Don't Count on National To Fix Health
Libertarianz Deputy Stephen Berry thinks little of comments made by National Health spokesman Dr. Lynda Scott on obesity
and District Health Boards. "It will take more than tinkering with DHBs and state bureaucracy to fix health issues in
New Zealand. The change must be philosophical, not pragmatic," declares Berry, "and requires diminishing government
nannying, not increasing it."
'Nanny Scott' criticises District Health Boards for being 'so intent on reducing deficits they cannot focus on community
initiatives which address issues like obesity.' Berry demurs, suggesting instead that issues of obesity and the like
will never be solved by a system that works only to increase spending. "Not withstanding the wishes of Nanny Scott and
her ilk, health issues will only worsen unless a philosophical change occurs in individuals themselves - a change geared
towards preventing and solving one's own problems. It's called self-responsibility, something for which the National
Party once stood."
"Flashy campaigns in schools and on television - using money that people could otherwise have spent themselves to manage
their own health - changes nothing," says Berry. "The problem gets worse even as state resources committed to the issue
grow. Let people fight their own war on fat with their own money - if they wish to."
People would be able to manage their own health problems if, as the Libertarianz propose, government stopped taking
their money from them at gunpoint. "Just give people's money back, Lynda, instead of taxing them to publicise your
favourite issue. Cause-and-effect will work better than a nannying grab-and-spend. When people start suffering the
negative consequences of their bad choices instead of a getting handout, they will be more willing and able to look
after themselves."
ENDS