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  You opted in to receive mail from BizPac Review. The products and views of our sponsors and advertisers are not independently vetted or endorsed by BizPac Review. Sponsorships like the one below enable us to continue to bring you the latest news and information free of charge. If you haven't chosen AMAC over AARP yet, you may want to reconsider. Dear Fellow Patriotic American, I wanted to bring your attention to an important issue that affects many of us as we approach our senior years. Recently, Republican Senator Rand Paul shed light on the concerning transformation of AARP (formerly known as the American Association of Retired Persons), which has raised questions about its true mission and commitment to seniors. I'd like to share some of Senator Paul's quotes from his article from Townhall, which highlight the issues at hand: "Today, AARP primarily functions as a marketing and advocacy tool for United Health, the largest health insurance company in the United States." "AARP's revenue is not primarily derived from membership dues but from lucrative corporate royalty arrangements, notably their highly profitable deal with UnitedHealth, one of the nation's largest health insurance conglomerates." "During the heated Obamacare debate, AARP threw its support behind it, despite the strong opposition of its members. It seems apparent that the allure of mandatory, subsidized health insurance proved to be a significant triumph for UnitedHealth." "AARP strategically invests hundreds of millions of dollars in advertising and events that align with the Democratic Party's policy priorities, subtly influencing voting preferences." These quotes underscore the fact that AARP may no longer be the organization it once was, prioritizing the well-being of seniors. Instead, it seems to be more focused on advancing the interests of corporate entities and aligning with partisan politics. 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Here are some key findings from a recent poll conducted by McLaughlin and Associates for American Commitment, which reveal concerns among voters aged 55 and older: - Over 80% of AARP members worry that the organization receives billions in corporate royalties from health insurance giants like United Healthcare, all while actively lobbying lawmakers and government officials on matters related to drug and insurance costs. - Shockingly, 80% of these members are unaware that AARP endorsed and supported Biden's Inflation Reduction Act, which brought about changes to Medicare. - An overwhelming 85% express concerns that these changes could hinder the development of groundbreaking medical advancements and cures for chronic diseases. It is clear that many seniors have concerns about AARP's financial ties and alignment with certain political interests. 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As a steadily growing alternative to groups like AARP, and with an expanding influence in the Nation's Capital, we aim to champion the interests of Mature Americans, seniors, and prospective retirees. We believe in religious freedom, free enterprise, and support common sense solutions to our Nation's largest challenges. Bottom line - our livelihoods, our families' future prosperity, and our standards of living should not be threatened by bad policies emanating from Washington, DC. As AMAC continues to grow and build a presence in DC, we're able to stand up to the tremendous lobbying power of AARP on behalf of concerned conservative Americans like you. Over two million Americans are now part of the AMAC family. 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