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Number9Dream

(1,796 posts)
Sun Mar 23, 2025, 03:41 PM Mar 2025

The AARP finally reacts to attack on Social Security

For weeks the AARP was silent about Trump's attacks on Social Security. Now, finally, they're furious about curtailing the phone service. IMHO, the AARP should also call for the reinstatement of the 7,000 fired Social Security employees, and re-opening the closed SS offices. I've e-mailed them to say so.

snip> “Asking tens of millions of Americans to jump through new hoops and prove their identity in the next 13 days to access the customer service they have paid for is deeply unacceptable,” AARP Vice President Nancy LeaMond warned in a letter to Leland Dudek, Social Security’s acting commissioner.

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/aarp-social-security-trump-musk-telephone_n_67dc4127e4b0a81524755fab

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The AARP finally reacts to attack on Social Security (Original Post) Number9Dream Mar 2025 OP
d'oh BoRaGard Mar 2025 #1
The AARP is part of the insurance racket. The rest is bs. mobeau69 Mar 2025 #2
No, they are still a powerful lobby for thier members. Big Blue Marble Mar 2025 #10
AARP has always been slow on the draw when it comes to RIGHTS NotHardly Mar 2025 #16
It takes a little time to get a focus group together and come up with what their opinion is. LiberalArkie Mar 2025 #23
" AARP is part of the insurance racket" - Yes. They were part of the Medicare Part D scam GreatGazoo Mar 2025 #34
If it's not the scam Medicare advantage choie Mar 2025 #3
Basically, they're as useless as my left nut. 3Hotdogs Mar 2025 #15
You're left nut is useless? KPN Mar 2025 #19
So too is Lance Armstrong's WestMichRad Mar 2025 #20
That comment tickled my right one. 3Hotdogs Mar 2025 #32
Good for you hermetic Mar 2025 #4
I'm a member. I sent them a text recently because the only info I could find on the site spooky3 Mar 2025 #7
Did they get permission from United Healthcare to send this "strongly worded letter"? LoisB Mar 2025 #5
You share my doubts about them Sucha NastyWoman Mar 2025 #18
I used to belong until I noticed that every other page (hyperbole but not much) of their monthly LoisB Mar 2025 #31
AARP seems to mostly be a way for marketers to target older people. unblock Mar 2025 #6
Mostly, but they usually come down on the right side of senior issues... Wounded Bear Mar 2025 #11
Agree about the right side, usually. I also like their publications. Almost always a couple of good articles. nt spooky3 Mar 2025 #33
They are asking members to contact their congresspeople re Social Security: mucifer Mar 2025 #8
Video embedded JoseBalow Mar 2025 #12
My concern with AARP is that they play a disinguous game, asking all for aid and targettinyg all c-rational Mar 2025 #9
Thank you! Thank you!!!! maxrandb Mar 2025 #13
It's important to be contacting those "fighting tooth and anil to protect and strengthen Social Security and Medicare" SharonAnn Mar 2025 #14
May be true maxrandb Mar 2025 #29
My concern is that they are in bed with Demobrat Mar 2025 #22
+1 Auggie Mar 2025 #25
TY AARPQ I'm interested in what's happening Now. Cha Mar 2025 #17
They are always deliberate and thoughtful and careful in their responses to things like this. Oopsie Daisy Mar 2025 #21
Side note re AARP Lulu KC Mar 2025 #24
For people who still remember her in E.T. at the age of 7, it is hard to comprehend she is now 50. Wiz Imp Mar 2025 #26
You get it! Lulu KC Mar 2025 #27
Yep. They have age 50 as their qualifying age for membership Wiz Imp Mar 2025 #30
Thank you! raccoon Mar 2025 #28

Big Blue Marble

(5,615 posts)
10. No, they are still a powerful lobby for thier members.
Sun Mar 23, 2025, 04:22 PM
Mar 2025

They speak for millions of members, And they need to speak louder. They have been
very helpful in past assaults on Social Security as when Bush Jr. came after it in
2005.

LiberalArkie

(18,451 posts)
23. It takes a little time to get a focus group together and come up with what their opinion is.
Sun Mar 23, 2025, 06:16 PM
Mar 2025

GreatGazoo

(4,147 posts)
34. " AARP is part of the insurance racket" - Yes. They were part of the Medicare Part D scam
Mon Mar 24, 2025, 09:42 AM
Mar 2025

and they mostly operate as a marketing firm for insurance.

>In 2018 and 2019, several class action lawsuits were filed against AARP regarding insurance policies. One lawsuit is over undisclosed licensing revenue that AARP earned from AARP-branded Medigap insurance policies. Another lawsuit claims that AARP acted as an insurance agent or an insurance broker, neither of which AARP is licensed to be, for AARP-branded Medigap insurance policies. In another lawsuit, the plaintiff said that AARP should not have used its status to claim the AARP-branded insurance policies were "best for seniors". All three were dismissed.<

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AARP#Class_action_lawsuits

We need a REAL lobbyist organization for seniors in this country. Is there one that we can join?

3Hotdogs

(14,276 posts)
15. Basically, they're as useless as my left nut.
Sun Mar 23, 2025, 05:14 PM
Mar 2025

Do you see them doing anything about lowering the cost of insurance? (Yeah, I know.)

