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As they would lead you to believe. Not by a long shot! The idea of marketing by means of one group representing many independent insurance companies is the principle AARP was founded on. They simply sell other companies products from a central distribution point under the facade of being a non profit organization.
According to a hearing advisory from the Committee on Ways & Means, an investigation is underway to determine the ethics of the means they use to sell medical insurance to Seniors. As far as I know the probe is ongoing.
Quote; AARP has long held itself out as the preeminent non profit organization representing America's Seniors. However, many do not realize that AARP collects billions of dollars each year through the sale and marketing of insurance products.
Additionally, memberships on AARP's corporate for-profit and tax exempt non-profit boards overlap. (For tax purposes it smells of hanky panky.)
Given the committee's responsibility to conduct rigorous oversight, jurisdiction over Medicare and sale of Medicare Insurance products, and sole jurisdiction over the tax code, the committee will review AARP's organizational structure and finances.
AARP is known for being the largest and most well known seniors organization in the country. But what americans don't know is that AARP was the 4th highest spending politician lobbying organization between 1998 and 2010 or that the AARP brand dominates the private Medicare Ins. market.
As a result of their very generous contributions to the Democratic/Socialist regime, they no doubt receive a front row ticket that places them a step ahead of the the private ins. Co.'s who aren't willing to give AARP a stipend for marketing their product.
In wishing you to think they are the only ones to sell products covered by Medicare, they are not.
There are lots of medical Ins. Companies out there who would give you a reasonable deal minus the cost of belonging to AARP's program besides. They are forever politically involved in encouraging us as voters to vote for the Democratic/Socialist ticket. There's nothing sacred about these people. In the recent AARP ad's closing statement, "These are the only programs for Seniors endorsed by AARP."
Don't be fooled by this false rhetoric. SENIOR INS. PROGRAMS DON'T HAVE TO BE ENDORSED BY AARP!!! Just sayin'.
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