This comment is way off base.
I attended AOPA's Prescott, AZ fly in and was very impressed. AOPA had the congressman from the area address the crowd, lined up lots of vendors displaying their wares, put on multiple seminars and programs, organized an airshow, had all the top staff available (and I will say they were all very approachable), hosted a breakfast, lunch, ice cream social, arranged for static displays of aircraft, as well as other activities and attractions. I don't see how it could have been more GA friendly, addressing GA issues and concerns.
I also regularly attend the safety seminars AOPA puts on twice a year. Those seminars are always well attended, so folks must like them and get something out of them as I do.
I can't imagine how difficult it is in today's highly partisan environment in Washington DC trying to get anything done. It has to be worse than herding cats. I believe AOPA is doing as well as they can.
I'm as skeptical as the next guy, but I do think AOPA delivers value for the membership fee.