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In reply to the discussion: I have been an AARP member for 14 years, I'm done with them after this [View all]lostincalifornia
(4,832 posts)28. Thank-you, and I agree. I see some going out of their way trying to encourage people to
drop AARP, and not buy their supplemental insurance. That is is fine if someone wants to drop AARP, and their supplemental insurance through UHC through them, but that is a PERSONAL decision based on someones situation.
While I have no doubt that some have had issues with AARP and UHC under them, I have not, and in fact have not had any issues with them, and I will be darned if I will cut my nose off to spite my face because someone did not have a good experience, or worse, because they see an AARP ad they disagree with.
People need to do what is best for themselves and their family. I have had no issues or denials of coverage for me and my family, and it would be foolish in my case to drop them because I disagreed with an ad.
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I have been an AARP member for 14 years, I'm done with them after this [View all]
Omaha Steve
Oct 30
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'I don't think so': Senator Fischer questions government role in solving Nebraska's nursing shortage
SARose
Oct 30
#2
I understand how you feel, but AARP does not exist to "snub Republicans" to make you happy.
QueerDuck
Oct 31
#12
Don't worry. When the far right goes grievance shopping, they accuse the AARP of being "too far left"...
QueerDuck
Oct 31
#37
I think you have the AARP confused with some other organization. That's not what they do.
QueerDuck
Oct 31
#24
Thank-you, and I agree. I see some going out of their way trying to encourage people to
lostincalifornia
Oct 31
#28
I get we hate GOPers, but family care giver legislation doesn't seem bad, especially where government pays
Silent Type
Oct 30
#4
When you get to the point that you hate the other side to the point that they can get no credit, that's scary
EdmondDantes_
Oct 30
#7
Except Fischer didn't say "let people die," as far as I know. I'm glad she's supporting family/home care. I suspect
Silent Type
Oct 31
#38
Hate on. I'm glad she's supporting home care. I'm glad MTG is supporting ACA subsidies because we can't do it ourselves
Silent Type
Oct 31
#42