We’ll Tell You How Dangerous Ebola Is After the Election

ebola-hazmat-suitThere had never been a case of Ebola in the U.S. until a few months ago. Since then, thousands of people have died of the disease in Africa, and millions upon millions of dollars have been spent treating Ebola patients in the U.S. who acquired it there, one of whom has died.

But the Obama administration refuses to impose a travel ban.

This summer, the U.S. government imposed a travel ban on Israel simply to pressure Prime Minister Netanyahu into accepting a ceasefire agreement. But we can’t put a travel restriction on countries where a contagious disease is raging.

It’s becoming increasingly clear this is just another platform for Obama to demonstrate that we are citizens of the world. The entire Ebola issue is being discussed — by our government, not the United Nations — as if Liberians are indistinguishable from Americans, and U.S. taxpayers should be willing to pay whatever it takes to save them.

Maybe we should give them the vote, too! If Ebola was concentrated in Finland and Norway — certainly Israel! — we’d have had a travel ban on Day One.

The head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Dr. Tom Frieden, justifies Obama’s refusal to prohibit flights originating in Ebola-plagued countries, saying, “A travel ban is not the right answer. It’s simply not feasible to build a wall — virtual or real — around a community, city or country.”

What is it with liberals living in gated communities always telling us that fences don’t work? THAT’S WHAT A QUARANTINE IS.

At the congressional hearing on Ebola last week, Republicans repeatedly pressed the CDC representative, Dr. Toby Merlin, to explain why Obama refuses to impose a travel ban.

In about 17 tries, Merlin came up with no plausible answer. Like Frieden, Merlin kept insisting that “the only way to protect Americans” is to end the epidemic in Africa.

Why, precisely, must we attack Ebola in Africa? Research on a cure doesn’t require cuddling victims in their huts. Scientists who discovered the AIDS cocktail didn’t spend their nights at Studio 54 in order to “fight the disease at its source.”

Until there’s a treatment, we can’t put out the disease there, or here. The only thing Americans will be doing in Liberia is changing the bedpans of victims, getting infected and bringing Ebola back to America. When there’s a vaccine, we can mail it.

Naturally, Obama is sending troops from the 101st Airborne, the pride of our Army, to Liberia. Their general should resign in protest.

Merlin further explained the travel ban, saying that if West Africans can’t fly to America, “that would cause the disease to grow in that area and spill over into other countries.” So instead of infecting people in surrounding countries, our CDC wants them to come here and infect Americans.

But that won’t happen because the government assures us there’s nothing to worry about with Ebola. They’ve got it under control.

Unfortunately, everything the government says about this disease keeps being proved untrue — usually within a matter of days.

They told us that you’d basically have to roll in an infected person’s vomit to catch the disease. Then, nurses at two first-world hospitals in Spain and the U.S. contracted Ebola from patients.

With no evidence, the CDC simply announced that the nurses were not following proper “protocol.” The disease didn’t operate the way CDC said it would, so the hospitals must be lying.

The government told us that national quarantines won’t work, but then they quarantine everyone with Ebola — or who has been near someone with Ebola, such as an entire NBC crew. To me, this suggests that there’s some value in keeping people who have been near Ebola away from people who have not.

Quite obviously, the only way to protect Americans is to prevent Ebola from coming here in the first place. The problem isn’t that Ebola will leap across oceans to infect Americans; it’s that Obama doesn’t want to protect Americans.

At least he’s only putting expendable Americans on the frontlines of the Ebola epidemic — doctors, nurses, members of the 101st Airborne.

At the moment, more than 13,000 West Africans have travel visas to come to the U.S. Having just seen an Ebola-infected Liberian get $500,000 worth of free medical treatment in the U.S., the first thing any African who might have Ebola should do is get himself to America.

Of all the reasons people have for coming here — welfare, drug-dealing, Medicare scams — “I have Ebola and I’m going to die, otherwise” is surely one of the strongest. The entire continent of Africa now knows that this is a country that will happily spend half a million dollars on treating someone who just arrived — and then berate itself for not doing enough.

Thomas Eric Duncan’s family may be upset with his treatment, but they have to admit, the price was right. Medical bill: $0.00. Your next statement will arrive in 30 days.

