Posted on 10/14/2014 6:17:53 PM PDT by TigerClaws
Defund the CDC! Abolish all unions! Let the free market fight the threat! Let freedom ring!
Too bad that there’s no real free market—only government-linked and government-dependent service businesses participating in bringing this decline. They are behind many of today’s regulations against real property rights and against new, small manufacturing starts.
Many doctors and nurses (including some here) have commented their intentions around the Net to bail out, if Ebola spreads here. It’s time for plans to recruit and train young men for a medic corps to replace the medical racket or pay the consequences later (see Africa and late recruiting and training after medical establishment failures).
I still don’t know what their plans are for the nurse’s dog. They did not kill it but they keep it under observation for signs of ebola.
Do they have someone in a hazmat suit feeding the dog? Do they bleed the dog to see if it has ebola? How long can the ebola virus survive in a dog’s body and what are its symptoms?
To get answers to all these questions will take in excess of $100,000. That’s why, I think, the Spanish authorities made the decision to euthanize the dog, knowing full well that the US will sooner or later do the research anyway.
Agreed on de-funding the CDC and shutting down government employee unions and government-connected service unions.
That’s great!
How about, “Blame Bush!” “Blame global warming” “Blame Republicans shutting down the government” “Ask for more spending” “Racism!”
A link to this thread has been posted on the Ebola Surveillance Thread
No, he would wear the fully self contained unit with a respirator like he did when he visited Africa (saw it on the news today after he called the nurses incompetent in correctly using the mask, gown and gloves protocol).
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