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Up to 363 Ebola cases now.
Under Obama, this stuff was contained. Under tTump, everyone will get it.
What did obama do, the US isn't responsible for EBOLA in africa, if anything the US should just stop flights to and from there including any connecting ones from other countries.
Let me see if I can explain this to you simply. Someone gets on a flight from an African country. That person has EBOLA. They don't get on a "connecting flight", but spend a day in a European country and then get on a non connecting flight to the US. Voila! EBOLA has been brought to America. Or they give EBOLA to someone in that European country who then gets on a flight to America. Voila! EBOLA has been brought to America. Do you get it?
Or how about this . . . US troops are deployed to a country where someone has EBOLA and they are infected. Or a worker for a cruise ship brings it on board and the ship stops in an American port. Etc., etc.
EBOLA WAS brought to America during Obama’s term. A nurse DID get on a plane after treating that patient. Guess what happened? NOTHING
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Up to 363 Ebola cases now.
Under Obama, this stuff was contained. Under tTump, everyone will get it.
What did obama do, the US isn't responsible for EBOLA in africa, if anything the US should just stop flights to and from there including any connecting ones from other countries.
Let me see if I can explain this to you simply. Someone gets on a flight from an African country. That person has EBOLA. They don't get on a "connecting flight", but spend a day in a European country and then get on a non connecting flight to the US. Voila! EBOLA has been brought to America. Or they give EBOLA to someone in that European country who then gets on a flight to America. Voila! EBOLA has been brought to America. Do you get it?
Or how about this . . . US troops are deployed to a country where someone has EBOLA and they are infected. Or a worker for a cruise ship brings it on board and the ship stops in an American port. Etc., etc.
Anonymous wrote:
Up to 363 Ebola cases now.
Under Obama, this stuff was contained. Under tTump, everyone will get it.
What did obama do, the US isn't responsible for EBOLA in africa, if anything the US should just stop flights to and from there including any connecting ones from other countries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Up to 363 Ebola cases now.
Under Obama, this stuff was contained. Under tTump, everyone will get it.
What did obama do, the US isn't responsible for EBOLA in africa, if anything the US should just stop flights to and from there including any connecting ones from other countries.
he's from kenya and let iran enrich uranium for his entire 8 year term.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The shortsightedness and recklessness of this administration is staggering.
Ebola Containment Efforts Hindered by USAID Shutdown
New York Times: “The Ebola crisis in East Africa is rapidly escalating, with cases now confirmed in major population centers in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda. Public health experts around the world and health workers on the ground say that the response has been significantly hindered by the near-absence so far of the United States, historically the leader in any major outbreak.”
“The United States used to fund robust disease surveillance networks across the region and maintained emergency teams to take charge in public health crises like this one. Much of that work ended with the shutdown of the U.S. Agency for International Development early last year.”
The US needs to bail out countries and WHO that don't know how to function without the US footing the bill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Up to 363 Ebola cases now.
Under Obama, this stuff was contained. Under tTump, everyone will get it.
What did obama do, the US isn't responsible for EBOLA in africa, if anything the US should just stop flights to and from there including any connecting ones from other countries.
he's from kenya and let iran enrich uranium for his entire 8 year term.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Up to 363 Ebola cases now.
Under Obama, this stuff was contained. Under tTump, everyone will get it.
What did obama do, the US isn't responsible for EBOLA in africa, if anything the US should just stop flights to and from there including any connecting ones from other countries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Up to 363 Ebola cases now.
Under Obama, this stuff was contained. Under tTump, everyone will get it.
What did obama do, the US isn't responsible for EBOLA in africa, if anything the US should just stop flights to and from there including any connecting ones from other countries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Up to 363 Ebola cases now.
Under Obama, this stuff was contained. Under tTump, everyone will get it.
What did obama do, the US isn't responsible for EBOLA in africa, if anything the US should just stop flights to and from there including any connecting ones from other countries.
