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AARP Too Leftist For You? There is an Alternative
2024-01-10
[The Federalist] Move over, AARP. A conservative competitor that rejects the AARP’s liberal political agenda for seniors has 2.2 million members and growing.

For decades now, AARP, which once stood for the American Association of Retired Persons and has been subsequently rebranded as just a set of initials that stand for nothing, has been one of the most influential lobby groups in Washington, D.C.

AARP’s biggest congressional critic, Sen. Rand Paul, recently noted that of AARP’s 94 congressional lobbying events during debate over the Inflation Reduction Act, only one was held in support of a Republican officeholder. The rest were for Democrats.

Over half of AARP’s $2 billion in annual revenue no longer comes from dues, but instead comes from corporate royalties, including lucrative arrangements selling insurance to members.

"UnitedHealth pays AARP a significant portion of every monthly premium received from its AARP-branded Medicare plans, amounting to approximately $800 million per year," notes Paul.
Other AARP shortcomings cataloged. However, AMAC supports -

"...election integrity, restoring constitutional freedoms, protecting parental rights, insurance, Postal Service, Social Security solvency, finding ways to deliver better and lower cost health care, and of course, protecting every human life from conception to natural death," says Weber. "Those initiatives were priorities. We got those priorities right from our membership, and we’re extremely engaged with them."
Membership in AMAC is inexpensive and offers both savings and encourages political involvement.
Posted by:Bobby

#6  ^ First I've heard that about AMAC, Mercutio, thx
Posted by: Frank G   2024-01-10 19:19  

#5  Not wild about AMAC, either. Joined for a bit - they're basically an insurance company. After being bombarded with demands to buy their products, I quit. They don't handle rejection well. Even though I told them I didn't want their emails multiple times, I still get them.
Posted by: Mercutio   2024-01-10 18:56  

#4  "Have you had your 8th jab yet?"
Posted by: swksvolFF   2024-01-10 18:52  

#3  "You may not agree with all AARP has done" is a greeeaaat starting argument for these United Health/Dem Whores
Posted by: Frank G   2024-01-10 18:50  

#2  AARP. A union for people who don't work anymore...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2024-01-10 18:10  

#1  Sorry, should've been tomorrow.
Posted by: Bobby   2024-01-10 17:15  

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