It's sort of wierd and sad. All the talk of cutting off the old when there are millions living in every major city doing nothing every day, many that contributed nothing positive their whole lives, on the gov dole. Some would just like to pick "low-hanging fruit" as it is.
>It's sort of wierd and sad. All the talk of cutting off the old<
This is not a new attitude. A fellow boomer buddy of mine noticed it in the junior high where he worked and his wife taught math. He noted the prevailing attitude among the kids, and called them the "cash and carry generation". He predicted that they would literally throw away anyone they deemed worthless, or an impediment to them.