In what might be the most depressing letter-to-the-editor in today’s New York Times, one reader says he’s open to controlling health care costs by being allowed to check out early; meaning, euthanasia.
The letter comes in response to a column by former Obama adviser Steven Rattner in which he argues that costs can be lowered by limiting the types of care the elderly receive.
From the letter:
Steven Rattner wants to reduce medical costs by not offering “every treatment, regardless of expenses or efficacy” in the last year of life. That’s reasonable — if and when we give the elderly (I am one of them) the right to choose their own gentle death, something that many religions would obstruct.
But even before we get to that, let’s consider the 76 million baby boomers who are or will be retiring and will drain Medicare. Would they be willing to join me in choosing death with dignity? Or would they prefer heart transplants at 85?





















































































































lodgepole
Oct. 1, 2012 at 9:15pmI believe that the Obama Administration and the people mentioned in the above referenced article regarding death panels and healthcare rationing, are simple evil. There is no other rational explanation other than a clear destructive ideology toward all Americans, no matter what age. Obliviously, these people feel that they and their families, will be unaffected by any rationing whatsoever. While the rest of our citizens will die by decisions made by panel of people who are malevolence and Godless. God can only help us now.
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listeninginVT
Sep. 24, 2012 at 11:16amthese people are insane and self hating.
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