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It's a political thing, but...

The population of Japan is around 130 million.
Welfare expenses such as pensions and medical care continue to increase due to aging.
What is the population that pays taxes in the active generation?
The population is said to be in the middle of 80 million in a few decades.
Can you hold up to that stage?
It's not just about the balance between tax revenue and welfare expenses, but also costs due to aging infrastructure...
Politicians should think more carefully when making statements and pledges.
Why aren't the brakes being applied to the declining birthrate and aging population?
In particular, central politicians probably misunderstood that Japan is still a major power.
Food is not self-sufficient.
There are no resources.
There are not enough personnel for logistics.
Politicians should think more about formulating and implementing policies.
As an assumption, Japan is not a major power, and it is not a country with international influence.
As of now, imagine a nation of 80 million people, a stage where the financial situation is likely to go bankrupt, and if we don't start, it will be too late.
The political world, the financial world, and citizens should think and move more, revise and move, and draw a better path in order to move forward.
I still want to mutter, but since it's a soliloquy away from investing, I'm going to stop it.
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  • exera : I'm sorry, but I really think Japanese politicians are bad. Bad practices, boring faction fights, hotbeds of fraud, and the image of people saving themselves and getting fat is too strong. If everyone can realize that politics is connected to people's lives, they will take more interest in elections, and raise their voices and raise their voices and hold demonstrations from time to time, but no matter who becomes a politician, the people's lives are good If it's a slow downhill slope, it just falls to the bottom of the international community, and I feel like nothing can be expected. In particular, I think the population issue is the root of influencing whether to make a country; I think everything will go bankrupt if there are no citizens; big preferential treatment if you get married, super preferential treatment if you have children, I think it's okay to intervene even at places where men and women meet, and I think the declining birthrate has become so serious

面白おかしく笑顔で、人との繋がりを大切にしながら、穏やか且つ豊かな人生を過ごすための資産運用を続けている素人です。
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