And now we’re going to have to let in entire families with Ebola, because the important thing is — actually, I don’t know why. It’s some technical, scientific point about fences not working.

Republicans — Americans — have got to demand Frieden’s resignation. If only we could demand Obama’s.

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  • truebearing

    Some things are as simple as they look. Obama is punishing Americans for the wrongs he believes they have done the world. He is intentionally exposing this country to disease, terror, bankruptcy, and eventual civil war. Obama is the Great Scourge of America. A malignant, sadistic, and pathologically self-righteous racist with a messianic level of narcissism.

    The more Ebolabama’s popularity drops, the more vindicated he will feel when inflicting death and suffering on America. Never was the term “vicious cycle” more appropriate.

    • Bamaguje

      What do you expect from a guy who attended a “God damn America” church for twenty years… until the demands of his presidential campaign forced him to quit?
      His wife wasn’t proud of America until her husband won the Democratic party presidential nomination.

      How did willfully blind America elect such a traitorous anti-American?

      • kasandra

        Stupidity.

        • Harry_the_Horrible

          And a bit of vote fraud.

          • kiwi41

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            and that is what the US has inherited and the POS is doing
            its best to reduce the US to that level.

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      • truebearing

        Americans have become a tad too self-indulgent, not to mention lazy. Ultimately, Obama’s rise to power is directly the result of a precipitous drop in the morality of the voters.

        The dumbing down of America has been a big part of the Left’s success as well. We have many idiots in this country who have zero knowledge of the recent history of leftist regimes.

      • ConcernedCitizen999

        The people who voted for Obama (and you know who they are) hate America as much as he does, think about it.

    • Patriot077

      It isn’t enough for him to punish us using the various and sundry tools available to him within our own borders I take it.

      • truebearing

        He’s partial to African forms of revenge.

  • Vel_Non

    There is a Congressional Hearing scheduled for Thursday, October 16, 2014.

    Texas Health Resources, the hospital system at the epicenter of this disastrous and dangerous public health disaster in the making, has blithely written off its egregious errors and blunders as mere “mistakes”.

    Daniel Varga, M.D., the Chief Medical Officer of Texas health Resources, has declined to testify in person at this Hearing, offering instead a Legal Affairs Department created and vetted “testimony” substitute which is in effect a self-serving press release in an effort to minimize both present and future – and burgeoning and predictably enormous – legal liability flowing from their “mistakes”. Varga’s press conferences are regularly cut off by Texas Health Resources officials as he is spirited away “to attend to other business”.

    Dr. Varga and Texas Health Resources have thus declined to be sworn and have made themselves unavailable to answer any questions that are both legitimate and of urgent concern that would be expected to arise in the course of any such Hearing.

    The effete excuse that Dr. Varga is needed elsewhere is and should be completely unavailing. Dr. Varga has time to attend press conferences and to make press releases.

    This patently lame excuse is still more unavailing in this day and age where there are many methods to take depositions, to take testimony and to pose questions and to elicit answers from those persons who for whatever reason are allowed to avoid being present in person.

    The Committee can and should subpoena Dr. Varga or at a minimum a reasonable substitute who can testify with knowledge and competence before the Committee.

    Texas Heath Resources and Dr. Daniel Varga should not be allowed to evade their responsibility to the Congressional Committee, to Congress and to the American public. They have an obligation, instead of hunkering down and shielding themselves from needed, timely and legitimate inquiry, to be open and forthcoming with respect to these urgent and vital matters, particularly, as here, with respect to a virulent disease with a known mortality rate of over 70% and which presents a clear and present danger to virtually every member of the American public.

    Our legislators, including the Committee Chair Michael C. Burgess (R–Lewisville) of the Texas Congressional District 26, should be diligent on behalf of all Americans and insist on full and complete disclosure and an opportunity to question those Texas Health Resources officials who to date have offered only excuses for what they charitably term their “mistakes”.

    • kasandra

      The fact is, people make mistakes. Even hospital personnel. The fact that they put erasers on pencils is a testament to humans being prone to err. So, mistakes will be made and the disease will spread. The only way to prevent this is to keep people from hot zone areas from coming into this country. Seems simple to me.

