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AARP does not represent their member and now worse than this, they only give their members options to send their support for ObamaCare, but no option to oppose this monstrosity.
AARP should either withhold endorsements or offer endorsements only after the overwhelming majority of their members support this endorsement.
AARP needs to add a NO option to ObamaCare. AARP needs to let all members send Washington a message. AARP like the White House does not welcome vigorous debate or transparency.
If you agree, please let AARP know!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
how is cutting $400 billlion from Medicare is good for seniors. The only people for ObamaCare are radical, liberal, socialist kooks who place ideology over the will of the people. Not only is health care bad for seniors it is bad for all Americans and it will hurt jobs. But if either one of you damned fools tell me how cutting $400 billion from Medicare is good for seniors I will change my toon. We all want health reform but this bill does nothing to reduce costs or improve quality. The AARP did not make one single demand for their endorsement. Explain how any health care reform can exclude legal reform. If you look at the debt we now have, this not only adds to the debt it reduces our ability to pay down existing debt