What Is The Solution To The Healthcare Paradox?
By well-wisher
Fri, 19 May 2017
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The healthcare paradox is this:
You start out trying to help all the people in your country to stay alive and healthy.
But because of your help people live longer instead of dying while more people are born so the population keeps increasing more than it decreases.
You start out trying to help all the people in your country to stay alive and healthy.
But because of your help people live longer instead of dying while more people are born so the population keeps increasing more than it decreases.
And a rapidly increasing and aging population means a rapidly increasing number of people to help and care for.
Thus the more you help people the harder it gets to help them; or in other words, the more you solve the problem the greater it grows.
Thus the more you help people the harder it gets to help them; or in other words, the more you solve the problem the greater it grows.
How do you solve this perplexing paradox?
Answer: Vote Labour. This may not be a long term solution to the problem but, in the short term, there is enough money to care for everyone, its just that that money is in the hands of a rich, selfish minority; tax them as they should be taxed and the Health Care timebomb can atleast be delayed if not defused.
Ofcourse there is the brutal Tory solution, make life harder for the elderly and hope that more of them will die off, for example from pneumonia when they don't have their winter fuel allowance and have to choose between eating and heating.
But the British are not brutal; they'll choose the humane solution and vote labour.
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