      • Vel_Non

        You have missed – or you misunderstood - my point.

        Not all so-called “mistakes” are of the same order or of the same magnitude and import – and not all “mistakes” are truly “mistakes”.

        There is a difference between a fatal mistake which is both definitive and final – and failing to dot an i or to cross a t for which pens and erasers – and backspace and delete keys – are the tools of choice.

        Moreover, for you to assert that just because humans err is a justification for the act of erring itself is, to be most charitable to you – unavailing.

        The “mistakes” at issue here are monumental and not merely what could be called ministerial or typographical.

        These “mistakes” need to be aired and explored and explained.

        There is the now commonplace, overworked and often disingenuous claim of “mistake” when someone is caught in a crime, in a lie or in an act of deception or subterfuge; for example, a recent revocation of Senator John Walsh’s Master of Strategic Studies degree by the Army War College for plagiarism – in answer to which Walsh claimed simply to have “made a mistake”

        These are no mere “mistakes” – they are blunders resulting at least in part from systemic and institutional flaws and fatally erroneous assumptions, among other ills, the result of which are that people died – and that many more will die.

        • kasandra

          I don’t know why you think I was disagreeing with you. My point was that there will inevitably be mistakes and that the best way to prevent them from becoming fatal is not to allow disease vectors into the country in the first place. Of course mistakes in this context are serious and can be fatal. That’s why our policy should be to do things that make them irrelevant by not having the disease present here so it cannot spread.

          • Vel_Non

            We are not in any essential or existential disagreement.

            If anything, I was enlarging upon what you wrote to state that there are mistakes… and then there are mistakes, sometimes of colossal proportions – and to point out that, because of this sea change of a difference, it is important to distinguish these two distinct categories which unfortunately are all too often commingled and confounded.

            I still love you – I’m yours, be mine.

        • Pete

          There is not a perfect process.

          But that does not obviate the need to investigate and perhaps to place blame.

          The CDC director was quick to blame the nurses for getting sick. There is the explanation that they wore too much protective clothing. That one really is rich.

          If he feels that way he should teat ebola patients for a year and we’ll see if he changes his tune.

          • Vel_Non

            Frieden, along with the expected bevy of talking heads at the federal, state and local levels, is a political creature who plies the party line.

            He has made pronouncements that knowledgeable medical and epidemiology professionals know to be speculative at best. devoid of scientific support and which are more akin to mere bromides and lies.

            A single index case, Duncan alone, has wreaked havoc on an unprepared and now devastated health system in Dallas and has led to at least two known infections and hundreds more under surveillance for infection.

            Virtually every other health care system and facility across the nation would have fared no better and likely much worse. While much of the criticism of THR is sustainable, THR is among the finest healthcare systems anywhere, and if they drop the ball, there are precious few that would not have.

            As a result, the first and foremost priority should be to vigorously stem the inflow of additional index cases and this MUST be done immediately and without delay, absolutely interdicting ALL inflow from endemic areas WITHOUT EXCEPTION.

            As nothing short of sheer INSANITY, the Obama administration and its apparatchiks, lackeys and political hacks at the CDC and elsewhere have absolutely refused to stop the influx from endemic areas, ruling instead by executive order and purposefully sidestepping Congress to continue to allow arrivals from affected areas.

            They cite three incredibly lame and inane reasons for refusing to implement the most basic tenets of epidemiology which is to contain the source.

            Instead of protecting the American public, they are more concerned with protecting “emerging democracies”!

            Instead of protecting the American public and policing the southern border, they claim that stopping inbound travel would lead to increased surreptitious and uncontrolled entry! – with a resultant net increase in the number of Ebola-infected persons entering the US!

            Instead of protecting the American public, they claim that containing the epidemic within the endemic areas will lead to more infections there which would pose a greater risk to America!

            All three of the above are not only lame but, incredibly, they are being advanced with a straight face!

            This strains the imagination let alone belief itself!

            When “things don’t make sense” – and here they surely do not – there is important data missing or data which is not being given its proper due – or both.

            What surely is “missing” here is the strong arm of the government which trumps not only science but common sense.

