Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Double Decade Teens
One of the provisions in the health care bill that takes effect initially allows parents to keep their "children" on their insurance policies until they reach the age of 27, which sounds relatively harmless since it would be unlikely to increase premiums drastically as health issues in twenty-somethings aren't generally plentiful. But, as Steyn points out in this article, "the impact of an endlessly deferred adulthood is...psychological. Even as the western world atrophies, not merely its pop culture but its entire societal aesthetic seems mired in arrested development."
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