As opposed to the real President, President Obama, who said it was "unlikely" that Ebola would hit our shores less than 3 weeks ago and put the country at risk by issuing an EO allowing people with Ebola in?
Gov Perry has a lot of say as to what goes on in the state.
You're the poser.
Originally Posted by gnadfly
I'm not running for POTUS you knucklehead......and Perry is a fucking clown, just like you.
Here, straight from what I am certain is one of your primary "news" sources.....the real story about the EO I presume you are referring to.....what it actually does is allow the detention of those folks. This RWW article is, of course, critical of Obama not because it allows folks with Ebola into the country but because it allows the indefinite detention of those people. So, which is it Gonad? And, by the way, even if what you claimed is true, tell me why you think an EO would be necessary to allow people with Ebola into the country? As usual, you're an idiot.
>>>>>As the Ebola outbreak continues to cause concern, President Barack Obama has signed an amendment to an executive order that would allow him to mandate the apprehension and detention of Americans who merely show signs of “respiratory illness.”
The amendment signed by Obama replaces subsection (b) of the original Bush executive order which referred only to SARS. Obama’s amendment allows for the detention of Americans who display, “Severe acute respiratory syndromes, which are diseases that are associated with fever and signs and symptoms of pneumonia or other respiratory illness, are capable of being transmitted from person to person, and that either are causing, or have the potential to cause, a pandemic, or, upon infection, are highly likely to cause mortality or serious morbidity if not properly controlled.”
Although Ebola was listed on the original executive order signed by Bush, Obama’s amendment ensures that Americans who merely show signs of respiratory illness, with the exception of influenza, can be forcibly detained by medical authorities.
Although the quarantining of people suspected of being infected with the Ebola virus seems like a perfectly logical move, the actual preconditions for this to happen aren’t restricted to just those suffering from the disease.
As we
highlighted earlier this week, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has measures in place for dealing with an outbreak of a communicable disease which allow for the quarantine of “well persons” who “do not show symptoms” of the disease.
In addition,
under the Model State Emergency Health Powers Act, public health authorities and governors would be given expanded police powers to seize control of communications devices, public and private property, as well as a host of other draconian measures in the event of a public health emergency.
When the legislation was introduced, the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons warned that it “could turn governors into dictators.”
Yesterday it was
reported that Emory University Hospital in Atlanta was set to receive a patient infected with Ebola. A hospital in Germany
also accepted an infected patient earlier this week. Some critics have raised concerns about the risk of deliberately importing infected individuals into the west.