Change of budget

It seems that the budget for countermeasures against the declining birthrate and aging population will be put on medical insurance costs.
As a result, national health insurance premiums will rise.
Now, the whole nation supports the medical expenses of the elderly.
The elderly are grateful, but the burden on the child-rearing generation has become even heavier.
Looking at the overall average, I think that the elderly should pay a reasonable out-of-pocket amount because they have savings and savings, but electoral democracy follows the interests and intentions of voters.
At the age of 68, I wonder if I should give up not only my driver’s license, but also my voting rights.
Political administration takes taxes from where it is easy to collect and distributes them where they are needed.
It may be unavoidable, but it is politics that it is good to take it from a certain place.
But I wonder if this is good or if it can’t be helped.
Koyama G is also made up of many corporations, so some corporations have money and others do not.
The budget for events and workshops is based on the poll tax method, and in principle, the burden is shared by the number of participants.
I am referring to the Gakkai method, but in light of the principle of fairness and fairness, I am always at a loss.
Whether it’s government or company, realistically, there will be some budget changes.
Measures for the aging population should be covered by the elderly themselves.
And how about covering the declining birthrate measures with the consumption tax as a whole?
The future survival of the country depends on it.
Instead of raising the inheritance tax, I wonder if there is a system that allows people to donate to the declining birthrate countermeasures fund at the time of inheritance.
With inheritance tax deduction.
If the Ministry of Finance approves, I will rewrite the will.
The business successor will be responsible for repaying the debt.
I’m not sure if the bank will agree.

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Body temperature 36.2 Blood sugar 187

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CEO Yasunari Koyama

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