Posted on 10/17/2014 8:13:25 AM PDT by McGruff
"I don't have a philosophical objection necessarily to a travel ban, if that is the thing that is going to keep the American people safe," President Obama said on Thursday.
Obama said the experts have advised him that it's more effective to let West Africans into the U.S. than it would be to keep them out.
"The problem is that in all the discussions I've had thus far with experts in the field, experts in infectious disease, is that a travel ban is less effective than the measures that we are currently instituting, that involve screening passengers who are coming from West Africa."
Obama said it's important to continue screening West Africans before they get on planes and then after they arrive in the U.S. to see if they're showing signs of disease. Sick people should get medical evaluations, he said. And people who are not sick should list their contact information.
"If we institute a travel ban instead of the protocols that we put in place now, history shows that there is a likelihood of increased avoidance. People do not readily disclose their information. They may engage in something called broken travel, essentially breaking up their trip, so they can hide the fact that they have been to one of these countries where the disease is in place. And as a result, we may end up getting less information about who has the disease. They're less likely to get treated properly, screened properly, quarantined properly. And as a consequence we could end up having more cases rather than less."
Obama said if his medical experts come back to him and recommend additional precautions, "I assure you, we will do it, but it is important in these circumstances for us to look at the history of how these infectious diseases are best dealt with. And it is currently the judgment of all those, involved that a flat-out travel ban is not the best way to go. But we will continue to monitor this. I'm asking these questions.
"If in fact it turns out I'm getting different answers, then I will share them with the American people. We will not hesitate to do what's necessary in order to maximize the chances that we avoid an outbreak here in the United States..."
Obama said he understands that "people are worried" about Ebola. "But what I want to emphasize once again is that right now, we got one individual who came in with the disease. We have two nurses who have been diagnosed with the disease as a consequence of in some fashion being exposed during treatment. And what remains true is that this is not an airborne disease. It has not easy to catch. You can only catch it through being in contact with the bodily fluids of an individual who not only has the disease, but also is showing symptoms of the disease.
"And so it's important, I think, for all of us to keep perspective in terms of how we handle this. We are taking this very seriously at the highest levels, starting with me."
Obama said it's especially important for health care workers to "have more confidence" as flu season arrives, and people with fever come into hospitals across the country. "There may be false alarms and concerns," Obama said.
"And so we're going to spend a lot of time working with our public health workers to make sure that they feel safe and adequately protected. But I want to assure the American people, we're taking this seriously. But this is something that is really hard to catch. And if we do what we need to do, and we stay focused, then this is going to be something that is contained here."
Dozens of U.S. lawmakers, both Republicans and Democrats, have urged President Obama to block travelers from West Africa from entering the United States.
Rep. Dennis Ross (R-Fla.) said Thursday that he is "putting my foot down" and will introduce a bill restricting all commercial flights from traveling to and from Ebola-affected countries until the virus is contained and no longer a threat.
"This legislation is a more serious approach to preventing Ebola from further infiltrating our homeland," Ross said in a statement on his website.
"Airport security screening is a complete smoke and mirror approach to the virus and Americans arent buying it. I urge my colleagues to sign onto this legislation and hope Speaker Boehner will quickly call Congress back into session to debate my legislation.
Can you say clusterf*%k?
This administration has at least as much affinity to Africans as Americans. We are not exceptional in their minds, we are just more citizens of the world deserving no more protection than anyone in Africa might. They cant bring themselves to bar Africans, because they see themselves and their families as African.
This is the reason natural born is in the constitution. Really simple.
That woman looks like pure evil incarnate
The way I read that statement is he doesn’t have a philosophical objection.
The unspoken meaning IMO is he DOES have some kind of objection-he is just not revealing what that objection is...
Woman to Kerry’s left has kind of a WTF look on her face, doesn’t she?
“Are these the same “experts” from the local mental institution that say they best way to prevent fire is to throw matches into gasoline? “
I’ve made a lot of money betting people that I could throw a lit match into a can of gasoline and it wouldn’t lite on fire!!
Yeah.
“I want what you’re smokin’, dude!”
Well I don’t about a can, but I can certainly tell you what happens when a match is thrown into a gallon of gas that was just poured on the ground. I think it took 2 months for all my hair to grow back LOL!
Usually when he emphatically says one thing, he means or does the exact opposite.
When he says he doesn't have a philosophical objection, maybe he has many philosophical objections. Technically, a true statement.
A link to this thread has been posted on the Ebola Surveillance Thread
Shall we collect all of his timeless wisdom?
Has anyone seen him with his coat off? I want to see the opening where Valerie Barrett or Hussein stick their arm in to make him talk.
I loved this one... repeated at every opportunity...
First of all, do no harm..."
This Medical Imbecile has transformed the Hippocratic Oath" into the PC "Hippocritic Oath."
Choice 1... Doom a primitive, corrupt, unsanitary, fourth world country to a fate of their own creation...
or
Choice 2... Doom 320,000,000 residents in the country he was appointed to protect, to the same fate, through no act of their own.
Easy choice, one would think.
However, I suspect that is not the "right thing to do" Obamamoron choice he is implying that the U.S. collectively must make to satisfy his inflated sense of PC expertise.
Still a simple choice for me. Only different.
For those in Rio Linda, there is no controversy to individual voluntary wish to help.
But a mandatory, potentially lethal choice he (or any other government criminal) feels entitled to make for every resident of the U.S is a different matter altogether.
I will be using that image a lot in the next month!
Thank you.
Well, it certainly would re-energize Obamacare!
Better correct that.
Tabasco is from Louisiana...
"Why should this misfortune be confined to poor unfortunates who find themselves in the wrong place at the wrong time?
WE MUST SHARE!!"
What a great campaign commercial it would be...if the Repubs were not a bunch of lame tired a$$3s.
What a perfect double panel graphic that would make!
One labeled
Protecting the Country from Activist Conservatism
The other
Protecting the Country from Ebola!
Is he up for re-election?
If yes, spread the word!
New Disease Control Maxim:
People cheat, therefore quarantines don’t work.
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