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UCmeNdc

(9,600 posts)
Wed May 20, 2015, 05:50 PM May 2015

UPDATE: WELL I'LL BE DAMNED: Luis Lang quits GOP, calls for Single Payer.

In an interview with ThinkProgress, Lang joked that he might be the most hated Republican in the country right now. But he also said that, thanks in part to a flood of media attention that led him to learn more about health care policy, he doesn’t identify with the GOP anymore.
“Now that I’m looking at what each party represents, my wife and I are both saying — hey, we’re not Republicans!” Lang said. He added that, although he’s not a political person by nature and has never voted solely along party lines, he wants to rip up his voter registration card on national television so Americans will have proof that he’s making the switch.

The whole article is worth a read, but here's the real jaw-dropper. The other day I snarkily posted that Lang appeared to be inavertently calling for single payer healthcare. Well, as of today...
He said he’s always tried to take responsibility for his own bills, but he also believes that the United States should move toward a universal health care system that makes coverage available to everyone regardless of their income level. He said he “one hundred percent agrees” with the people who commented on his crowdfunding page to argue that health care is a human right.
It's official: Luis Lang (and apparently his wife) has seen the light. I say in all sincerity, Mazel Tov!!
So, the question now is this: Do I owe him an apology for ripping him to shreds up until now?

My initial instinct is to say no, I don't, because until now pretty much everything he's said has just dug the hole deeper. However, I'll have to think that one over.

In the meantime, I will say now, in all sincerity: Thank you, Mr. Lang, for being open to reason. Apparently my $5 wasn't spent in vain after all.

As for the Big Picture, there's millions of other potential Luis Langs out there, and a whole lot of them may be about to go through a similar experience if the Supreme Court tears away their federal tax credits. Let's hope that they come to the same correct conclusion that Mr. Lang did (without having to go nearly blind and bankrupt first, of course).

UPDATE: My 9-year old son was wondering what I was so geeked about. I explained to him (in fairly basic terms, of course) what had happened. His response:

"Well...I hope he keeps one Republican quality!"
"Yeah? Which one is that?"

"Voting regularly!"

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2015/05/19/1386052/-WELL-I-LL-BE-DAMNED-Luis-Lang-quits-GOP-calls-for-Single-Payer?detail=email

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UPDATE: WELL I'LL BE DAMNED: Luis Lang quits GOP, calls for Single Payer. (Original Post) UCmeNdc May 2015 OP
Well good gravy! shenmue May 2015 #1
How awesome is that think May 2015 #2
I don't who Luis Lang is, but it's not surprising at all. He needed it. That's the difference libdem4life May 2015 #3
that's it in a nutshell mercuryblues May 2015 #4
Yup BrotherIvan May 2015 #6
I can only think of one current presidential candidate who supports single payer Doctor_J May 2015 #5
Single payer is what we'll get when the privately owned insurance figures out the angles and .... marble falls May 2015 #7
 

libdem4life

(13,877 posts)
3. I don't who Luis Lang is, but it's not surprising at all. He needed it. That's the difference
Wed May 20, 2015, 06:00 PM
May 2015

between Rs and Ds. The Rs clamor for it when they need it...to hell with those that went before. The Ds take flack because the Rs can't believe anyone would vote/pay for something they don't need....until THEY or theirs need it.

I hate to be a party pooper...but this, to me is standard Republican Behavior. He didn't change anyone's mind. His buddies are glad that HE got it.

mercuryblues

(14,531 posts)
4. that's it in a nutshell
Wed May 20, 2015, 06:49 PM
May 2015

They are against it when someone else needs it. When they need it, it's different. They deserve/earned it.

marble falls

(57,080 posts)
7. Single payer is what we'll get when the privately owned insurance figures out the angles and ....
Thu May 21, 2015, 08:21 AM
May 2015

loopholes in the ACA and their gaming of the system requires changing healthcare again.

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