AARP Girding for the Big Fight?
February 24, 2012 By Laurie Bennett Leave a Comment
If you were to gauge an organization’s comfort level by its lobbying expenditures, AARP would appear quite cozy.
Lobby costs for the nonprofit group have dropped, from $27.9 million in 2008 to $15.1 million in 2011. The [...]
Thus far all the action and commentary in the GOP primaries (and the eventual confrontation with Obama and the Democrats) has been about the Establishment’s choice of Mitt Romney versus the more middle and working class GOP members’ preference for a more “Up the Establishment” figure such as Ron Paul or the combative Newt Gingrich. [...]
Those interested in preserving Medicare and Social Security should become more aware of a huge bloc of swing voters increasingly anxious about the fates of these popular entitlements: Working and middle class whites without college degrees–especially those in the aging baby boomer generation. I discuss this at some length in several sections of my book [...]
AARP has broken from the Establishment line on achieving a “Grand Bargain” on reducing the national debt. More to follow.
Brief Bio
Frederick R. Lynch is Associate Professor of Government at Claremont McKenna College. His newest book is One Nation Under AARP: The Fight Over Medicare, Social Security and America’s Future (University of California Press, 2011). His previous books include The Diversity Machine (Transaction Paperbacks, 2001) and Invisible Victims: White Males and the Crisis of Affirmative Action (Praeger Paperbacks, 1991). He is the author of dozens of articles and book chapters ranging from “Social Theory and the Progressive Era, Theory and Society (1977) to a 2011 chapter on “Politics of Aging Boomers” in Robert Hudson’s new edition of The New Politics of Old Age Policy. A frequent panelist at professional academic conferences, he has been profiled and interviewed by most major newspapers, television networks National Public Radio, etc. Lynch received in B.A. in Sociology at the University of Michigan and his Ph.D. at the University of California, Riverside. His popular CMC courses include: “Inequality, Politics and Public Policy,” (Gov 113), “Organization of Health Care and Public Policy” (Gov 105) and “Juvenile Delinquency and Public Policy” (Gov 109).One Nation Under AARP
The Diversity Machine
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Articles and Interviews
Op-Ed Contributor NYTimes: How AARP Can Get Its Groove Back
How AARP Can Get Its Groove Back
Written By: Frederick R. LynchExaminer.com: Will the real AARP please stand up
Will the real AARP please stand up
Written by: Paul Briand, Examiner.comHigh-Stakes Battles Target Social Security, Medicare
High-Stakes Battles Target Social Security, Medicare
Written by: Mark Miller
New book looks at the organization's role in future inter-generational warfare as budget resources shrink.
Will the deficit battle put old against young?
Will the deficit battle pit old against young?
Written by: Mark MillerOne Nation under AARP- Youtube Clip

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