Close the Border you traitors - before you get us killed

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

  1. loyek590

    loyek590

    very high personal taxes, treat cap gains and dividends as ordinary income, eliminate the mortgage and charitable contribution deduction. Eliminate carried interest and subsidies. Stop building F35's. Eliminate welfare and section 8 housing. Repeal Obamacare. Get serious about medicare fraud. Reform medicare. Eliminate the Department of Education. Cut EPA drastically.

    that's just off the top of my head, I'm sure I could think of a few other ways to make sure nobody is hungry. And most importantly to get the lobbyists out of Washington and cut back the power of the government. All their power is in that corporate tax code. And most deductions and subsidies unfairly benefit the wealthiest individuals and corporations.
     
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    #61     Oct 1, 2014
  2. fhl

    fhl

    #62     Oct 1, 2014
  3. Lucrum

    Lucrum

    #63     Oct 1, 2014
  4. achilles28

    achilles28

    Off record, border patrol have complained middle eastern and Chinese nationals have been apprehended crossing the border for years....
     
    #64     Oct 2, 2014
  5. jem

    jem

    this is getting really sickening. literally.
    close the border til we get control of these diseases... please.
    for the sake of our children.

    come on you leftist sobs get on board a true humanitarian issue.
    lets protect this country so we have the resources to help the other ones.



    http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/201...ren-are-testing-positive-for-enterovirus-d68/


    Paralyzed Canadian and US Children Are Testing Positive for Enterovirus D68


    According to the CDC, samples collected from four patients who recently died have tested positive for enterovirus D68.
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    10 year-old Emily Otrando died last week of a staph infection associated with enterovirus D68. (Turn to 10)

    The enterovirus D68 is now being linked to paralysis in children. Health authorities in British Columbia are trying to determine if a man and boy with enterovirus D68 developed paralysis-like symptoms because of the infections. In Denver they were seeing nine cases[with neurological symptoms] over the course of about a week. So far the children are not getting better.

    One paralyzed child in Michigan tested positive for EV D68.
    Click on Detroit reported:

    The CDC has confirmed that a paralyzed child at University of Michigan C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital in Ann Arbor has tested positive for enterovirus D68.

    The case is one of 25 in Michigan.

    Doctors have noticed that several other children with limb weakness and paralysis have also tested positive for the virus, but the CDC is still working to determine a direct link.

    The CDC says the virus has been confirmed in 472 people in 41 states and the District of Columbia.

    The virus can cause mild to severe illness, with the worst cases needing life support for breathing difficulties. The strain isn’t new but it’s rarely seen.
     
    #65     Oct 2, 2014
  6. Lucrum

    Lucrum

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    #66     Oct 2, 2014
  7. jem

    jem

    RUSH: Let me just cut to the chase here on the political correctness of this. Ebola, a killer virus, is political. We're in the process of having it politicized. The left politicizes everything. The Democrat Party politicizes everything. Everything is politicized. Now, I can imagine some of you are saying, "Come on, Rush! What in the hell are you talking about? Ebola, politicized?"

    Damn right it is.

    You know why?

    What does Ebola threaten right now? Don't say, "The American people and their health," 'cause that's not how it's being looked at. Ebola is threatening amnesty. Amnesty is desire number one right now politically by the Democrat Party -- and, hell, the Republican Party, too, for all we know. Amnesty. The Washington establishment/political class wants amnesty. That equals open borders.

    [​IMG]Ebola is a giant threat to that, and so therefore Ebola has to be positioned as insignificant. "Much ado about nothing. Nothing to see here. Don't worry about it. We've got it in control. It's all in Africa; we're dealing with it." Ebola threatens amnesty. It is political because it feeds into this insane "fairness" argument. Fairness trumps everything. Fairness and equality trump everything.

    There is no Bill of Rights for American citizens, meaning that the concept of sovereignty is under attack here. That's what open borders represents. So if anything like Ebola comes along and threatens the support of -- and, by the way, the Regime isn't gonna like this. These ISIS guys? I just saw this, folks. These ISIS guys feel left out. There's a major potential scourge happening to the United States and ISIS feels left out.

    They want in on it. So ISIS just put out a statement, a PR statement. They are planning, they say, two things. They are planning to infect their own soldiers with the disease and send them across the border into the United States to infect Americans. The second thing ISIS is planning to do, they say, is they are going to sneak into the country -- it won't take much on the Southern border.

    And they are gonna find out where the families of soldiers fighting ISIS in Iraq and Syria live and they're gonna go to their houses and kill their families. They're being very public. It just crossed the wire a half hour ago. You don't think this stuff is political? It's all political. If you want to understand, if you want to be able to answer the questions, "Why isn't the government doing X?

    [​IMG]"Why aren't they doing this? Why are they doing this?" you've got to be able to decipher what is the political harm to the Democrat Party of Ebola, and that's how you explain the way they're dealing with it. It's no more complicated than that. Now, that may be hard to believe, it may be hard to accept, but don't doubt me, 'cause it's exactly what's happening.

    http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/daily/2...iticize_ebola_just_like_they_politicized_aids
     
    #67     Oct 2, 2014
  8. jem

    jem

    Rush might have been reading this thread.

     
    #68     Oct 2, 2014
  9. Rush nailed it. It's "unfair" for people with ebola not to be able to come here for treatment, just like the texas guy did.

    And all those mystery illnesses that have arisen right after obama let in all those "refugees" from latin america without any health screening and sent them all around the country? Think there might be a link?

    Certainly the CDC did before they became politicized by obama. Under Bush they developed elaborate plans for quarantining such outbreaks. Obama scrapped them.
     
    #69     Oct 2, 2014
  10. Health Officials Say Up To 100 People May Have Had Some Kind Of Contact With Texas Ebola Patient

    Jem , whatever you do , don't go anywhere near Teaxs.

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    DALLAS, Oct 2 (Reuters) - Up to 100 people may have had direct or indirect contact with the first person to be diagnosed with the deadly Ebola virus in the United States, and four of his relatives have been quarantined in their homes as a precaution, health officials said Thursday.

    Dallas County officials said 12 to 18 people had direct contact with the Texas patient, and they in turn had contact with scores of others.


    Officials said none of those thought to have had direct or indirect contact with the patient, who was being treated at a Dallas hospital, were showing symptoms of Ebola. The disease has killed at least 3,338 people in West Africa in the worst such outbreak on record.

    A top health official urged U.S. hospitals to heed lessons from Dallas, where the hospital initially sent the ailing patient home, despite information that he had recently visited West Africa, potentially exposing more people to the virus.

    U.S. officials initially described the number of people potentially exposed as a handful, and on Wednesday said it was up to 18.

    But on Thursday, the Texas health department said there were about 100 potential contacts. However, Dallas County officials said more than 80 had direct or indirect contact with the patient.

    "We are working from a list of about 100 potential or possible contacts," Texas health department spokeswoman Carrie Williams said.

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/10/02/texas-ebola_n_5919522.html
     
    #70     Oct 2, 2014