Eastoff
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AARP is no longer reputable when it comes to their membership. I've never seen an organization turn its back on its own members to further a political agenda. If you want to see the first people who are going to be hurt, look no further than our seniors.
In every plan presented by the Democrats and the Obama Administration, a large part of the "savings" will come from an over half TRILLION dollar reduction in Medicare, including the elimination of Medicare Advantage. This isn't a reduction in the growth rate, it's an actual reduction in funds. Mind you, there is a demographic explosion about to occur as the Baby Boomers retire, but overall Medicare funding will be reduced. Hello, rationing. The seniors will be the first to meet limits on their health care.
When you poll seniors, they are overwhelmingly against the health care reform presented by the Democrats and the Obama Administration. Why? They have time. They read. They listen to analysis. 60,000 people have left AARP specificially because of their stance on health care. They're not stupid. They know AARP has made a backroom deal with the Administration. Their public stance is that they're not coming down one way or another on the bill, but President Obama slipped and admitted he had agreement with AARP. Furthermore, AARP is funding commericials supporting health care reform. It's duplicity at its worst.
IMO, AARP is no longer a reputable association. At least other associations actually promote the interests of their members.
So you think Medicare is a good thing right? I'm glad you're for government controlled health care!

He didn't seem to give too many specific solutions, so perhaps he didn't have an exact answer. But if what you say is true, that is kind of sleazy.