Thursday, November 12, 2009

Interesting take on the AARP

*NOTE* This is an opinion I have heard many times, it may be worth examining

Subject: AARP sells out seniors for big bucks


Sent: Monday, November 09, 2009 7:12 PM
Subject: AARP sells out seniors for big bucks

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AARP sells out seniors for big bucks

November 9, 2009




Dear Ronald,


The AARP claims to be all about representing the interests of seniors,
but when it comes to health care reform, they are selling seniors down
the river to line their own pockets.
The AARP has endorsed the gargantuan PelosiCare bill that just
passed the House, despite the fact the bill proposes more than $400
billion in cuts to Medicare, which is certain to lead to rationing, inferior
care and "death panels" for vulnerable senior citizens.
Why? As they say, follow the money. PelosiCare will also cut Medicare
Advantage by $170 billion. Medicare Advantage allows seniors to
purchase private insurance with their Medicare payments, but these cuts
will drive many of these seniors into inferior Medigap plans.
AARP has a vested interest in seniors being driven out of Medicare 
Advantage into Medigap plans because AARP makes a fortune in royalty
fees from Medigap plans. More than one-half of its $1.1 billion budget 
comes from such royalty fees, and Medigap plans make up the biggest 
share of this royalty revenue by far.
The more seniors are forced out of Medicare Advantage into Medigap 
plans, the more money AARP makes. In other words, under PelosiCare,
seniors lose but AARP wins - big time.
Even the Washington Post noted the conflict of interest on Oct. 27, when it
said, "Democratic proposals to slash reimbursements for...Medicare Advantage
are widely expected to drive up demand for private Medigap policies like the
ones offered by AARP."
TAKE ACTION
If you are an AARP member, we urge you to cancel your membership 
today.  Their number is 1-888-687-2277.
American Seniors Association (ASA) is an alternative we suggest you check out.
AFA does not officially endorse ASA, but simply offers it as a conservative
alternative to AARP. By the way, ASA is offering any senior that sends in a torn
AARP card a special deal that provides them with a two-year membership for the
price of one year.


Take Action Now
If you are an AARP member, we urge you to cancel your membership today. Their number is 1-888-687-2277.


It is very important that you forward this alert to your friends and family members.


Sincerely,


Tim


Tim Wildmon, President
American Family Association
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