A few more news stories explaining why we should all certainly take the “don’t worry – we got this” PC propaganda idiocy fairy tales bullsh!t pronouncements of the CDC and current Administration officials concerning Ebola at face value.
- Texas Presbyterian had a machine that could have diagnosed Ebola in as little as an hour. FDA guidelines wouldn’t let them use it.
- Another Dallas healthcare worker is “self-quarantining”. On a cruise ship in the Caribbean. Seriously.
- Shockingly, Syracuse University is actually erring on the side of caution and public safety. Even if they may be overreacting – good for them.
- NYC 9/11 dispatchers have a new “banned word” on the radio – “Ebola”.
- Pat Buchannan – who’s often rather “out there” – is actually making sense.
- That “21-day” incubation period for Ebola? Well, there’s now a study suggesting it might sometimes be longer.
- Public confidence in the CDC? It’s taken a major hit.
- Dallas healthcare workers who were possibly exposed required to stay home.
- Remember the nurse who flew earlier this week with a low-grade fever? She may have had symptoms earlier than first reported – like 3 or 4 days earlier.
- We now have an Ebola “czar”. He’s a partisan political operative with no public health or medical background.
- US troops deploying to “fight” Ebola in West Africa are indeed receiving training about the virus. All of four hours’ worth.
- And in Africa, as of mid-September (latest date for which complete data exists) the outbreak was still growing exponentially in all 3 affected countries.
And, in a story that’s certainly guaranteed to make you feel “really happy and safe”:
I wouldn’t recommend anyone panic, but the last linked article is IMO a fair discussion of the “worst case” possibilities. It’s worth reading, even considering the source. Because if the tools and fools calling the shots in DC don’t wake up and start taking effective measures – and a few things go wrong – the country could indeed end up in seriously deep sh!t.
Are you listening yet, Mr. President? You might want to – this has the potential to interrupt your weekly round(s) of golf!
Sheesh.

