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Who is Scolding Chen Shih-chung for the Executive Yuan's 'Relief Chaos'? Author: The One We've Always Been Scolding is Su Tseng-chang

The article criticizes the 'relief chaos' in early 2020 caused by the Executive Yuan's distribution of subsidies during the COVID-19 pandemic. The author points out that Premier Su Tseng-chang's unwillingness to adopt the consumption voucher model because of 'saving face' led to a chaotic subsidy plan, triggering public resentment. When Su Tseng-chang stepped forward to defend Health Minister Chen Shih-chung from being scolded, the author questions whether Su Tseng-chang was 'switching concepts' to divert hatred toward Chen Shih-chung, as the main target of public scolding was Su Tseng-chang, the decision-maker. The article specifically mentions that Su Tseng-chang's daughter, Legislator Su Chiao-hui, was also one of the voices intensely criticizing the Ministry of Health and Welfare (MOHW), and satirizes Su Tseng-chang for 'signing a settlement agreement before discussing compensation' during his apology, which contrasts sharply with New Taipei City Mayor Hou You-yi's attitude of taking immediate responsibility.

From 'Lai the God' to 'King of Bullshit': Analyzing Lai Ching-te's Typhoon Day Decision Controversy and Political Language Transformation

This article explores the extreme shift in evaluation of former Tainan Mayor Lai Ching-te's typhoon day decisions. In 2012, for correctly not declaring a typhoon holiday, he was hailed as 'Lai the God,' but subsequent erroneous decisions sparked questioning and ridicule as the 'King of Bullshit.' The author argues his success was mere luck and criticizes politicians' hollow phrases about 'shouldering decision responsibility,' revealing them as political gambling. The article also notes Lai's criticism of the weather bureau immediately after becoming Premier.