            What also is “missing” to explain the infections of two ICU nurses is that the Ebola strains are transmissible by the airborne route AND current barriers are inadequate to protect against this mode of transmission.

            This is not “rocket science” – it is, instead, big government run amok and big government willing to sacrifice countless ordinary people to their lefftist “we know what’s best for you better than you do”, politically motivated and ever shifting goals.

            Heaven help us all – before they kill us all!

  • swemson

    We won’t see any cure for Ebola for a VERY long time if ever, because the western elites see it as essentially an African disease, and their entire worldview is based on the assumption that it’s their duty to reduce the world’s population by over 90% in the first place, in order to create their utopian “sustainable” society. Anyone doubting this needs only to look seriously into their game plan for the rest of the 21st century. It’s called “Agenda 21″

    Look at what’s happening with Malaria as an example. Millions die from it in the third world ever year, because the UN with the aid of the USA, do not allow them to purchase DDT, which we use freely here. Ever hear of any Americans or Europeans dying of Malaria? You won’t…

    A few months ago, I heard one of the far left’s well known spinmeisters, (I think it was Bob Beckel) smugly reply to his right wing pals on one of the Fox talk shows that he wasn’t worried about the coming midterm elections, because the democratic party had an October surprise waiting in the wings….

    Call me paranoid if you wish, but I wouldn’t be surprised if this Ebola scare is it. In fact I wouldn’t be a bit surprised if this was intended to be the excuse Obama needs to declare martial law, and put future elections on hold altogether.

    Stay tuned all you news junkies…. the next few months could be very interesting for us.

    fs

    • uleaveuswithnoalternative

      The Ebola virus was first identified in 1976, Marburg in 1967 and researchers have been working on a vaccine for these diseases for a very long time. The problem with finding a “cure” for a virus like Ebola, is that technically viruses aren’t alive, you can’t kill something that isn’t alive.
      To develop a drug strong enough to destroy a virus, would be a substance strong enough to kill the patient.
      This explains why there is no cure for ANY virus, not for AIDS, not for the flu, and not for the common cold.
      The only hope is for a vaccine to immunize people against the virus, but since Ebola mutates quickly (like the AIDS virus), a vaccine might be a long time coming, if ever.

    • JayWye

      We DO NOT “use DDT freely here” in the US. We don’t have malaria here because we don’t have the malaria-carrying mosquitoes here,and we spray pesticides (not DDT) to control mosquitoes.

      BTW,DDT was also great at termite control. It’s only problem was -airborne- spraying of DDT.

  • Docs357

    He’s useing this as a threat to keep these lame puppets in power. It doesn’t matter how dangerous this disease is ? He intends to kill as many Americans as me can. His goal is a new world order without a white race he’s is a Muslim fled with evil and hate. We will be faced with the truth in such a way no one can deny it by then it will be to late. He’s destroying our military one day at a time. Soldiers must be loyal to him not the constitution. He’s against everything this country was built on and stands for. Trust no one who’s loyaty can be bought at price. Satan bought him with a promise of a kingdom his down payment is the life’s and souls of Christians. The true believers no this and have nothing to do with him or his followers.

  • Gamal

    There is evidence that Ebola is an airborne disease. see
    http://healthmap.org/site/diseasedaily/article/pigs-monkeys-ebola-goes-airborne-112112

    and
    http://gotnews.com/despite-cdc-assurances-ebola-gone-airborne/
    The CDC continues to deny that Ebola is airborne. It would make it harder to justify bringing patients here if they admitted how contagious it is. One of the many serious consequences of the CDC’s denial of reality is that hospitals are not taking the safety measures they would otherwise take. The Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania for example does not plan to keep Ebola patients in negative pressure areas. Negative pressure rooms are a way to ensure that air with pathogens does not flow out of the room and infect people. There is reasonably priced equipment that will make the air go into a filter instead before being vented to the outdoors. (see http://www.abatement.com/patient-isolation/patient-isolation-patient-rooms.htm). The CDC instead of insisting that their protocol is being violated should be insisted that Ebola patients be kept at all time in Airborne Infection Isolation Rooms. The CDC should be making mandatory the building of more such rooms to prepare for increased numbers of Ebola patients.
    Most importantly, because Ebola is airborne, we should keep these patients out of the United States.

