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Originally Posted by dyna mo
i just don't see that as a reason. again, the guy was diagnosed with a major chronic disease and combined with his personal beliefs is now denied access to affordable healthcare.
instead of pouncing on this guy, why not embrace the fact that regardless of creed, fucking aha should be accessible to even people that dislike obama.
i mean really, i simply completely and wholeheartedly disagree with making the focus of this about the guy's political beliefs.
madalton hit the nail on the head, regardless of this guy's political beliefs and mistakes taking responsibility for his medical condition, which by the way would in no way at all have guaranteed his not going blind, he should not be denied access to civilized affordable healthcare and he's certainly deserves access.
this is 2015, not 1520.
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The reason people can't separate them is that this guy is a victim of his own beliefs. If there was no Obamacare he would be in the exact same situation. The difference would be that he would have never had a chance to buy health insurance because no company would have sold it to him with diabetes.
I would love for every person to have access to affordable or free healthcare when they need it. This guy didn't want that and now he is finding out first hand what that world is like.
As I said, I think he should get the help he needs and I hope he does, but I don't think it is a bad thing for people to point out to him that he brought this shit on himself and maybe he should look in the mirror before blaming others.