In 2010, Obama administration scrapped CDC quarantine regulations
In October 2014, the first patient on American soil infected with the Ebola virus sits in isolation in a Texas hospital, prompting calls for travel restrictions between the United States and Ebola-stricken countries.
Meanwhile, four years ago, the administration of President Barack Obama moved with virtually no fanfare to abandon a comprehensive set of regulations which the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) had called essential to preventing international travelers from spreading deadly diseases inside the United States.
The CDC had proposed the regulations in 2005 under the administration of George W. Bush, reported USA Today in 2010. The original impetus for the regulations was fear that avian flu would spread unchecked.
You ask yourself who would oppose common-sense protections against future global pandemics? But this is the Regime of crony Capitalism and unbalanced obsession with Civil Rights so when the Airline lobbyists and the ACLU lawyers waved their flags, Barry obeyed.
What a President. And what a Congress. When the first American infected on American soil dies will they still do nothing?









Please see my last post on this horrible matter. Events since have only solidified my opinion. How else can it be explained?
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