(English by Gemini)
I’m writing again today because I have some free time. ^^
According to one article, the amount President Trump has profited by leveraging his position has reached a staggering 220 billion yen.
However, this 220 billion figure only represents what has been officially confirmed; the actual amount is believed to be far higher. Furthermore, if you include his family members and inner circle who are lining their own pockets, the total would surely reach astronomical proportions.
In the U.S., it has been a custom for presidents to divest from assets that could lead to a conflict of interest. Unsurprisingly, Trump has not followed suit. From launching his own branded cryptocurrency to other ventures, he seems to be doing everything in his power to squeeze out every possible dollar while in office.
While this kind of corruption didn't start with Trump, the scale of it appears to be growing exponentially.
I feel nostalgic for the era when the late President Carter gave up his peanut farm immediately after being elected...
Speaking of politicians using their office for financial gain, there is also the "slush fund" (uragane) scandal in Japan.
Looking at the list of 100 politicians involved in the scandal on Wikipedia, the total amount of undisclosed funds is about 700 million yen, which averages out to about 7 million yen per person.
While this is certainly a problem, the fact that this amount—which would likely go unnoticed in the U.S. today—is being treated as a major issue is, in my opinion, proof that Japan is still a healthy country.
The issue may not be fully resolved yet, but I think it's impressive that it is still recognized as a serious problem and that some of those involved are facing disciplinary action. In the U.S., these things are effectively left unaddressed.
Though the details of Trump’s exploitation of the presidency and the Japanese slush fund scandal are completely different, the essence of the problem is the same. So, I’d like to try a simple comparison.
The 220 billion yen Trump is making is about 300 times the total of all the Japanese politicians involved in the slush fund scandal. When I asked AI, it told me that the difference is roughly equivalent to the size of Tokyo Dome versus the entire area of Chiyoda Ward. (I wonder if that comparison clicks with people? Maybe not! 😆)
Next, let’s compare him to Toshihiro Nikai, who had the highest amount of undisclosed funds at 35.26 million yen.
That amount is 6,000 times smaller than Trump’s...
People might say there’s not much point in comparing such vastly different things, but it’s certainly clear that the scale of corruption in the U.S. is in a completely different league.