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埋蔵金(嘘)
努力した(嘘)
無駄削減(嘘)
増税しない(嘘)
政権政策集(嘘)
傀儡ではない(嘘)
党首討論を行う(嘘)
庶民感覚がある(嘘)
国債を発行しない(嘘)
国民の生活が第一(嘘)
国策捜査ではないか(嘘)
高速道路完全無料化(嘘)
数の暴力は一切しない(嘘)
事業仕分けで無駄を省く(嘘)
最低賃金を1000円にする(嘘)
愛の在介で高福祉低負担(嘘)
核武装議論があってもいい(嘘)
マニフェストは国民との契約(嘘)
サラリーマンの平均は1000万(嘘)
脱官僚しようではありませんか(嘘)
すでに説明責任は果たしている(嘘)
経理担当者が独断で行ってきた(嘘)
秘書の責任は政治家個人の責任(嘘)
マニフェストじゃない政権政策集だ(嘘)
「夢物語」を現実にするのが民主党(嘘)
納税するくらいならボランティア支援(嘘)
マニフェストは4年間を約束するもの(嘘)
財源は全て無駄遣いの削減で出来る(嘘)
これを貼れと言われた気がした。
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A nail house (钉子户 dīngzihù) is a Chinese neologism for homes belonging to people (sometimes called “stubborn nails”) who refuse to make room for development. The term, a pun coined by developers, refers to nails that are stuck in wood, and cannot be pounded down with a hammer.[1][2]
A number of high-profile nail houses have received widespread attention in the Chinese press. In one famous case, one family among 280 others at the location of a six-story shopping mall under construction at the location of a former “snack street” in Chongqing refused for two years to vacate a home their family had inhabited for three generations.[6] Developers cut their power and water, and excavated a 10-meter deep pit around their home.[1][8] The owners broke into the construction site, reoccupied it, and flew a Chinese flag on top. Yang Wu, a local martial arts champion, used nunchakus to make a staircase to their house, and threatened to beat any authorities who attempted to evict him.[1] His wife, a restaurateur named Wu Ping who had planned to open a restaurant in the home’s ground floor, granted interviews and frequent press releases to generate publicity.[2] The owners turned down an offer of 3.5 million yuan (US$453,000), but eventually settled with the developers in 2007.[6]

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A nail house (钉子户 dīngzihù) is a Chinese neologism for homes belonging to people (sometimes called “stubborn nails”) who refuse to make room for development. The term, a pun coined by developers, refers to nails that are stuck in wood, and cannot be pounded down with a hammer.[1][2]
A number of high-profile nail houses have received widespread attention in the Chinese press. In one famous case, one family among 280 others at the location of a six-story shopping mall under construction at the location of a former “snack street” in Chongqing refused for two years to vacate a home their family had inhabited for three generations.[6] Developers cut their power and water, and excavated a 10-meter deep pit around their home.[1][8] The owners broke into the construction site, reoccupied it, and flew a Chinese flag on top. Yang Wu, a local martial arts champion, used nunchakus to make a staircase to their house, and threatened to beat any authorities who attempted to evict him.[1] His wife, a restaurateur named Wu Ping who had planned to open a restaurant in the home’s ground floor, granted interviews and frequent press releases to generate publicity.[2] The owners turned down an offer of 3.5 million yuan (US$453,000), but eventually settled with the developers in 2007.[6]
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