Posted on 10/24/2014 2:14:57 AM PDT by grundle
It’s only a matter of time before it’s spread throughout every major city. The fact is we have a radical Muslim and an enemy of the United States as President, and he is going to do everything he possibly can to bring it down. If it ain’t Ebola, it will be something else. The problem is not Ebola or even Obama. The problem is Congress who REFUSE to do anything about him! They are beyond contempt!
Hold muh Obola and watch this...
...seems like the policy is to allow Ebola to spread at any cost...knowing how dangerous this virus is - such actions point directly to “intentional” and should be questioned followed by holding those responsible accountable!
Time to bring back the Harlem Shake, remember that quick fad? Even the Iranian Soccer players were doing it, and having a little fun. This was a little after Tebowing took over America for a full summer and autumn season.
"CDC Purchases Fleet of Crop Dusters; Sprays Major US Cities With Ebola Vomit"
How nice. Be a member of one of the prog cool kids clubs and our Lord of the Flies government will escort you past the drones’ barriers to let you do stupid crap that endangers the icky people. Spencer himself is either the punchline for “What do you call the guy who graduates from medical school at the bottom of his class?” or he’s got a lethal case of hipster self-embrace going on. Maybe both.
I agree with all you say and by the by, how is this new czary thing working out?
Have not heard much from the new golf pro on ol Dip Shiites Staff (I can say staff, right). I did not want to use the other word.
But if I’m right, and we can stop this thing...Lenny...YOU will have saved the lives of millions of registered voters
I’d guess the latter.
Some things must be true
So we assume they are true
Whether true or not
Politically speaking, some things must be true.
1. The President must be able to truthfully say “I got this”.
2. We must be able to maintain travel to West Africa safely.
3. The CDC must be able to protect us.
These things are axiomatic. It does not matter whether or not they are true, because our policy will be based on the assumption that they are true.
So the CDC has to say, with a straight face, that they have and “advanced screening” procedure for people arriving from Ebola infected areas of West Africa, and we base our policy on the assumption that this is true.
This works its way down to the lowest level. This doctor, presumably an intelligent man, got cleared by this “enhanced procedure” and proceeded to hop on the New York City Subway. Even though his medical training and experience clearly indicates this is not true, he assumes that it is true and behaves accordingly.
Multilpy this by a million times, and you have an epidemic.
But today is the 24th of October. The Midterm Elections are on the 4th of November. Looking at the calendar and the incubation period of Ebola, it may well happen that there will be no additional infections resulting from this mistake until after the election.
On the 5th of November, half of New York City could up and die, and it would not matter to our betters in Washington DC. The elections will be in the bag, and they will not have to face the voters for another two years. In fact, an nice epidemic of hemmoragic fever might be the very thing to get people to come around on Obamacare...
Perhaps he mistook "Doctors without borders" as being "Ebola without borders."
THAT is EXACTLY what he SHOULD have done. But the CDC & Doctors Without Borders don’t have that protocol, so he didn’t. They allowed him do self-monitoring. And now they’re praising him for reporting his symptoms quickly.
He should be excoriated.
We can’t be properly empathetic (in Obama’s eyes) unless we are grappling with the same problems as the Africans.
It is a theme that has repeated itself throughout his administration.
I have no doubt that the introduction of Ebola here is desired and intentionally created.
Africanized American worker bee ¿
Although he acted irresponsibly when he returned, this doctor was down there in the hot zone trying to help. We are an empathic nation, but will never be able to do enough or be charitable enough to avoid the constant criticism from the left. To some of them, the world would be Nirvana is not for the US.
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