Insurance broker AARP is backing the health bill »
Posted By Klarissa 4 weeks, 1 day ago in NewsThe push to overhaul health care received a major boost Thursday as the AARP and the American Medical Association endorsed legislation drafted by top House Democrats.
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Dionys4 weeks, 1 day ago
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"If you object to AARP endorsing the health bill, here is their number"
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But why would someone who sells insurance support health care if (as you always claim) government health care will mean an end to private insurance?
You're just getting more stupid by the hour.
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Wolfie20074 weeks, 1 day ago
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There has to be some angle for AARP in this wonder just what. I have a question. How do I get off their mailing list? I keep sending them notes in their postage paid envelopes but they just keep ignoring my request for them to take AARP and shove it where the sun don't shine.
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tadair9194 weeks, 1 day ago
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in the 90's, when california mandated that everyone must get auto insurance, they also promised lower prices. now california has amongst the highest in the nation. this happens because they eliminated insurance companies best competitor: NOT GETTING INSURANCE. If you eliminate that factor, then they are given polyopoly in the marketplace and prices skyrocket. Now guess which states have the lowest auto insurance rates? yep. the ones that don't mandate auto insurance. Go figure?
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AARP evidentally has a massive amount of lawyers who have interpreted the 1990 pages, without incident.
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wtagg4 weeks, 1 day ago
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That is an interesting statement. Is there actual evidence to support the claim? If it is true, it would go against a lot of what is claimed by the insurers. It would also point to the insurers pushing for government mandated regulations concerning such a choice. That would point to playing both sides of the fence with governmental involvement in the market.
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lloydm654 weeks ago
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I will hold my breath until I see what AARP will be selling to the poor saps who believe in fairy tales.AARP stands to rake in billions,replacing what Obama Care takes from medicare.This make a joke about the faith,and trust of America,but then who would have dreamed that there was an Obama waiting in the shadows of the darkest places in America waiting to,"TRANSFORM AMERICA." His words not mine.I have good insurance now,and three fine doctors,but that could change if medicare is raped,and pillaged to insure people who have not,and will not buy insurance with their on money.
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jovial4 weeks ago
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All about that money, huh? If the RNC or Halliburton stood to take make billions on this you guys would be be so quiet. Let any organization that helps the poor or elderly stand to make a dime and then conservatives hair stands up on their backs.
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