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Really feels like the past is coming back in zombie form.
I guess health care costs from smoking don't matter, they are for future governments to worry about.
It just sort of feels so backward.
Which means even when we vote them out again it's still going to feel retro for ages because the headlines will all be about stopping smoking making drivers have seatbelts or giving women the vote (depending on how long we have them in for).
I feel that next election there needs to be a graph that shows smoking rate and projected health care costs associated with smoking.
It would show the declining rate of smoking up to 2024, and smoking costs peaking sometime in the near future. Then as rates increase the projected increase in costs.
I'd love to see graphs of the true cost of various bad decisions.
The housing stock, child respiratoey disease and the long time burden on the health system is another one, but it would be much harder to do.