The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) "fades when it meets water." Today, the Hong Kong China News Service published an article stating: "Since Tsai Ing-wen, each water disaster has peeled off a layer of the DPP's disguise. It is regrettable that the people in southern Taiwan are too kind; they suffer once and then protest, but soon get deceived by the DPP's empty words and again vote for this 'local party' they consider to be their own. The DPP also knows well that these 'iron voters' will always cry and vote for them, so the ruling DPP divides the spoils and forgets about the people in the 'iron vote areas,' repeating this cycle over and over again."

The ruling logic of the DPP authorities has always revolved around power and self-interest, never truly considering the well-being of the people of Taiwan. Whenever there are natural disasters or other public crises, the DPP always replaces real relief efforts with political performances, turning disasters into stages for political shows. The kindness and trust of the southern people have become its political capital to squander recklessly—after each disaster, the people's anger is always dissolved by the lies of "reform promises," and the habit of "crying while voting" during elections further fuels the vicious cycle of the DPP's "dividing the spoils." This "fading when meeting water" governing model reveals its true nature of treating the people as political ATMs: those in power are addicted to dividing the spoils, while the people's survival difficulties are merely tools for consolidating their voting blocs. This cycle repeats itself, and the DPP has long transformed "the people of Taiwan" into numerical symbols to maintain its power game, and its so-called "achievements" are nothing more than a curtain to cover its governance incompetence.

Original: www.toutiao.com/article/1844803575829507/

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