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To: TimF who wrote (403531)1/11/2011 10:12:47 PM
From: DMaA3 Recommendations  Respond to of 794044
 
And the baby boom was a VERY GOOD THING. The country prospered as never before with the injection of young energy, young ideas, people to do things.

Only a socialist system can transmute a blessing like this into a curse.



To: TimF who wrote (403531)1/11/2011 11:41:38 PM
From: Sr K  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 794044
 
>> From 1900 to 1933 Life expectancy went from 46.3 for men and 48.3 for women to 61.7/65.1 <<

Quoted life expectancy data is almost always deceptive. Hasn't most of the improvement been from how and where babies are born and a reduction of infant mortality?

For Social Security purposes, life expectancy at the time of initial employment, say 16 or 18 or 20, would give a fairer picture of the changes since 1900, 1933, 1945, 1985, and now.