    • uleaveuswithnoalternative

      ANY hospital that attempts to isolate & treat an Ebola patient, outside of the 4 US hospitals that have BSL-4 containment units, is risking the lives of their doctors, nurses, lab technicians, respiratory techs, & everyone
      else entering that hospital.

      America has only 4 units that have been built to handle & contain Ebola & other hemorrhagic viruses:
      1) The National Institutes of Health (NIH) Clinical Center, Bethesda, Maryland has 3 beds.
      2) Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha – 10 beds.
      3) Emory Hospital, Atlanta has 3 beds.
      4) St Patrick’s Hospital, Missoula – 3 beds.

      That’s a grand total of 19 BSL-4 (Biosafety level 4) biocontainment beds for 317 MILLION people in the US.
      The Obama administration is doing everything possible to ensure that Ebola & other lethal, infectious diseases enter the US.
      Uganda is now experiencing an outbreak of Marburg Hemorrhagic Fever. Marburg is a virus similar to Ebola that has a 24-88% mortality rate.
      We won’t be stopping air travel from that country either.

      • Gamal

        One concern I have is the transport of these patients into the hospital. Even if you put them in a BSL4 room you have to get them to that room.

      • Pete

        The relevant pathogens may be viruses, bacteria, or fungi, and they may be spread through coughing, sneezing, raising of dust, spraying of liquids, or similar activities likely to generate aerosol particles or droplets.

        I think that a virus shaped like ebola would have greater difficulty maintaining structural integrity when it was airborne than other viruses.

        I think it could engineers and epidemiologists could get together and predict what type (shape) of viruses would survive airborne.

        Of course with droplets that greatly improves their survivability. they have support for their structure. CDC lies aside.

        Just off hand a viruses shaped like a rod or a ball would survive better than one shaped all spindly like.

    • Pete

      The relevant pathogens may be viruses, bacteria, or fungi, and they may be spread through coughing, sneezing, raising of dust, spraying of liquids, or similar activities likely to generate aerosol particles or droplets.

  • Underzog

    As Ann Coulter says, if only we can demand Obama’s resignation, too. The symbolism of Obama’s travel ban on Israel and lack of travel ban on disease ridden Africans is horrific symbolism. It shows that Obama thinks Jews are lower than deadly diseases as there was a ban on the Jewish state, but not on states carrying the Ebola virus. Even Hitler considered Jews equal to lice and disease. He didn’t say Jews were worse than lice and disease, but Obama the affirmative action Hitler has symbolism that says Jews are worse by the antisemitic travel ban he put on Israel.

    • Sheik Yerbouti

      This isn’t just Obama. This is ALL of black America. Only blacks “deserve” the earth. Only blacks “deserve” to live. Sure, blacks hate Jews, Cynthia even spelled it out. But the real hatred blacks have is for anyone who isn’t black. Until that OBVIOUS message reaches global assimilation, we will have these OBVIOUS contradictions in logic, that is ALWAYS in favor of blacks and the expense of everyone else.

      Of course, pointing out facts is now “rac|st”. Which I am called routinely. But then, I’m not black, so I MUST be a racist. Right?

      • laura r

        im so sick of this black talk, i tune out. boring & how can anyone listen?

      • Pete

        I would say 905 of Black America not all.

  • tagalog

    The concept of posse comitatus forbids Obama from using the U.S. military to secure our borders from illegals crossing, but it’s OK to send them to be sort of nurses’ aides to West Africa.

    I think I got it.

    What are we going to do when all those military people, doctors, nurses, and so on, want to come back to the U.S.? Will they be quarantined first, or just go right back into their communities?

    • JayWye

      From what I’ve read,the US soldiers over in W.Africa are to be quarantined -over there-,and only returned to the US once they’ve been cleared.

  • Hard Little Machine

    Progressives and liberals screamed for years they wanted the US to be more like every other country. Well ok then, there you have it. Oh you thought they meant Copenhagen? Nope, Liberia.

    • Gee

      I think their goal is more like Syria or Iraq

  • Atikva

    The title says it all.

    The next question is: how many Americans will have to die, either from Ebola, ANT C68, tuberculosis or any other epidemic introduced to our country by the moronic islamo-socialist regime before the survivors finally remove that plague from our horizon?

