Amac Magazine

Amac Magazine

The Association of Mature American Citizens (AMAC) is a conservative advocacy group based in the United States, established in 2007. It was founded by Daniel C. Weber, who is a retired owner of an insurance agency. AMAC serves as a membership organization specifically for individuals aged 50 and older. It proudly refers to itself as "the conservative alternative to the AARP." AMAC is among several organizations that offer a conservative perspective to older Americans, alongside groups like the American Seniors Association and the 60 Plus Association.

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  • 1 day ago | amac.us | Robert Charles

    As Democrats protest to save the “helpless bureaucrats,” those sure they are victims of Trump’s demand for accountability, a few stories shine light on how bureaucrats actually think – often defaulting to helplessness over can-do.

  • 2 days ago | amac.us | Robert Charles

    There is no polite way to say this…Democrat income tax increases, passed last week in Maine, are madness. They are criminal. FIVE FACTS say it all –for Maine and Blue States. Stay with me. FACT ONE: What happened? To pay for crazy spending – what no one wants or can afford, Democrats cursed the high tax state with higher income taxes. Their bill, LD229, did two profoundly stupid things.

  • 2 days ago | amac.us | D.J. Wilson

    People often describe death as the end. American author and Civil War veteran Ambrose Bierce begged to differ, stating, “Death is not the end. There remains litigation over the estate.” Modern day experts are likely to agree as death can lead to complications over property. Creating a will or trust is a reliable way to plan what happens to what you own after your death.

  • 3 days ago | amac.us | D.J. Wilson

    Many seniors seek to stay fit, and what better way than through exercise. Before embarking on new physical activities, people should see their doctors to discuss which forms of exercise are best for them. This is particularly important for older adults who are susceptible to injury. Here are three excellent sports worth consideration that tend to be a good fit for most healthy seniors.

  • 3 days ago | amac.us | Robert Charles

    Federal and state governments make almost nothing. They push paper, contract with the private sector for what needs making, doing, and delivering. This is appropriate, but leads to two bad habits: ever more paper pushers, and contractors getting very cozy with them. Sometimes, a government leader has to break glass, crack the whip, break the party, and corral the contractors.

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