Close the Border you traitors - before you get us killed

Discussion in 'Politics' started by jem, Sep 25, 2014.

  1. Lucrum

    Lucrum

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    #291     Oct 15, 2014
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  2. jem

    jem

    You realize the gruesome political calculus you are supporting don't you.
    I thought you guys claim to be in favor of the workers and the people.

    If he seals the border, there is no amnesty debate leverage.
    its cold political calculus... risk ebola and entero 68 and tb and others vs amnesty.
    its a violation of his oath of office.
    it is treason
    and he and his supporters are responsible future deaths.
     
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    #292     Oct 15, 2014
  3. I heard that asshat Dr. Frieden, director of the CDC, last night. Megyn Kelly was grilling him. He's worse than obama. Cocksure, never made a mistake, everything is someone else's fault, apparently so narcissistic he is incapable of recognizing how ridiculous his arguments appear.

    Take the issue of toilet waste from these patients. Where does it go? How is it treated? Can the virus survive in it and infect others downstream. No one knows, but we are told there is no risk. The big risks are climate change and lawfully owned guns. And supersized sodas.
     
    #293     Oct 15, 2014
  4. jem

    jem

    These people in the administration and in charge of public health are treasonous.
    This is just unacceptable no matter what perspective you have other than democrat.

    They are letting people get planes who should be in quarantine.
    What the hell is wrong with our government?
    Are they willing to kill the public just to keep on being democrats?



    http://www.cnn.com/2014/10/15/health/texas-ebola-outbreak/index.html

    The second Dallas health care worker with Ebola was on a flight from Cleveland to Dallas on Monday -- the day before she reported symptoms, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Wednesday. Because of the proximity in time between the Monday evening flight and the first report of her illness, the CDC wants to interview all 132 passengers on her flight -- Frontier Airlines Flight 1143 from Cleveland to Dallas/Fort Worth, which landed at 8:16 p.m. CT Monday, the CDC said.
     
    #294     Oct 15, 2014
  5. jem

    jem

    What is the justification that allows this policy or lack thereof to exist?
    What is wrong with the entire lefitst team? How can no one be speaking out?

    For that matter where the hell are the establishment republicans. I hear Roberts said something... but its about fricken time they cross party lines and starting speaking out for sanity and stopping flights and demanding quarantines.

    This could backfire on everyone who does speak out.



    http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-10-15/ebola-health-worker-flew-day-before-reporting-symptoms.html


    Ebola Health Worker Flew Hours Before Reporting Symptoms


    The second health-care worker diagnosed with Ebola in Texas flew between Cleveland and Dallas hours before she reported symptoms to state health workers, U.S. health officials said today.

    The caregiver caught the deadly virus while treating patient Thomas Eric Duncan at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas this month. She flew to Dallas on Frontier Airlines flight 1143 the night of Oct. 13, according to a e-mailed statement by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. She then reported symptoms the next morning.

    “Because of the proximity in time between the evening flight and first report of illness the following morning, CDC is reaching out to passengers,” the agency said. The plane had 132 passengers, the CDC said.

    The flight was the last of the day for the aircraft, which returned to service the next day after receiving “a thorough cleaning per our normal procedures,” Frontier Airlines said in a statement.

    The health worker originally traveled to Cleveland from Dallas on Frontier flight 1142 to on Oct. 10, the airline said.

    This is the second health-care worker infected with Ebola while caring for Duncan, a Liberian visitor to the U.S. who died at the hospital on Oct. 2. Asked at a briefing today about the hospital’s performance, Daniel Varga, the chief clinical officer for the hospital group, said “I don’t think we have a systemic institutional problem.”

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    Ebola Spread
    U.S. state and local health workers are attempting to combat any spread of Ebola in the U.S. after the hospital where Duncan was treated has been criticized for not having initially done enough to protect the people taking care of him.

    National Nurses United, a labor union, said the hospital left Duncan for hours in an area with other patients, supplied safety suits with exposed necks, forcing nurses to use medical tape to cover their skin, played down the need for more protective face masks, and sent Duncan’s lab specimens through the system without being specially sealed.

    The latest health worker infected reported a fever yesterday and was immediately isolated at the hospital, the Texas Department of State Health Services said in a statement today. A preliminary Ebola test was run late yesterday at the state public health laboratory in Austin, and results were received at about midnight.

    To contact the reporter on this story: Caroline Chen in New York at cchen509@bloomberg.net

    To contact the editors responsible for this story: Reg Gale at rgale5@bloomberg.net Drew Armstrong
     
    #295     Oct 15, 2014
  6. jem

    jem

    Who here wants to travel to Dallas right now by plane?
    Morons are trashing the economy to keep the borders open.

    Who here wants to get on a plane without knowing where the plane has been and how well its filters are cleaned?

    Who here wants to be long the market right now? (actually I will look for a bounce but then then think about a short at a resistance level. )
     
    #296     Oct 15, 2014
  7. Not to mention...

    1. Additional cost to social support systems
    2. Increased low-skill labor force while we still have so many unemployed
    3. Increased exposure to various other diseases... which may lead to who knows what epidemics?
    4. Increased exposure to crime form border-crossing criminals
    5. Increased exposure to terrorist attacks from border-crossing jihadists

    Need we go on?

    Then again, perhaps all of this is the light at the end of the tunnel. When the 2016 elections roll around... with the economy and stock market in the tank... with hospitals full of infected whatever... where nobody wants to travel or even attend a meeting... perhaps THEN we'll wake up to the evils of the DemoCraps and Liberalism.



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    #297     Oct 15, 2014
  8. I have a friend who works for the city of Chicago water department. I talked to him last Friday and he was expressing the same concerns. This goes on, and I can tell you the "Unions" are going to start asking questions and these guys aren't like the nurses union. They'll strike in a minute if they don't get the right assurances. They'll shutdown the city in a blink.
     
    #298     Oct 15, 2014
  9. jem

    jem

    Airline Stocks Tumbling After News Hospital Worker With Ebola Flew On Commercial Flight

    http://washington.cbslocal.com/2014...-worker-with-ebola-flew-on-commercial-flight/

    WASHINGTON — Airline stocks are tumbling after news that the second health worker to be diagnosed with Ebola flew on a commercial flight the night before reporting a fever.

    Shares of the major U.S. airlines were down between 4 percent and 6 percent in midday trading Wednesday.

    RELATED: Obama Cancels Political Trips To Meet With Cabinet On Ebola Outbreak

    Frontier Airlines announced that public-health officials were notifying passengers on Monday night’s Flight 1143 from Cleveland to Dallas-Fort Worth. The airline’s crew reports that the woman showed no symptoms during the flight.

    Frontier says because of the short time between the flight and her fever, health officials were contacting all 132 passengers from the flight. Public-health professionals will interview the passengers and monitor those deemed to be at risk for contracting the virus, Frontier says.
     
    #299     Oct 15, 2014
  10. dbphoenix

    dbphoenix

    And just think, a passport would have prevented all this :rolleyes:
     
    #300     Oct 15, 2014