Autamise Greenlaw Compare and Contrast Many people have never heard of another company helping senior citizens make their life better after retirement beside AARP, until AMAC came around. AMAC is known as the Associations of Mature American Citizens, another company that has the expectation to help people over the age of 50 make to have the best health insurance and make their goal and dreams become possible. From the article I read, AMAC is trying to drain members and money for AARP by informing people that it’s not the best decisions to make. AMAC wasn’t made to compete with AARP, but in my opinion I disagree for the fact that AMAC is exposing all of AARP’s dirty secret. Because AMAC is challenging AARP by saying that people shouldn’t chose because of its political positions, AARP supports “abortion’s (pro-life), taxes (wants them to be cut), budgeting issues (Constitutional balanced budget amendments) …show more content…
Dan Weber founder of AMAC said “It seems an individual’s right to practice their religion is attacked, only to be replaced by a strange social order.” Which I understand, why would you work with a company that has different political views on the economy then you? But no one would ever know the political views until they do some deep research, but I mean not everyone always think about that before they sign away to a company. Both AMAC and AARP sell the same type of insurance to their members (health insurance, long-term care, and auto care insurance). AARP has about 40 million members and AMAC has about 330,000 members, therefore I believe they are competing in some type of way based on claims of their members. AARP has an income from insurance royalties and advertising, and the amount of received is $800 million, while AMAC doesn’t receive any income. Alan also says that “AMAC biggest claim is to fix social security by turning it into individually owned IRA’s. The organization claims that its plan would provide