Strypey on Nostr: While governments accused of overspending, are actually funding changes that will ...
While governments accused of overspending, are actually funding changes that will improve working people's lives *and* save the public money in the long run. A classic example is removing posts on prescription charges, a short term spend, which peer-reviewed evidence shows will drastically reduce hospitalisations, saving the public coffers far more than the $5 charge can bring in.
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