executive Yuan, an official of the government of the Democratic Progressive Party, Lai Ching-de says that the reasons that Taiwan’s salary levels have not increased are due to:  (1) Globalization; (2)  … Continue reading

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Not looking good for Tsai

Not looking good for Tsai A plethora of public opinion polls has come out for the first two years of the Tsai Ing-wen and her Democratic Progressive Party’s government.  Both are failing miserably in public opinion. The United Daily News … Continue reading

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Stats show distrust of Tsai government

Stats show distrust of Tsai government A survey of 1,242 responses conducted by a national public trust survey company on April 20-23 2018, shows that 56.5% think Tsai Ing-wen and her Democratic Progressive Party’s government do not have any strategy … Continue reading

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Go to bed at 10:00 pm, make babies, and save electricity!

Go to bed at 10:00 pm, make babies, and save electricity! This is the suggestion by a female Democratic Progressive Party’s legislator in an inquiry session.  She says that the Taiwanese people should all go to bed at 10:00 p.m., … Continue reading

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