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AARP in bed with Obama on Medicare prescription hikes
Mike In SATX
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AARP in bed with Obama on Medicare prescription hikes
Seniors enrolled in seven of the 10 most popular Medicare prescription drug plans will be hit with double-digit premium hikes next year if they don't shop for a better deal, says a private firm that analyzes the highly competitive market.

ll, that is, except the AARP-sponsored plan.

http://cnsnews.com/news/article/report-p...drug-plans

The report found premium increases for all top 10 prescription drug plans, known as PDPs. However, the most popular plan — AARP MedicareRx Preferred — is only going up 57 cents per month nationally, to $40.42 from the current $39.85.

The seven plans with double-digit premium increases were: the Humana Walmart-Preferred Rx Plan (23 percent); First Health Part D Premier (18 percent); First Health Part D Value Plus (17 percent); Cigna Medicare Rx Plan One (15 percent); Express Scripts Medicare-Value (13 percent); the HealthSpring Prescription Drug Plan (12 percent); and Humana Enhanced (11 percent).

This should not be surprising to anyone, since AARP "bought in" to Obamacare
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09-25-2012 04:03 PM

 



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RE: AARP in bed with Obama on Medicare prescription hikes
That is why you need to government option. That one will not go up so drastically making it very hard for private competitors to up their own premiums.
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DirtyAnnie
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are you on Medicare Part D, OP ?
(or are you just repeating what the conservative bloggers tell you ?)
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09-25-2012 04:19 PM

 



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RE: AARP in bed with Obama on Medicare prescription hikes
This crap clearly is a damage control after Ryan's calamity:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9c-j2AZPoM

Look OP, the audience booed him, not AARP - retirees are among those 47% Americans about whom Vulture / Voucher team doesn't give a flying f*ck.
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09-25-2012 04:32 PM

 



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RE: AARP in bed with Obama on Medicare prescription hikes
Shit happens.

It was the republicans that created Medicare part D without paying for it.
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Aqua
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09-25-2012 04:38 PM

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RE: AARP in bed with Obama on Medicare prescription hikes
here's a conspiracy for ya...

AARP is not only the belching sound that old men make...((sound it out if you must))...


but it's also only a mere letter 'H' from being HAARP.


you heard it here first folks!

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Mike In SATX
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RE: AARP in bed with Obama on Medicare prescription hikes
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are you on Medicare Part D, OP ?
(or are you just repeating what the conservative bloggers tell you ?)

Neither nor. AARP has not been watching out for anyone's interests except their own for a long time. The organization that is supposed to be taking care of senior citizens is, and has been, doing nothing except coercing seniors to buy it's "negotiated" insurance supplements. The kickbacks to AARP are astounding, running in to the hundreds of millions of dollars.

It's not just health insurance, either. Auto, home, whatever AARP can sell and receive a kickback for, they will.

http://www.badfaithinsurance.org/referen.../0851a.htm

AARP spent $37 Million lobbying for Obamacare. Why? Because they'll get a cut of the insurance kickbacks. Oh, and because AARP executives have been EXCLUDED from the $500K salary cap.

http://www.atr.org/aarp-supports-governm...care-a4096

This is one of the reasons why seniors are leaving AARP...they see the writing on the wall.

http://www.wnd.com/2009/08/106677/
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Gracie
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09-25-2012 04:41 PM

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RE: AARP in bed with Obama on Medicare prescription hikes
Aqua  Wrote:
here's a conspiracy for ya...

AARP is not only the belching sound that old men make...((sound it out if you must))...


but it's also only a mere letter 'H' from being HAARP.


you heard it here first folks!

lol

Never thought of it quite like that before...conspiracy...lol
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09-25-2012 04:48 PM

 



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Mike In SATX  Wrote:
....
This is one of the reasons why seniors are leaving AARP...they see the writing on the wall.

http://www.wnd.com/2009/08/106677/

This is one of the reasons why I can't take you seriously. WND is the top bullshit producer.
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chris999
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09-25-2012 05:26 PM

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RE: AARP in bed with Obama on Medicare prescription hikes
Mike In SATX  Wrote:
Seniors enrolled in seven of the 10 most popular Medicare prescription drug plans will be hit with double-digit premium hikes next year if they don't shop for a better deal, says a private firm that analyzes the highly competitive market.

ll, that is, except the AARP-sponsored plan.

http://cnsnews.com/news/article/report-p...drug-plans

The report found premium increases for all top 10 prescription drug plans, known as PDPs. However, the most popular plan — AARP MedicareRx Preferred — is only going up 57 cents per month nationally, to $40.42 from the current $39.85.

The seven plans with double-digit premium increases were: the Humana Walmart-Preferred Rx Plan (23 percent); First Health Part D Premier (18 percent); First Health Part D Value Plus (17 percent); Cigna Medicare Rx Plan One (15 percent); Express Scripts Medicare-Value (13 percent); the HealthSpring Prescription Drug Plan (12 percent); and Humana Enhanced (11 percent).

This should not be surprising to anyone, since AARP "bought in" to Obamacare

So why in the Hell would AARP side with a candidate who wants to blow up social security and medicare as we know it?

