Any Retired Federal employees on medicare?

I studied hard to learn it. First there is the annual brochures the government sends you before you are enrolled. Then I bought the Medicare for Dummies book and read it cover to cover.
Then I bought the "Get what's yours for Medicare" book and read it cover to cover. Then after three submissions and three hour+ sessions on the phone with SS over the course of two years, I finally got accepted into
part B. After that it was all easy, AARP for the supplemental and something for part D. My out of pocket is about the same as what it was for wife & I when working full time and my
employer paying 75% of the monthly premium. The difference is now I don't have any deductibles or co-pays as my supplemental covers all them.
It's good insurance if you win the battle to get in.