Posted on 09/30/2014 11:22:23 AM PDT by Kaslin
My mother took up golf in her 69th year. She had a terrible grip since she was missing her left thumb. It had become infected prior to the discovery of penicillin and was amputated.
She played golf for more than 15 years on the 9-hole course in Deer River, Minnesota. We bought her a golf cart for her 80th birthday which made her a heavily recruited partner. Those were some the best years of her life. She died at 89.
This all came to mind when I saw Dr. Ezekiel Emanuels appearance on Morning Joe. He discussed an article he wrote in the September issue of Atlantic in which he said that he did not want to live beyond the age of 75 and implied that the rest of us shouldnt either.
He pointed out that one-third of all people over the age of 85 suffer from Alzheimers disease and noted the high cost the elderly impose on our health system and how little is produced by people above the age of 75.
Not included in the discussion was the mechanism by which wise and beneficent bureaucrats were going to accomplish this goal. Surely it will be humane.
Zeke Emanuel is the brother of President Barack Obamas first Chief of Staff, Rham Emanuel. Zeke had a major role in designing Obamacare and was prominent in its defense as the rollout stumbled.
I expect he authored the provision for doctors to be reimbursed for counseling us on end of life decisions.
Zeke did not originate the notion that life should be limited. I stumbled upon it years ago as a proposal from Dr. Francis Crick of Great Britain. Crick shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1962 with Dr. James Watson of the United States. In 1953 they had discovered and explained the double helix structure of deoxyribonucleic acid.
DNA is the secret of life. I was surprised when, years later, Crick suggested that peoples lives should be ended at 80 since they were no longer productive and were very costly. Crick died of cancer at 88.
My mother is not the only person who would have lost some her best years to elitist bureaucrats who know best how to arrange our society.
Grandma Moses took up painting in her 70s. She spent her entire life on a farm and as farm work became too difficult she turned to embroidery. At the age of 76 arthritis ended her embroidery career and she started painting.
First showing her work in the window of the drug store in Hoosick Falls, N.Y., her bucolic scenes of rural life reminded people of happy times. Her first one-woman show was in New York City when she was 79. Grandma Moses died in December 1961 at 101 years of age. In 2005 one of her paintings, Sugaring Off, sold for $1.2 million.
Colonel Harland Sanders tried many jobs over his years including being a ferryboat operator, a railroad worker, an aspiring lawyer, an amateur obstetrician, an unsuccessful political candidate and, finally, a restaurant operator. At age 65 a new highway took away his restaurant in Corbin, Kentucky. Starting from scratch he began to build his Kentucky Fried Chicken empire.
I suspect if he lived in the wonderland world of ordered living he might confront a Zeke Emanuel looking not too kindly on KFC and putting limits on the amount of fried chicken that could be sold or eaten. Under those circumstances the Colonel may have been content to loose this mortal coil under the new management.
I admit that anecdotes cannot be the basis for policy decisions. I also suggest that one person deciding when anothers life has value is fraught with danger.
At the beginning of the 20th Century eugenics was the rage of the world of science and politics. Elitists deciding whose life had value was, you might say, settled science.
Rockefeller Foundation money helped to relocate the center of gravity in the study of eugenics from Cold Spring Harbor on Long Island to the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute in Germany. One of its first students was Dr. Josef Mengele. We know how that turned out.
The pseudoscience of eugenics taught us that very bright elitists could be captured by scientific fads that fade with the passage of time.
Researchers and agricultural interests spent years convincing us to substitute vegetable oils for fats. As the incidence of heart disease increased in exact correspondence with the increased sales of vegetable oil, we are rethinking the value of lard, which was consumed for most of our early history during which the incidence of heart disease was unremarkable.
My late father-in-law spent 6 days a week for over 20 years dreaming of the fried egg he would get on Sunday morning. Today he could fry a few every day.
So I intend to hold out beyond the next three years. I am sort of hidden away here in Myrtle, Ms. a good distance off the highway. Ill keep my head down.
It isn’t just a question of how long someone should live.
Its that these jaybirds think they should be the ones to decide.
Zeke Emanuel is a crazed Leftist thug who is simply trying to convince others to commit suicide or submit to Euthanasia.
He feels that all others are beneath him and better off dead.
This syndrome is called “malignant narcissism” and is the basic diagnosis for all psychopaths.
Which is what both he and his brother are.
I’d have no problem with Zeke meeting his schedule or even overachieving and kicking off at 57 or 58.
Don’t kid yourself. The closer Ezekiel Emmanuel gets to 75, the more he’ll become forgetful regarding his idle blather.
It is NOT the responsibility, duty, or ‘medical evangelical calling’, of any human being, to determine when another human being, who is not a criminal, when they should ‘expire’.
There are those, who would look at me, and attempt to make such callings. I’m 62, a cancer survivor of 14 years. I am one of those diabetics that the numbers are ‘just above the range’, but have the same effect as those who higher numbers. I have been labeled as having congestive heart failure.
Any doctor attemting to make any ‘callings’, as referred in the article, just might see the ‘crazy Vietnam Veteran side’ come forth.
I think the President and all his creatures are demented.
Dont kid yourself. The closer Ezekiel Emmanuel gets to 75, the more hell become forgetful regarding his idle blather.
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No he won’t he is of the elite. They play by different rules.
Remember when Peter Singer couldn’t put his demented mother to death? Same difference.
Well, I for one would support automatic life termination for anyone who writes "loose" when they mean "lose."
It is a coil, you make it loose to get free.
Touche, dangerdoc, touche. Were I on the jury of those contemplating the death penalty for one accused of murdering the English language, I might potentially be swayed by your argument.
My 77 year old mother is on a 5 mile hike today in the Cascades. She’ll be happy, active, and 90.
Leftist pro-death advocates can f off.
If we judge on the basis of productivity, most of the Democrat welfare class and governent bureaucrat class should be allowed to starve to death. This hyper-utilitarian view of life could drastically cull the Democrat herd.
BTTT
Other than the 2 or 3 people that had a grandparent they loved, I don’t see how there would any objection to 75 and out.
...or perhaps it’s more than 2 or 3 people...maybe it’s more like 75% or more of the population.
Don’t tell Zeke but I just saw my 92 year old mother back out of her driveway and go past our house on her way to get her hair permed and meet her friends for lunch at Steak and Shake.
That’s a good point, but you know how the left is. They are always able to either ignore or disingenuously “explain away” their hypocrisy.
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