2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumThe AARP is mailing flyer's in Florida about What Romney/ Ryan will do to
Medicare and Medicaid and advising seniors to vote Obama. This is great as I cannot understand why so many Florida seniors support Mitt. I think they just listen to the hype and are swayed.
barbtries
(28,811 posts)i've avoided joining AARP because i perceived them as being right wing. maybe i was wrong.
upaloopa
(11,417 posts)a $6,000 voucher will hurt them since it will cut into their Medicare advantage plans.
They supported the repubs part D drug plan and donut hole.
still_one
(92,394 posts)Companies advertise
They are a lobbying group for seniors
Their position on social security and Medicare is not to privatize it or dismantle it
Romney wants to dismantle it, and thus the endorsement for Obama
Indpndnt
(2,391 posts)They are advocates for seniors.
Insurance company?
truebluegreen
(9,033 posts)Now they have their own insurance program and skin in the game.
Sorry, I don't trust them.
Indpndnt
(2,391 posts)You think they're for the ACA and then they'll suddenly be against it? Or maybe they're hiding something secret about the ACA?
Seniors are taking their word that the ACA is good for them and Lyin's plan will destroy their lives. It's the truth. That works for me.
Sounds like you've got a dilemma, though.
truebluegreen
(9,033 posts)It isn't that black and white.
Do I prefer the ACA over Vulture/Voucher's alternative? Of course.
Do I really like the ACA? No, there should be at the least a public option. Did the AARP push for a public option? No, they did not.
Do I entirely trust the AARP on every issue? No. I haven't since they pushed for the unfunded-Medicare Part D, with the donut hole and all the handouts to big Pharma.
In both of those last two instances, can you see where a group that offers Medi-Gap insurance could benefit?
Tarheel_Dem
(31,240 posts)Maybe you spoke too soon? Or perhaps you weren't really familiar with the subject in the first place?
DCBob
(24,689 posts)They spewing all kinds of disinformation out there about AARP because they supported ACA.
It is amazing how Republicans will turn on anyone that shows any support to this President.
UCmeNdc
(9,600 posts)Then their membership woke up. The membership started putting pressure on the leadership about what policy positions AARP needed to take. Leadership started listening to membership since the leadership was afraid of members cancelling their membership. AARP now supports keeping Medicare as is and no cuts to Social Security.
barbtries
(28,811 posts)i just routinely trash everything they send me - and they've been doing it for 7 years! maybe i'll take a look. i don't know. i wouldn't even join the PTA while my kids were growing up because they took positions i disagreed with on a national level. i supported my children's schools' PTA functions but refused to join the organization.
truebluegreen
(9,033 posts)that the membership woke up and the leadership actually responded.
Maybe they are not beyond salvage.
edited for clarity
Drunken Irishman
(34,857 posts)Where'd you hear this? The AARP never endorses candidates.
Indpndnt
(2,391 posts)They don't need to endorse Obama to say Willard/Zombie-Eyed Granny-Starver intend to starve grannys. They're cutting through the hype and putting it in words seniors understand.
socialaidem
(89 posts)...that Romney/Ryan's plan for them is not pretty. Reinstating the donut hole alone will bankrupt many.
progressivebydesign
(19,458 posts)cr8tvlde
(1,185 posts)This was text from an AARP email ... oh, and the buttons were extra large and in color ... blue and red ... for us seniors ... LOL
"Are you paying attention? I sure hope so, because this year, your vote could decide the future of Medicare and Social Security.
In just a few weeks, President Obama and Governor Romney will meet to debate for the first time, and your benefits should be a major topic. The candidates need to know that we're looking for straight talk and that the future of Medicare and Social Security matters to us when we head to the polls.
Let's show that we're serious help us send 50,000 messages before the debate on October 3rd. Use one of the buttons below to automatically send a message to Pres. Obama, Gov. Romney, or both candidates it just takes one click:"
They are increasing the pressure...I have not seen an email advising who to vote for but don't live in Florida but the messages are coming more and more often.
kalli007
(683 posts)And even though they do not endorse a candidate, I was getting a strong feeling they were subliminally endorsing Obama. Although I know I am biased, I made a point to try and listen as an unbiased party and I still interpreted it that way.
woolldog
(8,791 posts)so we could see for ourselves what they are like.