The US is no country for old men

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The US is no country for old men​

Elderly Americans struggle to survive in a country that seeks to extract profit from them till the very end.

Published On 23 Dec 202323 Dec 2023

Shortly prior to his death from prostate cancer in August of this year at the age of 72, my father emerged from a state of muteness to recite, with a burst of energy, the 1927 poem, Sailing to Byzantium, by William Butler Yeats, which begins: “That is no country for old men.”


My mother, my uncle, and I were present for the impromptu performance, which took place in my father’s bed in Washington, DC, where he had commenced in-home hospice care after the chemotherapy treatments that had been forced upon him by profit-oriented doctors had accelerated his demise.


This was but one of many poems my father had memorised as a young man intent on honing his intellectual credentials; my mother and uncle – who in their youth had also fallen under the influence of my dad’s cerebral pursuits – joined in on the lines they remembered. Having completed his vehement recitation, my father resumed his generally mute state, which was thereafter punctuated only by intermittent outbursts about wanting to die.


I have no way of knowing what was going through my dad’s mind during that final poetic eruption, but the first line of the Yeats poem did seem to be a fitting commentary on the country in which we found ourselves – the one where we had all been born and the one my parents and I had spent years avoiding. My mom and dad had only relatively recently returned to reside in the homeland after nearly eight years in Barcelona; I had flown into Washington in August from Turkey, which was one of my regular stops in a 20-year self-imposed exile.


Indeed, my father’s final months had merely confirmed that the US is “no country for old men”. Counterproductive chemotherapy treatments were but one of the ways he had been milked for all he was worth, before being turned over as prey to the lucrative realm of funeral and cremation services.


For example, for a one-month prescription of the prostate cancer drug Xtandi, a medication developed with none other than US taxpayer money, my father had been charged $14,579.01 – ie, more than many people in the United States earn in several months. For folks lacking the means to pursue healthcare and other basic needs, US capitalism can be deadly, too.

And while US society specialises in oppressing a wide range of demographics – minus, of course, the elite minority that thrives on acute inequality – the treatment of the elderly is particularly cynical. Having outlived their labour-based exploitability as cogs in the capitalist machine, older people become decaying objects from which profit must continue to be extracted until the very last minute.


According to the results of a West Health-Gallup survey published in 2022, approximately one in four Americans aged 65 and older and three in 10 Americans between the ages of 50 and 64 said they had sacrificed basic needs, such as food, to pay for healthcare.


The study found that older women and Black Americans were disproportionately affected and that punitive health care costs constituted a significant source of stress in the daily lives of older Americans, with stress naturally only exacerbating existing medical issues.


Add vampire-like insurance companies to the mix, and the panorama becomes ever more morbid. The prohibitive fees associated with many programmes – coupled with insurance outfits’ frequent refusal to cover lifesaving treatments – means that life itself continues to be a privilege and not a right in the United States.
Then there’s the $34bn assisted-living industry, which a recent Washington Post investigation revealed to be plagued by wanton neglect despite charging an average of $6,000 a month per resident. Since 2018, the Post reported, more than 2,000 residents have wandered off unnoticed from such facilities, and nearly 100 of them have died after doing so.

So much for “assisted living”.


To be sure, the loneliness and isolation that so often attends old age in the US does nothing to increase life expectancy; nor does the unique stigma that US “culture” attaches to ageing. As the American Psychological Association (APA) has noted, institutionalised ageism in the United States entails a “host of negative effects, for people’s physical and mental wellbeing and society as a whole”.


Granted, loneliness and isolation are often lifelong afflictions for inhabitants of the so-called “land of the free”, where the collective mental wellbeing is hardly helped by a dog-eat-dog insistence on individual success at the expense of communal and family bonds and the conversion of human beings into consumerist automatons.


And the cutthroat, transactional nature of existence in the US culminates, appropriately, with elderly bodies being put up for grabs by pharmaceutical companies, nursing homes, and the corporate racket known as the US healthcare system.


