Health-based Economy

We as a taxpaying voting public have chosen a government that prefers to spend a fortune on conflct, supposdedly, to protect our system. The system that deprives citizens of adquate healthcare, unless they have insurance.

In a health-based economy, the public would be employed producing something they would also pay to consume, good health. A health-based economy would be the true free-market economy because, unlike conflict, people want good health. It just needs to be made accessible like Henry Ford made automobiles affordable for his employees.

Everybody wants it. Everybody will work for it. That itself provides a functional economy, supply and demand. Health made affordable for everyone, by everyone, as a right, by law.

Good health doesn’t depend on public debt like conflict does. Good health comes from educating people about lifestyle choices, which is very affordable compared to perpetually preparing for war.

A health-based economy would be an economic conversion away from conflict, that would require investments into health and healing.

We need to invest in the future of our form of government.

We need to stop building prisons and build more hospitals.

We need to provide people with enough support to prevent desperate or criminal behavior from occurring in the first place.

We must prevent violence by law.

We must retool factories to manufacture the products necessary to sustain the coming population.

A transition to a health-based job creation plan will likely be opposed by most of those who profit from the conflict-based economy.

Keeping health care scarce is the current policy tactic which maximizes the profits for institutions that act as middlemen between patients and their doctors.

The health-insurance companies are bureaucratic middleman profiting from artificial scarcity and should be rendered obsolete with a new healthcare act. They are an industry that exists to determine who gets health care and who doesn’t, when everybody should.

The taxpayer pays more to deprive some people of healthcare than they would pay to provide everybody with it. It’s a horrible system and needs to be changed.

A health-based economy is the alternative to our current socioeconomic paradigm. It is sustainable, more desirable, and more profitable for the public compared to the conflict-based economy.