Thursday, September 03, 2009

He's A Heart Attack (Looking For A Place To Happen)


This is Bruce Koeppl, state director for AARP, and you have to think this is the kind of person Leonard BOZO-well was referring to when he said...

"If you did a little people watching, you saw a lot of people who should be doing something about their health."

You can see the sweat stains on his shirt and the scientific community is united in that fact.

Koeppl is pictured because AARP released the results of a health care survey and surprise, 63-percent said the system needs major changes.

Of those that responded, 47% have a chronic medical condition.

Could those people be objective?

Why wouldn't you think to ask the membership about their satisfaction with their own personal health care?

It's always asked in any survey I've answered about health care.

As an AARP member, who won't renew, I wasn't asked to participate in their survey.

60,000 people have quit AARP as of July 1st, because they don't care for AARP's position on health care.

That's a far better response rate, than the 500 they cherry picked to survey.

AARP's attitude is that 60,000 is just a drop in the bucket.

That kind of attitude, demonstrated in this video, will cost them more.



1 Comments:

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