Conservative spurns Obamacare and insurance — but blames Obama now that he’s going broke and blind
South Carolina conservative who refused to sign up for Obamacare is going broke and blind – and he blames Obama.
Luis Lang learned in late February that he had suffered a series of mini-strokes that left him with bleeding in his eyes and a partially detached retina caused by diabetes, reported the Charlotte Observer.
The 49-year-old Lang, a self-employed handyman and Republican who works with banks and the federal government to maintain foreclosed properties, has never purchased insurance and always prided himself on paying his own medical bills.
That never posed much of a problem when Lang and his wife – who does not work – were healthy, but he has already exhausted his savings paying for medical bills related to his eyes.
His vision has worsened so much that he hasn’t worked since December, which could put the couple’s $300,000 Fort Hill home in jeopardy along with his health.
“He will lose his eyesight if he doesn’t get care — he will go blind,” said Dr. Malcolm Edwards, an ophthalmologist who has given Lang injections at a discounted rate to control the bleeding.
Lang, a smoker who admits he has been inconsistent in controlling his diabetes, said he has sought help from charities but found he was either too young or too old for most agencies.
So he turned to the Affordable Health Care exchange – which he had previously chosen not to do in violation of the law, believing help would be available in an emergency.
“(My husband) should be at the front of the line because he doesn’t work and because he has medical issues,” said his wife, Mary Lang. “We call it the Not Fair Health Care Act.”
Lang found he was a month too late to enroll for 2015, and he now earns too little to get a federal subsidy to buy a private policy.
Lang and his wife blame President Barack Obama and congressional Democrats for passing a flawed law – although not even private insurers allow people to forgo payments when they’re healthy and cash in benefits after they’re sick.
Obamacare was designed to cover those whose income falls below the poverty line through Medicaid, but South Carolina is among 21 Republican-led states that declined the federal government’s offer to pay 100 percent of the costs to expand coverage to low-income, able-bodied adults.
Lang has reached out to reporters to help publicize his case, and he has set up an online fundraiser – but he doesn’t have enough money to pay for surgery to save his eyesight.
The doctor said he has offered to provide care at no cost, but he said Lang needs costly treatment beyond his expertise.
“He’s in a very bad situation,” Edwards said, with Lang’s consent. “The longer he waits, the poorer his results will be.”
http://www.rawstory.com/2015/05/don...hating-conservative-whos-losing-his-eyesight/Donations pour in from liberals to help Obamacare-hating conservative who’s losing his eyesight
Donations have poured in – mostly from self-professed progressives — to help an Obamacare critic receive treatment that could save his eyesight.
Luis Lang has never bought health insurance and refused to sign up for the Affordable Care Act because he believed help would be available in an emergency – but he found out the hard way that the law is a bit more complicated.
The 49-year-old Lang, a self-employed handyman and Republican, suffered a series of mini-strokes that left him with bleeding in his eyes and a partially detached retina caused by diabetes, and he will likely go blind without surgery – which he cannot afford.
He missed this year’s deadline to sign up for Obamacare, and he said he’s either too old or too young to get help from most charities – so he set up an online fundraiser to help pay for his medical care.
Lang has raised more than $7,000 in one day after his story went viral Tuesday, and many contributors urged him to reconsider his politics.
“I am a progressive and a liberal,” said Mark Little, who gave $5. “I get my health insurance from a private provider through healthcare.gov. I used the ACA because I have my own business. Turn off Fox News. Turn off Rush Limbaugh. Stopping voting against your own best interests. Stop voting republican. Here’s $5 to help you out. Good luck!”
Lang said he always prided himself on paying for his own medical treatment, but he has already blown through his savings without insurance and faces surgery that could cost up to $30,000.
“You tried to float by without paying for insurance for years, despite having diabetes, which you knew could blow up on you,” said Joseph Johnson, who contributed $10. “Then, your party dicked you over by not expanding Medicaid. And you still blame Obama? You are laughably ignorant. Get educated. (And get well. I wouldn’t wish blindness on anybody. Thank the liberals, also, who are saving your eyesight.)”
Not every contributor scolded Lang, who admits he smokes and has not always properly managed his diabetes.
“I’m a strong supporter of the ACA, which was intended to address situations precisely like yours,” said Jim Portnoy, who gave $20. “But I won’t lecture you about bad choices. We all make some. I’ll just wish you well and hope that we learn a lesson from this. Good luck.”
Most of the donations were small, although Lang is approaching the halfway point toward the minimum $18,000 his surgery might cost.
“I am a leftist on a very limited income who is fighting for universal health care who doesn’t want anybody to in this country to go without medical care, a basic human right,” said Harvey Smith, who gave $5. “I hope you will be able to get the help you need, you will be in my thoughts.”
The most popular comment on the fundraising site was a bit more sarcastic, however.
“I want to donate enough to really help you out, but I can’t figure out how to get GoFundMe to accept bootstraps,” said Ed Gruberman.
As long as he did not needed ObamaCare, he was against it but now that he desperately needs it, he want it and he wants to be at the front line. And because he denied for not enrolling when he should have, he calls ObamaCare the "Unfair Health Act". Classic republican : as long as I don't need the government, I refuse to pay for them but If i need them, I want them to treat me even better than those who've been paying fro a while...
Anyway, I'm glad that so many liberals choosed to help him and I wonder if he would have do the same for them if the tings were reversed. I wonder how many republicans would have helped a liberal who got in trouble because he had made a wrong choice
But what shocks me is that this guy doesn't understand that he made the wrong choice. He still thinks the law is bad and he will still vote for Republicans promising to reapel the ACA, even thought he wouldn't have had to relmy on people generosity if he had enrolled to ACA in the begining (or at least, in time for 2015 : by the end of March).