WestMichRad

(2,349 posts)
20. So too is Lance Armstrong's
Sun Mar 23, 2025, 05:46 PM
Mar 2025

But the rest of Lance is useless, too, so there’s that difference!

hermetic

(8,900 posts)
4. Good for you
Sun Mar 23, 2025, 03:56 PM
Mar 2025

for trying! It would be nice if they did speak up for us. Somebody damn sure should.

spooky3

(37,598 posts)
7. I'm a member. I sent them a text recently because the only info I could find on the site
Sun Mar 23, 2025, 04:07 PM
Mar 2025

simply invited members to become "activists" and contact Congress etc. I wanted to know what THEY are doing about this. No response yet.

LoisB

(10,845 posts)
31. I used to belong until I noticed that every other page (hyperbole but not much) of their monthly
Sun Mar 23, 2025, 07:58 PM
Mar 2025

magazine was a United Healthcare advertisement.

unblock

(55,268 posts)
6. AARP seems to mostly be a way for marketers to target older people.
Sun Mar 23, 2025, 04:05 PM
Mar 2025

Aggressive defense of social security and Medicare is like the one thing you'd think its members are paying for, and they haven't done.

This is the one thing they should not have been reluctant latecomers to this.

Wounded Bear

(62,253 posts)
11. Mostly, but they usually come down on the right side of senior issues...
Sun Mar 23, 2025, 04:23 PM
Mar 2025

Yeah, disappointing they weren't on top of this weeks ago, but at least they chimed in now.

spooky3

(37,598 posts)
33. Agree about the right side, usually. I also like their publications. Almost always a couple of good articles. nt
Mon Mar 24, 2025, 12:33 AM
Mar 2025

c-rational

(3,057 posts)
9. My concern with AARP is that they play a disinguous game, asking all for aid and targettinyg all
Sun Mar 23, 2025, 04:20 PM
Mar 2025

Senators and Congressmen instead of targeting only the rethugs.

maxrandb

(16,627 posts)
13. Thank you! Thank you!!!!
Sun Mar 23, 2025, 04:43 PM
Mar 2025

They are the "CNN of ABC".

Above all else! More important than truth! The all encompassing goal of AARP is to be "neutral" and "unbiased", just like our "press".

It's why they must ask you to contact ALL of the congress people...even those that are fighting tooth and nail to protect and strengthen Social Security and Medicare.

I swear, if the current "press" and organizations like AARP were around in World War II, they would ask us to contact "both" the Germans and the Jews about the Concentration Camps.

SharonAnn

(14,067 posts)
14. It's important to be contacting those "fighting tooth and anil to protect and strengthen Social Security and Medicare"
Sun Mar 23, 2025, 04:53 PM
Mar 2025

This strengthens their resolve to continue the fight.
If they didn't hear from anybody, they might think we didn't believe it was important.

maxrandb

(16,627 posts)
29. May be true
Sun Mar 23, 2025, 06:38 PM
Mar 2025

but the insidious part of that, is that the party that wants to destroy America is lumped-in with the party that is fighting to preserve it.

It is the Retrumplican Party that has enabled a South African nazi to rum amok and break things. Hell, they slobbered all over themselves to give him a rousing standing ovation at Donnie Dipshits joint address to Congress.

Excuse me, but why do the Democrats need to answer for that?

I wouldn't mind AARP asking folks to contact their Democratic Congresspeople, as long as they PUBLICLY STATE THAT THE REPUBLICAN PARTY IS EXCLUSIVELY to blame for this shitshow.

It would be simple and TRUTHFUL for AARP to write; "the Republican Party is actively working to destroy Social Security, so please contact your representatives."

Why am I being asked to contact my representative? Is there something going on? Is Social Security under attack? Who is attacking it? Who is threatening to shut it down, or require in-person visits to Social Security offices that are being shuttered? Who made Elon Musk a Special Government Advisor?

If AARP wants me to contact a Democrat, they should explain that I am being asked to do so to STOP the Retrumplican Shitshow from destroying Social Security!

Demobrat

(10,174 posts)
22. My concern is that they are in bed with
Sun Mar 23, 2025, 06:13 PM
Mar 2025

United Healthcare. UHC uses AARP branding to appear customer friendly. AARP allows and profits from this. UHC murders seniors through denial of health care at a rate 3X that of other insurance companies.
I don’t trust AARP.

Oopsie Daisy

(5,922 posts)
21. They are always deliberate and thoughtful and careful in their responses to things like this.
Sun Mar 23, 2025, 05:56 PM
Mar 2025

I don't have a problem with that. --- In the age of the "INSTANT RESPONSE" that everyone is accustomed to online or in streaming/cable or traditional media... it's natural to see this type of thoughtful response (probably reviewed by proof-readers and a legal dept) take a little bit longer than a typical kneejerk response on a wild-paced discussion forum.

Good on them!

Lulu KC

(8,140 posts)
24. Side note re AARP
Sun Mar 23, 2025, 06:18 PM
Mar 2025

When my husband brought the mail in the other day he said, "What? Drew Barrymore is on the cover of the AARP magazine?" We laughed pretty hard about that. If you get it, you get it.

Wiz Imp

(5,495 posts)
26. For people who still remember her in E.T. at the age of 7, it is hard to comprehend she is now 50.
Sun Mar 23, 2025, 06:33 PM
Mar 2025

Lulu KC

(8,140 posts)
27. You get it!
Sun Mar 23, 2025, 06:36 PM
Mar 2025

And now that I think about it, 50? Oh, yes, that's when the invitations to join arrive in the mail, along with the ads for orthopedic tennis shoes.

Wiz Imp

(5,495 posts)
30. Yep. They have age 50 as their qualifying age for membership
Sun Mar 23, 2025, 07:37 PM
Mar 2025

Every so often they'll put celebrities on the cover of their magazine specifically when they turn 50.

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