
Americans should have the peace of mind that comes with knowing that their futures will be financially secure. Yet, millions of Americans worry about their health and long-term financial security. For many, the American dream is eroding along with this security.
AARP, Business Roundtable, SEIU, and NFIB believe all Americans should have access to affordable, quality health care and peace of mind about their future long-term financial security, and we're going to mobilize our members and the public to demand solutions.
Visit www.dividedwefail.org to find out more.
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daddyboop said:
on November 4, 2009 07:33 PM ET
It just hit the wires that AARP is endorsing the House Health bill. Is this true?
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AARP endorses. What does that mean? The President of AARP picks up the phone, calls BHO and says, "I back it?"
I have visions of Teamster meetings discussing where to bury Jimmy Hoffa.
To Maui andf Bob.....diehards democrats who don't see the light of day. Maybe both are senile....or so rich they can pay their medical without medicare handouts, or plain stupid. Bet ya both voted for Nobama. AARP selling out seniors.......no other way to say it. Biggest cuts in medicare mean less and less for senior health care.....in other words die seniors so we don't have to spend money on your last days. Socialistic government......not by the people nor for the people. Illegals will make out great!!! They do now and will even more. AARP better change its stance or they are going to lose alot of subscribers. We have health insurance thru them, United, and we can get that elsewhere. AARP take heed.......do not turn your back on seniors who got your organization where it is today!!!
Not unless they either are a paid AARP plant or a mindless Obamanation cool aid drinking Obamabot apologist.
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Just curious, do you really belive this? Is your response reasonable?
Not unless they either are a paid AARP plant or a mindless Obamanation cool aid drinking Obamabot apologist.
You said it Maui! I agree!
Is there even one post that agrees with AARP's position?