Hey bud I hope you're right. . But i don't think you are. It won't be long we'll all geta good look.
Care to make a wager on that? Number of people by the end of the year?
Hey bud I hope you're right. . But i don't think you are. It won't be long we'll all geta good look.
And yet, it's not exactly a widespread epidemic, is it? But I guess that it's pretty obvious that it's Obama's fault, though
1 or 2 or 4... hey no big deal. . Let a couple hundred become infected then you'll see some buttholes pucker. Don't worry folks it will spread. Idiots in direct contact with the disease and then not having the good sense to know not to get into confined spaces with others that are unaware... oh Yea it will surely spread and probably faster than most think.. Hell just a month ago the idiot in the Whitehouse said it would be very rare for it to make it to the US. Yea that was spot on..
You are right, t's not his fault! It is however, yet another glaring example of why this knucklehead should have never been in charge of ANYTHING in the first place. I don't think this pretender really cares if America has an epidemic or not. He probably believes he is immune to such an inconvenience as this.
How dare the safety and concern of the American people interrupt his 8 year vacation.
Oh trust me, I don't think Obama is competent enough to run a Popeyes, much less the highest office in our country. However, I think that the only reason Ebola is a big sensational story right now is because it gives people another excuse to blame the government boogeyman for something.
You think that NBC, ABC, CBS, PBS, MSNBC, and NPR want to blame this administration for anything? This scare is bad for the pretender, and bodes badly for democrats with a major election less than 3 weeks away, yet these aforementioned networks are all in on reporting/sensationalizing this Ebola scare too! Hmmmm!?!
Interesting! Isn't it?
because ratings
he could probably run a popeyes.. Probably do pretty good ata mc Donalds too. . I think he would challenged at a chick fil a and probably a canes he would have trouble. .Oh trust me, I don't think Obama is competent enough to run a Popeyes, much less the highest office in our country. However, I think that the only reason Ebola is a big sensational story right now is because it gives people another excuse to blame the government boogeyman for something.
he could probably run a popeyes.. Probably do pretty good ata mc Donalds too. . I think he would challenged at a chick fil a and probably a canes he would have trouble. .
You don't think 1 case is rare?
You're f**king delusional!
I guess those ratings didn't matter to them on:
1. Black Panther federal voting violation,
2. Solyndra,
3. Fast & Furious,
4. IRS,
5. Benghazi,
6. Spying on Fox's James Rosen,
7. Expanding the NSA data collections on civilians
8. Eric Holder lying to Congress
They did start backing away from this train wreck they helped create with:
1. Deserter for Taliban trade
2. Unaccompanied children flooding the border
And they are now all in on:
America's 4 Ebola Hospitals Can Only Hold 9 Patients
http://mashable.com/2014/10/16/ebol...er-All-Partial&utm_medium=feed&utm_source=rss
I'm not too worried about that...
Ochsner, for example, has the capability and plans in place to take in ebola patients with negative pressure rooms, scrubbers, suits, equipment, etc.. I don't think they are a "level 4 biohazard facility" but I am sure there are enough competent individuals who could successfully treat patients without spreading the virus. I would imagine most other large hospitals have this capability.
Of course if there were thousands and thousands of infected people that would be another story, but as long as the CDC and treating hospitals do their best to contain the disease then the threat will eventually go away.
Not sure what you mean Pablo. . I would bet if I thought they would be honest about the number infected. . Hell man the market tanked on word of 2 infected do you really think they that are in charge of this abortion will be honest about it? Can't wait to see your answer.
I'm not too worried about that...
Ochsner, for example, has the capability and plans in place to take in ebola patients with negative pressure rooms, scrubbers, suits, equipment, etc.. I don't think they are a "level 4 biohazard facility" but I am sure there are enough competent individuals who could successfully treat patients without spreading the virus. I would imagine most other large hospitals have this capability.
Of course if there were thousands and thousands of infected people that would be another story, but as long as the CDC and treating hospitals do their best to contain the disease then the threat will eventually go away.
Have there been more than one known instances of someone entering the country with Ebola?
There are only like a dozen BSL-4 labs in the US and a few dozen in the world. The requirements for BSL-4 are pretty intense. There's a good documentary somewhere on youtube detailing the layout of a bsl-4 lab