That said, the US is, in fact, a fine country for some old men – such as former warmongering diplomat Henry Kissinger, who perished at home in Connecticut in November at the ripe old age of 100 after spending a good part of his life causing the deaths of countless people worldwide.

Not long after my father’s death in August, I fell into conversation with a Bolivian man in his 50s who had resided in Washington for more than two decades and who expanded on the “no country” theme. He planned to stick it out for another 10 to 15 years before returning to his home city of Cochabamba, he told me, because he couldn’t afford to be old in the US.


And while the US may be “no country for old men”, it’s not much of a country for anyone else, either.



The views expressed in this article are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect Al Jazeera’s editorial stance.

 
One of the saddest most poignant and heartrending scenes I have personally seen are old siblings living on different continents, too old to travel anymore, with or without the finances, saying goodbye to each other for the final time on the phone.
 
The USA has the most potential in the world! Alas it's being wasted on helping some evil folks commit genocide, atrocities, corruption etc. at the domestic front and foreign countries in the name of furthering and protecting her inetests!! What good things can come out of helping the evil??? What goes around comes around...
 
I thought Medicare and Medicaid cover expenses but you may have to use generic alternatives instead of designer drugs. Not sure of the details.

Also, taking care of elderly parents at home is a personal and family decision. What does the US government have to do with it?
 
I thought Medicare and Medicaid cover expenses but you may have to use generic alternatives instead of designer drugs. Not sure of the details.

Also, taking care of elderly parents at home is a personal and family decision. What does the US government have to do with it?
Every civilized country has some form of assistance for caring for the elderly. In Australia there are various state funded Aged Care options. In the US mean and evil banana republic hooked on wars and Zionist genocide of Palestine, the most elderly, poor and the most vulnerable are left in the streets. US is a mean and evil predatory system that has sown the seeds of its own destruction. The millions in poverty have no access to even basic health care. The US failed state is the only OECD country with no universal health care and a declining life span, especially for men.
 
Please do tell that to all the good folks trying to get in. This is important for them to know.
Most of the immigrants are from the third world, mostly Latins etc whose countries the US deadbeat losers and the western warmongers have pillaged, looted and destroyed. A lot of Chinese with dirty money also lined up in Mexico as they still have the Opium era inferiority complex re the White man's superiority. Chinese are the only "immigrants" who adopt western names, as if that is going to make them acceptable to the western redneck racists, even Indians don't do it. No educated person wants to go to the violent unsafe US banana republic. I personally would not even piss on it, I had a "green card" as as a skilled professional, but flushed it down the toilet.

Migrants find tips on Chinese version of TikTok for long trek to U.S.-Mexico border​

Lihua Wu's journey to the United States started when she scrolled past the words “The Route,” one of several common hashtags on Douyin, the Chinese counterpart of TikTok, advising migrants on the irregular overland trek across Latin America to the United States, also known online as “the Big Beautiful.”


By the time the single mother and her five-year-old daughter were apprehended by U.S. Border Patrol on a dirt road near the U.S.-Mexico border just before midnight on April 2, Wu said she had relied on social media for detailed instructions for her trip, including footwear (Crocs as well as hiking boots) and how to find and pay for a reliable local guide.

The difficulty of obtaining U.S. visas and the economic after-shocks of China’s COVID lockdowns have led to a sharp increase in Chinese nationals presenting at the U.S.-Mexico border – and some of those arrivals, like Wu, learned about how to come online, migrants, immigration experts, attorneys, and current and former U.S. officials, told Reuters.
Over the course of three weeks photographing and reporting from a remote border stretch in southeastern Texas, Reuters witnessed hundreds of Chinese migrants crossing into the United States and interviewed more than two dozen in Mandarin.

All of those interviewed said they got the idea to take the land route to the United States on social media and drew on influencers, private groups and comments to plan their trips.


About half said they had been small business owners in China: running online stores, a sheep farm, a movie production company.


