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                      spending, Obama as a Democrat seems ideologically committed to maintaining or
                      increasing it. He is particularly well known for introducing the eponymous programme
                      of healthcare reforms known as ‘Obamacare’, officially the Patient Protection and
                      Affordable Care Act that became law in 2010. The ambitious and controversial reforms
                      he promoted promise to reform the health insurance industry and provide affordable
                      healthcare insurance to all Americans, including the 44 million previously unable to get
                      cover.

                            Ashoka was also concerned to provide healthcare, although on a more limited
                      scale. In his fifth Rock Edict he writes that he has ‘everywhere ... made provision for
                      two types of medical treatment: medical treatment for humans and medical treatment
                      for animals. Wherever medical herbs suitable for humans or animals are not available,
                      I have had them imported and grown. Wherever medical roots or fruits are not
                      available I have had them imported and grown.’ Ashoka was also very concerned for
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                      the welfare of prisoners and refers to this point several times, noting that by the 26
                      year of his reign he had declared an amnesty for prisoners twenty-five times (Pillar
                      Edict 5). Ashoka also refers to other improvements to better the lives of his subjects:
                      ‘Along roads I have had banyan trees planted so that they can give shade to animals
                      and men, and I have had mango groves planted. At intervals of eight krosas, I have
                      had wells dug, rest-houses built, and in various places, I have had watering-places
                      made for the use of animals and men.’



                      Economy


                            Turning to the economy, we learn from the Cakkavattisihanada Sutta that wise
                      financial management is another key responsibility of the righteous king: if he makes
                      the wrong decisions on spending, his kingdom quickly declines, or as we might say
                      today, slips into recession. In that sutta we see that one of the successors of King
                      Dalhanemi, departing from the practice of his predecessors, made the mistake of not
                      giving money to the poor as a result of which his kingdom began to decline and theft
                      arose. In an attempt to rectify this error the king then gave away property to thieves,
                      sparking off a further cycle of crime. The message here seems to be that appropriate
                      provision for welfare must be a priority, but that misdirected spending on welfare can
                      create problems as well. Western democracies spend between 20%-40% of GDP on
                      welfare, including education,  which forms a significant part of their expenditure and
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                      is difficult to sustain especially in an economic recession. To apportion responsibility
                      for getting into recession is a task that would occupy economists for weeks on end,
                      without any guarantee of unanimity at the end. I will not, therefore, enter into that              เอกสารประกอบการอภิปรายร่วมระหว่างผู้แทนจากต่างประเทศ
                      quagmire, and instead limit myself to noting that the national debt of the USA
                      currently stands at around $16 trillion. One of the jewels of a cakkavatti is said to be
                      ‘a full treasury’, which I take to mean, or include, freedom from excessive debt, and
                      it is clear that the USA is far from being in this position. A good part of the



                         10   Wikipedia, ‘Welfare State’.
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