@@Superneoking in Japanese language "kickback" means the money you get for doing something of interest to others. In the case of LDP it's like "you, as MPs, sell the fundraising party tickets for the LDP, we give some (in some cases even "all") the income to you". This became a "uncharted" income for the MPs and caused the Japanese public trust toward politicians to seriously drop.
@@borisglevrk Its simple... just DON'T be a piece of crap... like ffs you already have the power to influence laws and the means to use the national budget in whatever means you deem is required. How is that not enough for anybody? Why does some muppet need to milk it for all its worth unless its rendered worthless? How do you trust any governing body after that? And Japanese boomers wonder why the bubble era crashed so hard.
@@borisglevrk That's an English expression tho, wouldn't be surprised if the Japanese have borrowed it. The meaning also changes quite substantially when it isn't a compound word as is the case here...