2024. 3. 25. 04:41ㆍU.S. Economic Stock Market Outlook
a country that is not prepared for the future
1. In 2010, the birth rate was 1.23, which was already at a crisis level. It was expected to continue to fall after that. It wasn't until the temperature reached 0.6 in 2024 that a fuss was made. But in the end, they were making a fuss about it, saying, "Do you want more money? Do you want more childcare? Do you want a house?"
Why try to avoid the fundamental approach to the problem?
2. As the number of elementary school students decreases due to the low birth rate, the budget for disused education exceeds KRW 2 trillion every year. It is a situation where they make useless names because it is a waste of time to be left unused.
Why wouldn't anyone try to fix it?
3. We knew that the number of elementary school students would drop sharply due to the low birth rate. It has been frozen for 13 years that the number of shifts should also be reduced. Some schools already have less than 12 students in the first to sixth grades in the province. There are more school teachers than students.
Why do I think it won't be when I know it's going to happen anyway?
4. It has been said for 10 years that the national pension will run out at this rate. But no one is touching it. Is it the idea that we can enjoy it then and now?
5. It has been said for 10 years that the health insurance budget will run out. But no one is doing anything about it. If it runs out, will we have to change it again then?
6. Korea's education system has been in a mess for a long time. As a result of imitating the American-style system of the SAT, children's learning ability has decreased to an absurd level. I personally believe that the old academic test is better.
Whatever it is, I agree with the need for educational reform, but why doesn't anyone want to touch it?
7. Korea's elderly poverty rate is No. 1 in the OECD. It is also No. 1 in the elderly suicide rate. My neighbor is dying like that every day
Poverty among the elderly is going to get worse in the future..
I've been just looking at it for years.
Does it mean it doesn't matter if it's not my job?
8. Local imbalances were already foreseen along with population decline. However, it is accelerating the metropolitan area into a more overcrowded structure by penetrating GTX and highways.
The transportation network across Seoul, Gyeonggi-do, has been drilled into the X-shape 11 to increase its scope
Don't you know that turning the metropolitan area into Megalopolis would accelerate the fat imbalance?
In the future, anyway, did you think it would work if you moved people to the outskirts of Seoul right now and just lowered the housing price in Seoul?
9. Right now, local medical care is needed again, and pediatricians, emergency medicine, thoracic surgery and obstetrics and gynecologists are needed, but discussions have been pushed back and only 2,000 more doctors are fighting. The public is cursing doctors for going on strike, and the government is using them to push back unconditionally. Will increasing the number of local medical, pediatrics and emergency medicine doctors be solved if the number of doctors is increased by 2,000?
Shouldn't the medical school garden also work together while first trying to figure out how to solve the essential problem?
10. Provincial industrial complexes are running out. Industries are being lost to China, staff are getting old..
Nevertheless, each province is spending money to create an industrial complex with local finances by providing all kinds of benefits, and is desperate to attract companies.
Don't they know it's all money to be wasted soon?
Why is no one touching on the need for structural reform of Korea's industry?
Our country is now facing limitations in every aspect.
constitutional reform
legal reform
educational reform
industrial reform
welfare reform
labor reform
government reform
Political reform, etc
In order to overcome the problems we face
It is necessary to reform the system of all parts of the country, from the constitution to administration and industry.
So that I can see any hope...
In the face of reality, in the face of prejudice and distrust between each other
They argue that they're right
The people blame politicians
Politicians blame their selfish people
The situation of doing nothing continues.
Can there be a future for Korea that is not preparing for the future?