President Obama said not to worry. . .it wouldn't happen here, but it has happened. And the CDC was saying how difficult it was to spread and even Chris Matthews the liberal talk host at MSNBC went after his inconsistencies. So where are we?
"Obama Nixed Bush-Era Quarantine Proposal": In 2010, the Obama administration withdrew updated quarantine regulations drafted by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and proposed by the Bush administration. The new rules would have required air passengers to submit more information to airlines and strengthened the government’s authority to detain travelers suspected of carrying disease.
"Obama Rips Bush for Being Unprepared for Avian Flu Outbreak": But something must have been done right, according to the article. . .you don't hear about the Avian flu anymore.
Investors.com. "Obama's Pathetic Response to Ebola Isn't Reassuring." "The chances of an Ebola outbreak here in the United States are extremely low," President Obama said recently. But he was wrong. We wonder: Was he repeating a considered medical opinion, or just offering his own?
The Hill. "Health Officials Clam Up about the Effort to Contain Ebola in Texas." It sounds like the CDC and others don't know what they are doing.
George Will: "Americans Want to Trust Government But Can't."
Vice President Joe Biden: "The disease spreads with blinding speed"--but there are no travel restrictions. The Veep should maybe read the Daily Mail. With open borders and travel who knows who or what is coming in.
Cleaning up Dallas apartments without proper suits! Government gone brain-dead.
Chris Matthews goes after Obama ("it isn't likely") and Ezekiel Emmanuel.
NBC News: "Ibuprofen Is All It Takes to Pass Airport Screening."
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