by AgentR11 » Sun 05 Jul 2015, 00:42:48
The increase in death rate as a result of being "wait listed" will be insignificant in respect to population dynamics. With reasonable sanitation and adequate food; people live to 70-something regardless of how good or bad the oh-so-important medical care is. By 70-something, most folks are done with their breeding and child rearing activities, and have moved on to odd hobbies, grandkid doting, and rocking chair grumbling. (I'm destined for the rocking chair grumblies... or at least the internet version of same...)
The population hasn't exploded because of great care in extending the last couple years of life. Its exploded because of food, tolerably good waste management, vaccines, and low-end, high use, cheap-as-dirt, antibiotics & steroids.
401k drawdown however is simple to understand. Millions of people thought they were upper middle class. And were not. They bought houses, and cars, and boats that went with an upper middle class, and upper class lifestyle... when they should have gone with a 1000-1500 sf house, one or two old cars, and a bicycle. Some like Pops, got really, really lucky with the real estate turn over; but for everyone who did well, someone else got stuck owing 300k on a house that was honestly worth 50k. Lots of people survived '09 btw, and kept those big houses, and kept those big notes, and kept those big property tax and insurance bills. Problem is, they don't make retirement plans that normal people can handle that can also handle the medical, property tax, and mortgages typical of post-70 upper class lives.
Most folks, as in 80-90% of the country need to be honest with themselves. Accept SS and whatever medicare will pay for; if medicare won't pay for it, use that as the clue that it wasn't worth the cost in the first place. We are all mortal; we will all die; and that death experience at 82 is pretty much exactly the same as the death experience at 78. As much as the industry would like to suggest otherwise, retirement planning is a fantasy; no plan funded by Generic American can survive contact with the high-end medical that we've convinced everyone to use when they're 85. None. Anything you think you can save, they can spend twice that amount in the blink of an eye. Not to say you shouldn't go that route if you *WANT* to. But I take strong exception to anyone that says people are irresponsible for choosing to be content with SS & medicare; and willing to tell the doc he is not authorized to perform any procedure which medicare does not feel adds sufficient value to be worth paying for.
As to deserving a "long life". Well; I'm a 50 year old mammal. The number of mammals that live 5 decades is very small; and the ease that I now acquire injury, and the baseline (non-narc) prescription pain meds required to keep me running along; makes it pretty clear to me. 50 years is a very, very long life. 70 is certinaly longer of course; but 70 being longer doesn't make 50 any less lonnnnnnggggg. Being a software guy, I get *why* humans have ended up genetically coded for this lifespan; the software of my teenager is hardly out of alpha testing. The world would be a very unsafe place filled with teens who've been released unsupervised. (might be kinda exciting I suppose, in a suffering, angst, and mayhem kind of way...) So a bunch of us do need to live 60-70 years to maintain some semblance of sanity in the world; but 70+... As long as a few live past that to pass on the "stories"; its all good.
Yes we are, as we are,
And so shall we remain,
Until the end.