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Solving Old Politicians: No Politicans Older than the Average Life Expectancy | SFM E40


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For the first time in hundreds of years, the average life expectancy in the US went down the past few years. That ought to freak you out. So what can we do about it.

At the same time, some folks are starting to think there should be a sort of upper-age limit to public service. After all, there are age limits for entering public service (25 for congress, 30 for senate, 35 for president). 

If you were looking for an age limit for public servants, you might take the average life expectancy. That would make room for fresh blood and incentivize politicians to increase the average life expectancy!


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Thanks to Jonah Burns for the SFM music.

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Solutions From The MultiverseBy Adam Braus & Scot Maupin