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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Speaking as an Actuary, Charles Blow is exactly right. There will be enormous costs as life spans increase. I don’t agree with many of Blow’s columns, but he’s right on the money with this one. He shouldn’t be criticized for facing simple reality.


2 posted on 08/12/2013 5:54:46 PM PDT by december12
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To: december12
I don't think anyone is arguing that the costs will be significant. I think the question is what to do about it. Is the value of a person solely defined by how much labor or money they can contribute to "society"?
If that is true, then those very "youngsters" will be surprised how they are viewed if they have a bad accident that renders them incapable of contributing "fully". They will also be deemed as overhead and an unnecessary burden on the rest.
Jesus, please have mercy on us!
5 posted on 08/12/2013 6:27:41 PM PDT by TxAg1981
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To: december12

The reality being that those not being able to pull an oar will be cast overboard?


15 posted on 08/12/2013 6:56:06 PM PDT by RobbyS
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To: december12

What we need is more children. But the US has aborted most of the people who would have been supporting these grandparents, and those who weren’t aborted were simply never born because of the anti-child mentality that took over the US in the 1960s.

However, even if the elderly aren’t producers, they are markets for various services, and this is something that younger people have to bear in mind before they exterminate anybody over the age of 30 or whatever is the current top cut-off point for full humanity.


19 posted on 08/12/2013 7:42:15 PM PDT by livius
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