CONSERVATIVE Fox News Viewer ADMITS Obamacare SAVED HIS LIFE [View all]

Angstadt tells Wemple that Fox News influenced his thinking about Obamacare. He says:- Yeah, yeah they get people fired up. You know what, I really do have a different outlook on it. Its really wrong that people are making it into a political thing. To me, it is a life-and-death thing. I didnt care for Obama. I cant say nothing bad about him now because it was his plan that probably saved my life.
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The Republicans worst Obamacare nightmare is coming true. No, not the ones they have been telling the public they have been having. Their worst nightmare is that
Obamacare is going to work, and that people will actually like it. Even worse than that,
some Republican voters are starting to like it. One of those voters is Dean Angstadt. Angstadt is a 57 year old logger who lives in the Philadelphia suburbs. Philly.com, the online version of the Philadelphia Inquirer, told his story on April 28. Angstadt had gone without medical insurance since 2009.
A staunch Republican conservative, he wanted nothing to do with the Affordable Care Act. When his friend Bob Leinhauser suggested that he sign up, Angstadt reportedly told him:
Heart problems forced Angstadt to make what was for him a distasteful choice early this year.
He could sign up for health coverage through Obamacare, or he could die. He chose to sign up for a health plan, and now hes glad he did. Philly.com tells the story of how Leinhauser, a 55 year old retired firefighter, tried to persuade Angstadt to sign up for health coverage. Each time Leinhauser brought up the subject, Angstadt refused to listen. He says:
"...We argued about it for months. I didnt trust this Obamacare. One of the big reasons is it sounded too good to be true..."
As Angstadts health continued to decline his doctor insisted that he had to have surgery to replace one of his heart valves. Finally he relented, and Leinhauser helped him go online to fill out the application for insurance. He purchased a silver plan through Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield that costs him $26.11 a month. Angstadt tells Philly.com:
"..All of a sudden, Im getting notification from Highmark, and I got my card, and it was actually all legitimate. I could have done backflips if I was in better shape..."
Angstadt says that Fox News turned him against Obamacare. Chris Hayes highlighted Angstadts story on his MSNBC show, All In. According to Washington Post blogger Erik Wemple, Angstadt watched the segment online. He tells Wemple:
"..You wouldnt have caught me dead watching MSNBC. Thats probably the longest Id ever sat and watched MSNBC in my life..."
Now,
Angstadt is trying to convince others to take a look at the ACA. He tells Philly.com:
"..For me, this isnt about politics. Im trying to help other people who are like me, stubborn and bullheaded, who refused to even look. From my own experience, the ACA is everything its supposed to be, and in fact, better than its made out to be..."
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