• Ensign_Crab@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    I remember how virulently ageist Democrats were against Sanders when he was running for president at age 75 back in 2016.

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      6 months ago

      What’s funny is NO ONE questions Bernie’s age. He’s out there killing it at his age.

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        6 months ago

        He’s also never going to be president. I wish he was, but I won’t be voting for him in the 2028 primaries. I’ll probably vote for AOC or whoever else takes his place.

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    6 months ago

    According to Social Security’s Actuarial Life Tables, Joe Biden has a life expectancy of 7 years, and there’s about a 1/3 chance he will die before he is 86.

    Trump currently has a life expectancy of 9 years, and there’s about a 1/4 chance he will die before he is 82.

    So, as it’s looking now, regardless of the election results it’s about a 29% chance that the next president dies in office. At that level of risk you basically have to plan for it - or it would be foolish not to.

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      Wooo let’s pick a leader which we have to bet if they die or not in office.

      How much longer are boomers going to death grip power.

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      Actuarial tables are a magnificent tool for when you’re betting en Masse and terrible if you’re betting once. My money is on the slightly older individual who takes care of himself and has shown only slight age based decline as opposed to the man who is two years younger, obese, lives off fast food, doesn’t exercise, and seems to be at a further stage of decline to my 90 year old grandpa.

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        I too would bet on Biden. I was just trying to stick to the facts. The facts are that they’re both old as shit. Biden is the same age as my grandmother. She has her wits about her. But nobody lives forever. I think a 5% annual chance of death is a fair assessment for anybody who’s 80. That’s still a 95% of survival.

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      6 months ago

      Thats not factoring in the absolutely top class medical care that the president gets. I would wager that significantly skews the stats in bidens favor, as current president… especially considering how we’ve heard the white house doc under Trump basically threw pills around at like 100x the acceptable rate.

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    6 months ago

    I cannot parse the sentence that is the headline I don’t understand what it’s saying

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    6 months ago

    Biden and Trump are only four years apart. They could’ve gone to high school together. Maybe they should spray paint Biden orange and yellow too.

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    Honestly, clearly age is just a number. Jimmy Carter should have run for a second term… 99, 81 what’s the difference really? As long as they surround themselves with the right people.

    Politics is ridiculous

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      IF they surround themselves with good people.

      If we need to rely on them…why don’t we just vote THEM in? I don’t need a figure head, I need a leader.

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        Because no single advisor can ever be well-rounded enough. Part of being a leader, and maybe the biggest part, is identifying people you should listen to, amalgamating all the input, adding your own take and moving forward.

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      The difference the physical breakdown of the body that happens in old age. Neither the chucklefuck fascist or Biden should have been allowed to run.

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        I think that since you have to be 35 to run. We should have a max age… ~70 or with in 20 years of the average age of vote eligible adults, which ever is lower.

        But that’s apparently crazy talk.

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          OK, but what’s the cut off? What if we say it’s 70. But someone would turn 70 on the last year that they are president. And let’s say it’s the second term for example. So then what? they’re completely not allowed to run Because the last month that they are 69 years old, they would turn 70 and his term would be slightly longer than that. Or the reverse, someone is running at 34 but would turn 35 Just prior to becoming president, assuming he would win. Also, some people at age 70 are doing fantastic, and some have a lot of health problems. Some with those health problems are still mentally sharp, and some without health problems can be mental declined due to say dementia. So I think that is a little more complicated than just setting arbitrary limits. Last comment, our life spans are getting longer and longer… So then what? If it eventually needs to be extended, that also would become a huge debate.