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2025/12/02
沒水準!徐國勇拿衛生紙比喻軍購 賴總統2027中共武統台灣準備.股市反漲有夠諷刺 #陳世軒 #徐國勇 #軍購 #賴清德
- Criticism of Hsu Kuo-yung's Remarks: Hsu Kuo-yung (徐國勇)'s analogy comparing military procurement to "having to buy toilet paper to use the restroom" was criticized as being undignified and trivializing a serious issue. The opposition parties questioned whether the government should clearly explain what kind of military equipment is being purchased.
- Questioning the Lai Ching-te Administration's Attitude Towards China's Use of Force: President Lai Ching-te (賴清德) mentioned that the People's Republic of China might use force against Taiwan in 2027, but the stock market rose, implying that the public's response was lukewarm. This suggests that the public is either apathetic or does not believe the President's statement.
- Emphasizing the Importance of Substantial Defense Preparations: In the face of external threats and military exercises, Taiwan should make substantial defense preparations, even if it costs NT$1.2 trillion.
- Criticizing Shen Bo-yang's Comments on the Allocation of Government Revenues and Expenditures Act: Shen Bo-yang claimed that the opposition parties' proposed amendment to the Allocation of Government Revenues and Expenditures Act would hollow out NT$11 trillion from the central government in eight years. The critique argued that comparing this to the annual NT$1 trillion-plus defense budget is inappropriate, asserting that the Allocation of Government Revenues and Expenditures Act is intended to decentralize resources to local governments and strengthen local governance.
- Questioning the Lack of Transparency in Military Procurement: Concerns were raised about the government's failure to clearly explain the specific details and delivery schedule of the NT$600 billion-plus arms purchases, as well as the failure to report the NT$1 trillion-plus military procurement plan to the people and the Legislative Yuan, instead choosing to publish related information in U.S. media.
- Criticizing the Lai Administration's Blunders: The Lai administration's inconsistent attitude on the issue of a potential Chinese military attack in 2027 indicates that there are serious problems within the team.