  • laura r

    ann, why are these soldiers going? if it were me, i would quit the military. as some resports have said: they wont be wearing protective suits & wont be armed.

    • Pete

      If you have 12 years in you are going tor try to do the next 8 to have some retirement in hand before you go on to your next job (next career).

      Now some generals are looking very hard at personnel costs. There has been talk of moving from a defined pension to a 401 K. If someone does not have a service connected disability, this could be a very good ideal. A service connected disability could be taken care of via the VA.

      If a president is in office and people do not like his polices, because he is a complete M0ron, then they could quit even if they have as little as 4 to 6 years of service. They would not lose their retirement, because it is a 401K now. 2/3rds of those with 6 year obligations would have their EAOS come up with in the president’s term of office. If all the sudden there was a spike in people not re-upping and there were manpower shortfalls that necessitated stop loss.

      It would be a de facto poll on the presidents policies. It would make re-election more difficult.

    • Pete

      Not being armed bothers me. They should have side arms and/or rifles or at least have armed military police.

      Boko Harm could take a a holiday weekend and get over there. It would take them 2 or 3 days driving.

      If it is true, the force protection plan sucks IMO.

      • laura r

        our leaders know what they are doing, they follow orders. why are thee soldiers going? they an quit the military.

  • Peter Castle

    An excellent column.

    See “Ann Coulter at Her Best” at http://wp.me/p4jHFp-2u.

  • physicsnut

    I was watching Frieden on c-span . what bothers me is that he
    is talking about measures to prevent an epidemic. Fine. We keep an eye on 70 people who might have been exposed and quarantine them. That does not answer the question of what happens if 5 of them actually get SICK ! The NIH has TWO BEDS ! Frieden doesn’t get that far. Then he assume that if people do not come in by plane, then they will go around the system and not have their temperature taken or questioned. So ? They already do that anyway. This is argument by psychobabble. We expect outbreaks to be contained anyway – we also expect not to get ebola cases in america in the first place – or any other hellhole diseases that cost zillions and threaten lives, for which there are no therapies or vaccines, and kills nurses. Besides – who needs this junk ???

  • barney59

    Reminiscent of Pelosi and her “We have to pass it before we know what’s in it…” moment…

  • Pete

    “The entire Ebola issue is being discussed — by our government, not the United Nations — as if Liberians are indistinguishable from Americans, and U.S. taxpayers should be willing to pay whatever it takes to save them.”

    This is most certainly a true statement.

    To wit, the U.S. government does care a wit who votes in our elections. The more the better according to Democrats.

    If you overstay your visa or cross our border, you should be able to vote according to DEMOCRAPS!

  • badbadlibs

    The con man (o bama) is a stark, raving, mad lunatic. He will destroy everything in his path before he’s done with America.
    Ebola, beheading, troops to Africa, virus killing children, Iraq lost, ISIS well, and that’s just this week.
    Whatever he thinks is right, know it’s wrong. Whatever he tells you to do, don’t.
    His head is screwed in backwards.

    • laura r

      no. he knows what he is doing. even if he didnt exist, someone else would be doing the same thing. this is not about him.

  • DowntotheBone

    “The problem isn’t that Ebola will leap across oceans to infect Americans; it’s that Obama doesn’t want to protect Americans.”

    Bingo!

  • Tuaca1107

    Why aren’t they talking about the 600,000 who have died from tuberculosis. So is it Ebola or tuberculosis that OVOMIT is welcoming into USA?

  • anon_the_great

    I love Ann Coulter. She is unencumbered by the thought process.

  • xerakis

    nobama is simply third world mongrel garbage , who like all left wingers takes the production of people who make and produce and use it to buy the votes of those who are simply looking for a free ride. Un American and immoral, pathetic!

  • Steven M Tenneshaw

    No travel ban for you, America. Time to update that old black power jingle:

    /////////////////////////////////
    Beep beep
    Bang bang
    Ungawah
    Ebola
    ////////////////////////////////

  • USARetired

    Obama, member of ‘The Muslim Brotherhood, and non-citizen, has absolutely no interest in containing Ebola here in the USA!