Posted on 10/28/2014 5:22:57 PM PDT by Whenifhow
Fox News obtained a State Department memo today that reportedly details a plan to bring Ebola patients from Africa into the United States for treatment. Last night Republican Congressman Bob Goodlatte claimed there was increasing evidence that the White House has been making such plans, before anything was actually confirmed.
According to Fox correspondent Mike Emanuel, this internal memo they obtained was marked sensitive but unclassified, and goes over a proposal to determine whether the U.S. should accept non-citizens for Ebola treatment.
And what they recommend is that there should be medical evacuation for eligible non-citizens, and the State Department is working with Homeland Security on a system to expedite such a process.
Later on Fox News, Adam Housley said this has been cleared by the highest levels at the State Department.
Watch the video below, via Fox News:
I thought we had sent military to construct suitable facilities in Africa? If they are considering treating a physician who has irreplaceable knowledge of the virus, say that, it’s defensible. If you’re going to flood us with patients, no, hell no!
I think he wants to win the Nobel Peace Prize. Oh wait!
No. Just. NO.
great article - in the video on you tube they did mention cost would be on the taxpayers - if I recall. (Was in a hurry to post.)
Wow Hiliary looks like Chucky the Goodguy Doll and Valarie Jarrett looks like hmm herself, not much change she already looks like a lizard.
But of course.
These are great! Moochelle and Debbie WS are very good!
Jarrett is the best example of reptillians I have ever heard tell of. I always wondered what they were supposed to be.
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What did I hear today??? Bellview Hospital in NYC is shutting down their intensive care unit because of one Ebola patient?
If that is true, (which I don't know if it is) that is frightening. A major big city hospital that can't handle trauma of serious illness because of one Ebola case.
If Bellview can't handle that, what hospital can?
Quarantine them in Washington D.C. Don’t allow them to leave that place.
“If they are considering treating a physician who has irreplaceable knowledge of the virus, say that, its defensible.”
That is exactly what they are considering.
I've been saying that for years. Oh, you're talking about Ebola patients... I was talking about the State Department and the rest of the Obummer administration.
More info here: at 4:20 people who work for embassies and non-governmental employees, contractors - they didn’t mention any doctors in this report.
7:53 Minutes
Fox Obtains Memo Detailing How Ebola Patients Could Come To U.S. - The Kelly File
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xg-Y6YnZiaw
oops - in the video at 6:10 they do mention Health care workers.
LOL! Them too. Make them all walk around in HAZMAT suits. Even the buffoons on the hill.
Here’s the memo:
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/interactive/2014/10/28/state-department-memo-on-ebola-policies/
Train the survivors to be caregivers. 1000 survivors @ $2000/yr + 300% for corruption = $8 million = American pocket change = wealth by Liberian standards.
Oral rehydration solutions can halve the death rate.
Education and the willingness to change dangerous cultural practices are the only things that can stop Ebola.
If the State Department eejits are cringing at the accusations of why do only white Americans get the latest drugs and ICUS, the answer is, we invented them.
The corruption they would have to deal with in deciding which Africans with Ebola would get to come over in the special planes and million dollar flights to put American nurses at risk and close ICUs to other patients boggles the mind, but they’re probably completely at home with it.
Thanks! They showed excerpts on the Kelly file video.
Fundamental transformation happening yet?
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