Anonymous wrote:Up to 363 Ebola cases now.
Under Obama, this stuff was contained. Under tTump, everyone will get it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Usaid is gone for a year and nothing happened except career faux ngo industries went bankrupt.
You forgot that half a million children have died.
https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/chikungunya/quick-takes-death-toll-usaid-cuts-withdrawal-chikungunya-vaccine-funding-updated-ebola
First of all, how did you get half a million children died? Because it was reported and re-reported?
It's a projection and a BS one at that. They make it up and throw it against the wall hoping it will stick.
https://www.impactcounter.com/dashboard?view=table&sort=title&order=asc
Frankly, USAID was being used as a weaponized political tool. You can see Mike Benz for all the dirty details and evidence he brings forth on just what the hell was going on with those NGOs.
More than that, it was a funding mechanism for the dem party. YUP. Kick some money out to X country and then a little trickles back to the DNC.
THAT is what was going on.
+1000
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The shortsightedness and recklessness of this administration is staggering.
Ebola Containment Efforts Hindered by USAID Shutdown
New York Times: “The Ebola crisis in East Africa is rapidly escalating, with cases now confirmed in major population centers in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda. Public health experts around the world and health workers on the ground say that the response has been significantly hindered by the near-absence so far of the United States, historically the leader in any major outbreak.”
“The United States used to fund robust disease surveillance networks across the region and maintained emergency teams to take charge in public health crises like this one. Much of that work ended with the shutdown of the U.S. Agency for International Development early last year.”
The US needs to bail out countries and WHO that don't know how to function without the US footing the bill.
We weren't just footing the bill; we were managing people on the ground.
To the benefit of humanity, including us, our health, and our national security.
Do you want us to be a leader and share our talents for good, or do you want to sit in the corner like a petulant preteen refusing to unload the dishwasher because Sis didn't do her chore?
If a country is a failure, let it fail. Just don't let them come here to restart a failed miniature version of their country.
Helping to curtail outbreaks of a horrific, high mortality, disease that causes people to literally bleed out of their eyeballs, is a matter of national defense, frankly. Doesn't matter how tight the border. Viruses find a way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Usaid is gone for a year and nothing happened except career faux ngo industries went bankrupt.
You forgot that half a million children have died.
https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/chikungunya/quick-takes-death-toll-usaid-cuts-withdrawal-chikungunya-vaccine-funding-updated-ebola
First of all, how did you get half a million children died? Because it was reported and re-reported?
It's a projection and a BS one at that. They make it up and throw it against the wall hoping it will stick.
https://www.impactcounter.com/dashboard?view=table&sort=title&order=asc
Frankly, USAID was being used as a weaponized political tool. You can see Mike Benz for all the dirty details and evidence he brings forth on just what the hell was going on with those NGOs.
More than that, it was a funding mechanism for the dem party. YUP. Kick some money out to X country and then a little trickles back to the DNC.
THAT is what was going on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The shortsightedness and recklessness of this administration is staggering.
Ebola Containment Efforts Hindered by USAID Shutdown
New York Times: “The Ebola crisis in East Africa is rapidly escalating, with cases now confirmed in major population centers in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda. Public health experts around the world and health workers on the ground say that the response has been significantly hindered by the near-absence so far of the United States, historically the leader in any major outbreak.”
“The United States used to fund robust disease surveillance networks across the region and maintained emergency teams to take charge in public health crises like this one. Much of that work ended with the shutdown of the U.S. Agency for International Development early last year.”
The US needs to bail out countries and WHO that don't know how to function without the US footing the bill.
We weren't just footing the bill; we were managing people on the ground.
To the benefit of humanity, including us, our health, and our national security.
Do you want us to be a leader and share our talents for good, or do you want to sit in the corner like a petulant preteen refusing to unload the dishwasher because Sis didn't do her chore?
If a country is a failure, let it fail. Just don't let them come here to restart a failed miniature version of their country.