According to Taiwan's China News Network, Taiwan's administrative agencies have recently discussed that they will replicate the successful experience of last year's triple coupons and plan to issue so-called "quintuple coupons" to revitalize the island's economy instead of distributing cash. Zhuo Boyuan, the former Changhua county magistrate, said bluntly that the DPP's money comes from taxes paid by Taiwanese people. When people can't survive, they hope to receive some cash. Is such a request too much? He also pointed out that he almost cried when he saw the DPP government’s reasons for opposing cash payments a few days ago.
Zhuo Boyuan expressed on the political commentary program "TVBS War Room" on July 31 that he hopes the DPP can consider that people are alive and the system is dead. There must be some people who need help and the system cannot take care of them. Therefore, he believes that the best way is to make cash universal, and this money is the tax money of the Taiwanese people. The people work hard and pay taxes honestly. When they can't survive, they ask the DPP authorities to give them some cash. Is this request too much?
Zhuo Boyuan pointed out that a few days ago, he saw the Democratic Progressive Party government saying that universal cash was a waste of resources. "I almost cried when I saw it." If cash is widely distributed, people with better economic conditions can donate it and they have the ability. The DPP authorities can also establish a platform and formulate incentives. (Source: China Times News Network)