Some wore crosses and carried Chinese-language bibles, saying they were Christians who felt they could not freely practice their religion at home. China's constitution guarantees religious freedom, but in recent years critics including the U.S. government say Beijing has tightened restrictions on religions seen as a challenge to the authority of the ruling Communist party.

Chinese migrants trek overland to the United States

An increasing number of Chinese nationals are making the 2,300 mile (3,700 km) irregular journey overland to the U.S.- Mexico border after flying to Ecuador, where they can enter without a visa.

The Chinese Embassy in Washington said in an email that the government opposes illegal migration, which “is an international issue that requires cooperation between countries.” It did not respond to a request for comment on the issue of religious freedom.

Apprehensions of Chinese nationals at the U.S.-Mexico border reached more than 6,500 in the six months since October 2022, the highest on record and a more than 15-fold increase over the same period a year ago, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) data.
While just a sliver of the hundreds of thousands of migrants arriving at the southwest border, Chinese people were the fastest growing demographic in those six months, CBP data show.

https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/usa-immigration-china/

 
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Most of the immigrants are from the third world, mostly Latins etc whose countries the US deadbeat losers and the western warmongers have pillaged, looted and destroyed
But they need to know what the OP highlights. The same author has a fee good stories on the immigrants too.
 
But they need to know what the OP highlights. The same author has a fee good stories on the immigrants too.
I agree that a more realistic picture of US internal situation has to be presented, but the problem is that these are mostly economic migrants coming from even worse places than the US. For them rather than starving in Central America, Africa or facing certain death in many middle east countries, it is better to do even menial jobs in the US and survive. Immigration has always been around the advent of humanity, look at the Silk Road and global trade patterns even in middle ages. But now the world's population is pushing 9 billion and with high birth rates, the lure of greener pastures in very appealing.

In the case of the middle east for instance, this constant conflict fanned by the Zionist cancer since 1948 and US support for it as well as the quest to control Arab and Muslim oil and natural resources has largely contributed to it. The US and its Zionist masters have destroyed at least 5 Arab and Muslim states in our lifetime causing massive migrant surge. Same goes for Africa. However, the US itself is now facing massive poverty and social implosion due to unsustainable military expenditure. However, these poor migrants are hardly going to read the global media and conduct a socio-economic analysis before they pack up their bags to risk a deadly trip via the Darien Gap and Rio Grande. The global educated classes however know that US is now a real craphole with growing social and economic problems. The lack of health care and access to it, is just one of the growing list of US failures.
 
I agree that a more realistic picture of US internal situation has to be presented, but the problem is that these are mostly economic migrants coming from even worse places than the US. For them rather than starving in Central America, Africa or facing certain death in many middle east countries, it is better to do even menial jobs in the US and survive. Immigration has always been around the advent of humanity, look at the Silk Road and global trade patterns even in middle ages. But now the world's population is pushing 9 billion and with high birth rates, the lure of greener pastures in very appealing.

In the case of the middle east for instance, this constant conflict fanned by the Zionist cancer since 1948 and US support for it as well as the quest to control Arab and Muslim oil and natural resources has largely contributed to it. The US and its Zionist masters have destroyed at least 5 Arab and Muslim states in our lifetime causing massive migrant surge. Same goes for Africa. However, the US itself is now facing massive poverty and social implosion due to unsustainable military expenditure. However, these poor migrants are hardly going to read the global media and conduct a socio-economic analysis before they pack up their bags to risk a deadly trip via the Darien Gap and Rio Grande. The global educated classes however know that US is now a real craphole with growing social and economic problems. The lack of health care and access to it, is just one of the growing list of US failures.
Your contention would be valid were it not for the fact that USA remains a magnet for all types of talent and investment from all across the globe. Why would that be so?
 
Having the private sector in charge of health will always raise the trade off between profit and patient welfare. The US should go for a heavily subsidized system, as it's too far gone down the free market route to make radical changes. These are peoples' lives....
Thankfully we don't have it here in the UK with our NHS.
 
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Having the private sector in charge of health will always raise the trade off between profit and patient welfare. The US should go for a heavily subsidized system, as it's too far gone down the free market route to make radical changes. These are peoples' lives....
Thankfully we don't have here in the UK with our NHS.

