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Disposable Seniors
Texas Lt. Gov. suggests the elderly should risk their lives to save the economy.
I hope this episode of the old program The Dinosaurs find its way to him. What's next - end of life bill ? Enjoy - resolution gets slightly better a few minutes in. Dinosaurs Season 1 Episode 3 - YouTube |
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The Rise of Gen-Xer's/Millennial's (Poke Here) . |
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I just seen on the boob tube hurling season starts on Easter Sunday. |
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Wild In The Streets (y'all really need to click here) . |
Glad to hear that the Texas Lt gov is happy to sacrifice himself for the economy, but I still think that the measure of a civilization is how they treat their vulnerable.
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Now I understand why a lot of oldies have been stockpiling ammunition!
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Google: Dan Patrick Texas |
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On the other hand, I think I read where Italy is already doing this. On the battlefield, we'd call this triage. |
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I take the Lt. Governor's larger point - if we destroy the American economy in the name of trying to protect everyone from this virus over an unlimited time frame, it will be the epitome of a Pyrrhic victory. He's right about that, and clear-thinking individuals know he's right about that.
Now, people can poke fun or cast aspersions toward him for some false notion that he's saying "kill off the old people!", but we cannot have an economy collapse in this nation over this. If this isolation phase goes on for months, it's going to be disastrous for the country. I'd love to hear the pollyannish commentary about what that would actually look like and be like post-virus, were this current scenario to go on for months. I'd love to hear how that sets up younger generations to thrive. But go ahead, make the jokes. Just wondering, though...who do you think desperate young folks are going to come to when they don't have a job or a realistic chance at wealth building? I'm going to venture a guess that they will come to those they see who have things they don't. Mirror, anyone? |
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If the situation presents that a 90 year old or thirty 20 year olds were to get medical treatment what do you think the choice should be? Everything is about choices, believe it or not there is limited funds and therefore limited treatment. Choices are already being made, we just don’t choose to discuss or understand it.
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OP - Thanks for sharing this episode.
When I saw The Lt. Governors strange comment on the news, the first thing I thought of was this episode of Dinosaurs. LOL |
First the LT Governor is 70 years old and is a “senior”. Second he said no such thing. He said that people that are healthy and able will need to start going back to work otherwise our economy will crumble. Stop spreading misinformation and hate you are party of the problem.
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Thank you for an intelligent and insightful post on this...amazing how many folks are taking a knee-jerk myopic view of what the Lt Governor is actually saying anybody can lead when everything is going swell...it takes courage to lead when things are in chaos or in a crisis |
If I opt as a senior with the coronavirus severe enough to require hospitalization to sacrifice my life for the economy will I be able to also request Doctor Assisted Suicide ? Do I really have to lay in some makeshift hospital bed in who knows what sports arena with no privacy, no family, possibly in pain (how do I know if there will be enough pain meds and people to administer them) or can I go on my own terms with dignity and a celebration of my sacrifice of life for the greater good while conscious. I opt for hurling.
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he should be the first to volunteer
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Ohiobuckeye
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Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick: A Lot Of Grandparents Would Be Willing To Die To Stop A Second Great Depression | Video | RealClearPolitics |
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What are people going to say when the "curve" has been flattened and state governors want to reopen their states? A flattened curve doesn't mean there aren't new cases of infection. The risks of infection will still be out there. Flattening the curve simply means trying to get to a point where the healthcare systems can cater to the numbers of sick while not being overwhelmed by sharp spikes. Should we shut down everything until there are NO new cases of infection? Or, are you willing to assume some risks? We've already gotten an indication of how people will react - and that's even when there weren't natural supply shortages. Hoarding and panic prevailed. Imagine "life" in a scenario where the national economy has been decimated. Good luck with law and order. Good luck with liberties. Good luck with supply chains. Good luck with food and medical needs. Good luck with everyday safety. Living life entails everyday risks. While it's laudable that we collectively want to protect everyone (and honestly, that means ourselves), we can never remove all risk while not also suffering other serious consequences. Finding the balance isn't easy, but it's an imperative. |
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Wrong. Do some research before making untrue statements.
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The issue then, is who ends up short-shrifted? How do you decide? The logical, practical answer is - people who are most likely to survive - should be the ones who get the priority help. Those who are least likely to survive, should be the ones left out. This is unfathomable to most people - but when you're in a situation where someone has to die - and you are the one responsible for making the decision - you have to decide what will be the best for humanity. Thankfully they are NOT in that situation as of yet. They, so far, do NOT have to make those decisions. Let's hope that remains true. |
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Watch the movie, “Logan’s Run” and maybe the govt will have a chamber like that to send older folks to “renew”.
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People who watch CNN would feel better instantly by changing to NPR or CSPAN. |
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Totally Eloquent!
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You took it out of Content.......he was saying the grandparents would rather take a chance on their health then Destroying their grandchildren’s economic future. He stated would me be better opening the US sooner (in weeks) then later (in months). I agree with him. The elderly can stay home and let the young’s get back to work sooner.
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Texas Lt. Governor suggests the elderly should risk their lives to save the economy [Video] |
I’d like to hear from the grandchildren who would like to see their grandparents take life risking actions on their behalf?
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