The republicans want to take away everything that the people of America have worked for so they can give more tax breaks to billionaires.

think man.
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Bob
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RE: AARP in bed with Obama on Medicare prescription hikes
Obamacare: AARP's get-rich-quick scheme


A politician spoke to a top D.C. special interest group on Monday. He told them that his legislation helped make them richer at taxpayers' expense and received their applause for doing so. Sound outrageous? Well, consider this: The speaker was President Obama, and the special interest was AARP.

The president spoke to the senior group's annual conference via satellite to tout his health care law, arguing that it had strengthened health care for seniors. He also warned that a Mitt Romney presidency would do the bidding of the insurance giants.

"No American should ever spend their golden years at the mercy of insurance companies," Obama said.

What he didn't say was that the leadership of AARP had worked extensively behind the scenes with the White House to pass the law, acting against the wishes of its own members and spinning furiously to keep its own board of directors "in line."

Advocacy is only part of what AARP does. It is also heavily involved in the insurance business. Insurers pay AARP to use its name, and that accounts for 60 percent of the organization's revenue. Membership dues account for just 17 percent.

Thanks to its cuts to Medicare Advantage, Obamacare is expected to expand the number of seniors buying "medigap" supplemental insurance plans. AARP controls 34 percent of the market for such plans. According to a 2011 House Ways and Means Committee report, AARP stands to make between $55 million and $166 million from Obamacare in 2014 alone.

As emails recently unearthed by the House Energy and Commerce Committee show, the supposedly neutral, nonpartisan group coordinated with the White House on media strategy and lobbying reluctant lawmakers.

AARP members opposed Obamacare. A Kaiser Family Foundation poll in November 2009, found seniors opposed the reform 61 percent to 21 percent. In internal emails, AARP reported calls were running 14-1 against the Obama proposal. Thousands canceled their memberships.

Part of the problem was that the law diverted funds from Medicare -- ultimately $716 billion -- to pay for itself. "[I]t was actually a heavy lift for us to convince many at AARP that Medicare 'savings' (which they read as cuts) is not bad for beneficiaries," read one internal email.

In another, an AARP official wrote to the White House's Office of Management and Budget asking for help to get their board's "buy-in" on the Medicare funding. "As you might imagine, they are a bit concerned about this. Anyway you could share some of these ideas with us in advance????"

In another email to the White House, an AARP official wrote to beg off an event invite: "I think you want me to keep my board in line, so please understand my need to regret." In short, neither the concerns of its own members nor its board stood in the way of AARP's D.C. lobbyists from expanding the reach of its insurance business.

A July CNN poll found seniors still favor repeal of Obamacare 54 percent to 41 percent. Why shouldn't they? Despite Obama's claims to the contrary, the diversion of $716 billion from Medicare payments to providers will negatively affect the quality of care that seniors receive through the program.

The members' concerns didn't register much at the Friday meeting, either. Obama was cheered for his speech. When Paul Ryan spoke to the same group and said he would repeal Obamacare, as most seniors favor, they booed.

"There has been a lot of talk about Medicare and Social Security that hasn't been on the level," Obama said Friday. On that, at least, we agree.


http://washingtonexaminer.com/obamacare-...le/2508703
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09-25-2012 05:52 PM

 



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Obama's policies are going to sting everyone come Jan 1st, 2013. Taxes are going to go thru the roof.
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Random User
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09-25-2012 06:12 PM

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chris999  Wrote:
So why in the Hell would AARP side with a candidate who wants to blow up social security and medicare as we know it?

Because AARP sells gap insurance. Think man!
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Gracie
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09-25-2012 06:18 PM

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RE: AARP in bed with Obama on Medicare prescription hikes
chris999  Wrote:
Mike In SATX  Wrote:
Seniors enrolled in seven of the 10 most popular Medicare prescription drug plans will be hit with double-digit premium hikes next year if they don't shop for a better deal, says a private firm that analyzes the highly competitive market.

ll, that is, except the AARP-sponsored plan.

http://cnsnews.com/news/article/report-p...drug-plans

The report found premium increases for all top 10 prescription drug plans, known as PDPs. However, the most popular plan — AARP MedicareRx Preferred — is only going up 57 cents per month nationally, to $40.42 from the current $39.85.

The seven plans with double-digit premium increases were: the Humana Walmart-Preferred Rx Plan (23 percent); First Health Part D Premier (18 percent); First Health Part D Value Plus (17 percent); Cigna Medicare Rx Plan One (15 percent); Express Scripts Medicare-Value (13 percent); the HealthSpring Prescription Drug Plan (12 percent); and Humana Enhanced (11 percent).

This should not be surprising to anyone, since AARP "bought in" to Obamacare

So why in the Hell would AARP side with a candidate who wants to blow up social security and medicare as we know it?The republicans want to take away everything that the people of America have worked for so they can give more tax breaks to billionaires.

think man.

Depends if you actually believe the AARP is a lobbying group for seniors' interests or for insurance interests. The AARP has been co-opted - it's no longer an authentic voice for seniors and is the reason many seniors have dropped their AARP membership.
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DirtyAnnie
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<<<Depends if you actually believe the AARP is a lobbying group for seniors' interests or for insurance interests. The AARP has been co-opted - it's no longer an authentic voice for seniors and is the reason many seniors have dropped their AARP membership. >>>

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