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Wisconsin Republican says he was wrong for opposing Obamacare in touching letter to President

President Obama
President Obama
From the White House:

In June, I wrote this in a letter to the President:

“I did not vote for you. Either time. I have voted Republican for the entirety of my life. I proudly wore pins and planted banners displaying my Republican loyalty. I was very vocal in my opposition to you — particularly the ACA. Before I briefly explain my story allow me to first say this: I am so very sorry. I was so very wrong.

“You saved my life. My President, you saved my life, and I am eternally grateful.

“I have a ‘pre-existing condition’ and so could never purchase health insurance. Only after the ACA came into being could I be covered. Put simply to not take up too much of your time if you are in fact taking the time to read this: I would not be alive without access to care I received due to your law. Thank you for serving me even when I didn’t vote for you. Thank you for being my President.”

The Affordable Care Act saved my life. I can now say, after several surgeries, that I’m in recovery from what was a serious autoimmune disease. Kicked it to the curb.

That is why I am so excited to welcome President Obama to Milwaukee. Today, he’ll congratulate the people of Milwaukee on helping deliver the same health care that saved my life to so many in their community. Tune in to watch his speech at 2:50 p.m. Eastern.

Before the Affordable Care Act, I was unable to pay for an incredibly expensive drug that helps to stabilize my condition. So, because I was too poor to pay thousands of dollars for medicine every few weeks, my hospital trips were emergency ones, to keep me from dying. There was absolutely no hope — and I was quickly running out of money.

Like many fellow patients, I was stuck between paying what I couldn’t afford and going without the health care I needed.

Then the President signed this bill. I was against it at first — very against it. But with the Affordable Care Act, I was finally able to receive the quality of care that had eluded me for years. I was able to consult the top surgeon in my state for the particular surgery I needed. I was able to receive the stabilizing drug that was always hidden behind a doctor’s apology: “I’m sorry, Mr. Brown, we have to take your financial considerations into account.” I was able to stay at one of the best equipped hospitals in my state for as long as I needed, without having to worry about checking myself out early because of cost concerns. I had hope.

I saw things change after the Affordable Care Act. People who were denied treatment because of exorbitant cost, well, they started to get that treatment. The millions of people who were locked out of health insurance due to pre-existing conditions were finally able to seek medical counsel. Those who were denied access to medications could now take them.

America started to take care of her own.

In just a little bit, President Obama will take the stage to help celebrate Milwaukee’s victory in the Healthy Communities Challenge and talk about the progress we’ve made on health care as a nation.

We deserve to live in a country where everyone has the same access to quality care that I did. Watch the President’s speech to hear how he’s making that happen.

I’m proud to welcome him to Wisconsin.

Thank you,

Brent

Brent Brown
Mosinee, Wisconsin

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I do not know Peter official, but he must have been born in some othjer country

The man talks like a fool. Just another Republican liberal.

The Government didn’t have to take over the health care industry to abolish the “pre-exsisting conditions” exemption Insurance Companies refused to direct their actuaries to factor into premium structure.

It was all politics. It was about buying your votes.

BS government/media bullchit.

Cool nothing wrong to admit your wrong. Wish more people would especially politicians

Geez that guy looks alot like obuma

It’s fair to ask the motives of why NIT has put this article up? Is it like so many of the other Obama articles…for the staunchly republican viewership to tear it to shreds? Are you putting this up to make this Wisconsin former lawmaker a target? I just don’t trust anything NIT does. We know the political spectrum NIT caters to, and it isn’t anything pro-Obama. As usual, my comment will probably be deleted.

“I just don’t trust anything NIT does.” Um….Hello pot. Now you know how people feel about you. You can’t be trusted any further than you can be seen. Ask the people of Burdette.

“As usual, my comment will probably be deleted.” You should know all about doing that to many of us MANY times over.

It’s fair to ask the motives of why NIT has put this article up? Well, how about the obvious, to pander to the right wing nuts here in hopes of getting clicks, subscriptions and advertising. The bottom line motive is profit, why else does this “publication” exist?? Its certainly not about news, that’s available all over the place 24/7.

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