There’s new hope for Europeans worried about vanishing pensions, a problem we just commented on: they can go to Switzerland and get humanely put down. From a recent survey it appears that 51% of all deaths in the country result from “end-of-life” decisions. A few old fogies are concerned about “suicide tourists” who want to see Switzerland and die. The better view, though, is to be hospitable. As one activist group points out, who wants to go back to the days of the Second World War, when refugees were turned back at the frontiers?
In the US, such end-of-life
In the US, such end-of-life decisions would be made by insurance company fileclerks with no medical training, a quota, and a spreadsheet.