"I like a good story, well told. That is the reason I am sometimes forced to tell them myself." - Mark Twain
Sunday, October 12, 2014
Full Retard
And this thing has now gone full retard.
Ebola coming here is "highly unlikely"? Fail.
Screening measures will keep infected persons out? Fail.
American medical care is well-prepared to handle it? Fail.
Ebola is "hard to catch"? Fail.
CDC-guideline full PPE will protect healthcare workers? Fail.
"Any hospital with infectious patients can treat Ebola patients"? Fail.
Dallas officials and the CDC are working tirelessly to stop any further spread? Fail.
And we STILL aren't going to shut down flights, and impose a 21-day quarantine on all persons coming here from affected countries?? FAIL.
At this point, the nurse who's now presumptive US Patient #2 was in full PPE while caring for Duncan on his second visit, after his 9/28 admission. Evidently self-isolation/monitoring is a concept no one is clear on, because she exposed additional contacts; the Dallas FD Hazmat unit decon'ed all the public spaces around her apartment complex and her car (which she was travelling around in). Someone else will go in and decon her apartment directly (which involves essentially throwing everything she owns into hundreds of barrels, to be incinerated. No word on who's picking up the tab for this trip, but if you pay taxes in Texas, presumably, that'll be you.)
And they've notified everyone in her neighborhood.
No telling what the sick call-off rate will be tomorrow at that hospital, but they've turned all ambulances away and closed their ER until further notice.
Which probably means it's presumptively contaminated too.
If your grannie was close-by, and having a heart attack later today, I hope the Duncan Ass-capades don't kill her too as collateral damage.
In case no one mentions it on the news, shutting down a 56-bed ER for a 968-bed acute care primary hospital in a major city is HUGE.
One more time:
This is just the beginning. And the officials and media have been lying to you every day in every way since this started.
Electing incompetent assclowns has consequences.
But if you like your Ebola, you can keep your Ebola.
So, hey, how 'bout that 3000-troop deployment to Liberia, to build too few treatment centers to matter, while risking infecting the troops, bringing the disease to entire units, ships, worldwide and stateside bases, and back to their families stateside, and then on to those local communities?
Bets, anyone?
Beuller?
Beuller...?
Yeah, stupid assclowns is correct...unless it is worse than that. When even dart - throwing monkeys make better decisions by chance, you have to begin to wonder about motivation.
ReplyDeletehttp://mobile.wnd.com/2014/10/is-protective-gear-inadequate-to-stop-ebola/#hfSuhgjAg4QohulW.03Is protective gear
ReplyDeleteThank you! I feel exactly the way you do. Assclowns all. Obama was not legally elected. Ballots were stuffed. The whole system is corrupted and the powers that be know it and want it. Were I as rich as the Koch's, I would take action to repair this situation. Alas, I am not, so I wait for my moment, eyes clear, strong heart, and a willing hand, hoping to give as good as I get.
ReplyDeleteBarrack Obana is not dart throwing monkey. He is strictly a pin-the-tail on the donkey type of monkey
ReplyDeleteExcellent blogs. Note two developments which may "move the needle" slightly in favor of us outraged citizens:
ReplyDelete1) Xenex Pulsed Xenon UVC Disinfection Unit: www.xenex.com, article at http://www.naturalnews.com/047216_Ebola_contamination_Xenex_ultraviolet_light.html
This machine is claimed to kill many bacteria and viruses (including Ebola) which are susceptible to Ultraviolet "C" light (highest energy UV frequencies).
2) PrimerDesign Ltd. Gensig Real-time PCR test kit for Ebola - claimed to be able to test a patient for Ebola in 90 Minutes.
http://www.primerdesign.co.uk/home
Article in "Science Daily" at http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/10/141010084047.htm
If the claims of these companies are true (which I can't verify - Aesop, maybe you can) I would expect them to be running 24/7/365 right now.
Don't worry, everything is A-OK! They may not be able to handle Ebola or track terrorists, but soon they'll ban all trans-fats and abolish sodas over the 20 oz. limit! And, those evil guns that scare them when they see Charlton Heston lifting a flintlock have to go to!
ReplyDeleteI expect everything to run smoothly right up to the point that 1,000 blacks in Harlem or Minnesota get Ebola...
"I'm from the government and I'm here to help." After nearly six decades on earth, these are the most ridiculous words ever put in a sentence. I am taking your earlier advice, the wife and I went to the grocery store, and then to the home improvement store... we're quietly talking with the kids and grandchildren, and getting ready for the three month to one year camping trip...
ReplyDelete"But if you like your Ebola, you can keep your Ebola."
ReplyDeleteIn Soviet America, Ebola keeps YOU!
...sorry. Just had to say it.