Posted in: Japanese government worried young adults aren’t drinking enough alcohol See in context
Taxpayer money being used by the tax authorities to foster unhealthy habits is a bit rich… hopefully the health ministry will introduce countervailing campaigns (with taxpayer money, of course) to maintain the new low levels of drinking among the young.
This "campaign" effectively wastes taxpayers' money and may well worsen a generation's health!
One suggestion for the NTA: Scrap the campaign, just put up taxes for alcohol and you raise revenues and improve Japan's health. You are welcome.
Another suggestion for the NTA, if the above does not seem sensible: Why not doing the same campaign for tobacco?
Who at the NTA is responsible for this thing?
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Not quite the same as saying you will veto it. Which he wouldn’t.
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