The U.S. health worker who contracted Ebola after being in contact with an infected patient in Dallas is leading officials to examine how widespread the danger is for those who cared for him. Bloomberg’s Shelby Holliday reports on “In The Loop.”
Anybody want to talk s'more about Obamerikastan's "world class health care system"? Why does the term "The Sick Man of Ebola" come to mind? No hospital in the country is equipped to treat ebola, hardly any U.S. healthcare workers are trained to handle ebola cases - or, judging from Texas Presbyterian Hospital's track record, to even recognize them - TPH is blamed by the Obama CDC for failing to follow "protocol" after saying that the U.S. healthcare system has "protocols" in place. And, all the while, our borders remain erased, flights to and from West Africa continue, public panic mounts, and the bloody bull[BLEEP] continues to flow like a river out of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
Maybe I should add one more item to my bucket list: strangling at least one fellow American who twice voted for this on a national scale (substituting blood for water):
Assuming I retain hands and he or she retains a neck long enough, that is.
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