Subsidies cause other distortions.

NHS has its own serious structural issues too.
 
Subsidies cause other distortions.

NHS has its own serious structural issues too.

Sure but it can relieve major issues such as peoples' lives being lost.
The NHS suffers a demand v supply issue, but for it taxpayer funding works well for most people. Hence why it was copied by so many western states.
 
Sure but it can relieve major issues such as peoples' lives being lost.
The NHS suffers a demand v supply issue, but for it taxpayer funding works well for most people. Hence why it was copied by so many western states.

Yes, all of those emulating the NHS model were countries that benefited from being covered by the US defense umbrella, making the funds available for social programs. Even so, increasing longevity and the cost and complexities of modern treatments is straining these systems to the maximum, and it is going to get more so in the decades to come. These systems will have to change as well.
 
Most of the immigrants are from the third world, mostly Latins etc whose countries the US deadbeat losers and the western warmongers have pillaged, looted and destroyed. A lot of Chinese with dirty money also lined up in Mexico as they still have the Opium era inferiority complex re the White man's superiority. Chinese are the only "immigrants" who adopt western names, as if that is going to make them acceptable to the western redneck racists, even Indians don't do it. No educated person wants to go to the violent unsafe US banana republic. I personally would not even piss on it, I had a "green card" as as a skilled professional, but flushed it down the toilet.

Migrants find tips on Chinese version of TikTok for long trek to U.S.-Mexico border​

Lihua Wu's journey to the United States started when she scrolled past the words “The Route,” one of several common hashtags on Douyin, the Chinese counterpart of TikTok, advising migrants on the irregular overland trek across Latin America to the United States, also known online as “the Big Beautiful.”


By the time the single mother and her five-year-old daughter were apprehended by U.S. Border Patrol on a dirt road near the U.S.-Mexico border just before midnight on April 2, Wu said she had relied on social media for detailed instructions for her trip, including footwear (Crocs as well as hiking boots) and how to find and pay for a reliable local guide.

The difficulty of obtaining U.S. visas and the economic after-shocks of China’s COVID lockdowns have led to a sharp increase in Chinese nationals presenting at the U.S.-Mexico border – and some of those arrivals, like Wu, learned about how to come online, migrants, immigration experts, attorneys, and current and former U.S. officials, told Reuters.
Over the course of three weeks photographing and reporting from a remote border stretch in southeastern Texas, Reuters witnessed hundreds of Chinese migrants crossing into the United States and interviewed more than two dozen in Mandarin.

All of those interviewed said they got the idea to take the land route to the United States on social media and drew on influencers, private groups and comments to plan their trips.


About half said they had been small business owners in China: running online stores, a sheep farm, a movie production company.


Some wore crosses and carried Chinese-language bibles, saying they were Christians who felt they could not freely practice their religion at home. China's constitution guarantees religious freedom, but in recent years critics including the U.S. government say Beijing has tightened restrictions on religions seen as a challenge to the authority of the ruling Communist party.

Chinese migrants trek overland to the United States

An increasing number of Chinese nationals are making the 2,300 mile (3,700 km) irregular journey overland to the U.S.- Mexico border after flying to Ecuador, where they can enter without a visa.

The Chinese Embassy in Washington said in an email that the government opposes illegal migration, which “is an international issue that requires cooperation between countries.” It did not respond to a request for comment on the issue of religious freedom.

Apprehensions of Chinese nationals at the U.S.-Mexico border reached more than 6,500 in the six months since October 2022, the highest on record and a more than 15-fold increase over the same period a year ago, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) data.
While just a sliver of the hundreds of thousands of migrants arriving at the southwest border, Chinese people were the fastest growing demographic in those six months, CBP data show.

https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/usa-immigration-china/


Delusional, more than 1.2M people from Europe, Australia, and New Zealand have immigrated to the US since 2010, and that’s only the people that can legally get in. There’s many more wanting to immigrate.

 

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