10/13/2014 2:43:13 PM
It's not sarcasm, it's trolling
10/13/2014 2:44:45 PM
The CDC chief sucks at his job...He seems to spend more time trying to do damage control and manage optics, than just focusing on disease control.
10/13/2014 2:55:43 PM
There's a really weird and interesting catch that the CDC (and really all the governmental organizations dealing with this) are in. On the one hand, they're trying to keep things "calm" and controlled, doing everything they can not to engage in hyping the issue. But on the other hand, they keep acting very coy and then when the do things that appear to come out of no where like changing from "Ebola getting here is a remote possibility" to "Ebola getting here was inevitable") or like in Spain where they decide to kill the dog because it might be a transmission vector. Or they do things like quarantine this guys entire family and put 80 people on a "watch list" but then send deputies to serve quarantine notices without protective gear it gives the impression that they're fumbling around in the dark, not really knowing what to do. And it's possible that maybe they don't, maybe this really is not something they're prepared to deal with, but skulking around and being evasive rather than being upfront with everyone has the potential to make things much worse. Rumors spread in the absence of fact, and it really seems like the CDC is playing catch up rather than staying in front of the issue and the presentation.
10/13/2014 3:44:52 PM
He advocated for no sodas bigger than 16 ounces to be sold in NYC thinking it was going to do someone some good, what do you expect?As far as a vaccine for Ebola...there's no money in it, so no drug companies have researched it thoroughly. There's more money in researching boner pills, so I guess that's what they all spend their time doing.
10/13/2014 3:46:45 PM
I don't know if you're aware of this, but doctors tend to not be fans of too much sugar in ones dietand what in the world does that have to do with Ebola? sounds a bit like a talking point to me.
10/13/2014 4:57:15 PM
Obesity is one of the top killers, I'd expect the head of the CDC to not be a fan of soda
10/13/2014 5:15:19 PM
10/13/2014 5:36:00 PM
It's one thing to advise against drinking more than 16 oz of soda in one sitting. It's another to try and ban it altogether. TGL likes to put words in mouths. I never said soda was good for people.
10/13/2014 7:18:26 PM
what words did I put in whose mouth?
10/13/2014 7:52:28 PM
I can only find where Friedan said that soda should be taxed (it should), where did he say large sodas should be banned? In fact, in regards to the 16oz ban I can only find him refusing to take a position and saying that cities should make the decision for themselves.
10/14/2014 9:24:41 AM
This picture kinda tells me that I shouldn't really trust what our government is saying about ebola. I realize that things are more complicated than the way I'm about to simply it, but in a sentenceIf it wasn't that bad, and it isn't that contagious, then why do you need f'ing full hazmat suits[Edited on October 14, 2014 at 11:10 AM. Reason : [Edited on October 14, 2014 at 11:03 AM. Reason : can't link to twitter images?]]
10/14/2014 11:03:13 AM
Level A and B suits are what most agencies already usually have because of hazmat situations (and post-9/11 bioterrorism fears), but it's true that they offer more protection than is needed for ebola
10/14/2014 11:06:43 AM
^^ Being infectious and being contagious are different things. Just because you don't wear a live jacket to work doesn't mean it's not a good idea on a boat.
10/14/2014 1:03:44 PM
I typically don't wear live jackets on boats or at work
10/14/2014 1:22:13 PM
Second worker tests positive... Already exponential growth in Ebola cases from 1 initially infected person. At this rate, the entire country will have Ebola in about 82 weeks...I again blame the cdc for not putting boots on the ground and for trusting some Podunk hospital, and the Texas hospital for apparently not doing their research on how to handle this.At least it's not in the wild yet, in the sense that no one you wouldn't expect to get Ebola has gotten it.[Edited on October 15, 2014 at 5:34 AM. Reason : ][Edited on October 15, 2014 at 5:36 AM. Reason : ]
10/15/2014 5:31:30 AM
10/15/2014 6:22:13 AM
(that was facetious-- of course i don't think we will be inundated with ebola-- but it would be interesting to see how our country adapted if it somehow against all odds broke out)[Edited on October 15, 2014 at 6:40 AM. Reason : ]
10/15/2014 6:39:37 AM
Nigerians are immune to ebola by now. Its like malaria. Everyone who could get it died hundreds of years ago.(joke post)
10/15/2014 7:11:27 AM
Two infected nurses now. If we don't immediately nationalize emergency medicine and build more well-isolated emergency rooms now, there will be no turning back.
10/15/2014 8:30:33 AM
I really don't think our government is fully prepared to handle any facet of this situation. From CNN:
10/15/2014 8:49:09 AM
It's pretty frustrating when conservatives suddenly want strong, well-funded federal agencies to fix issues when it effects them, but the rest of the time it's all about small government and fixing things at the local level (or with private organizations)
10/15/2014 9:33:14 AM
I've always viewed the CDC as a well funded national organization. They should have all of the resources they need. The department of education? Not so much.Hey moron, why are you being so flippant in this thread but seem serious in the chit chat thread? Are you concerned or not, because sometimes you do and sometimes you dont.
10/15/2014 10:30:23 AM
(and this is not only because of Republicans, Obama's budget cut this too)
10/15/2014 10:38:51 AM
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2014/10/14/CIDRAP-Confirms-Ebola-Transmittable-by-AirI don't care if it's posted on Breitbart, the content is still viable.
10/15/2014 12:32:01 PM
Second nurse flew commercial to Cleveland and then back to Dallas, likely while symptomatic.
10/15/2014 1:07:10 PM
id say something about the mile high club, but then dtownral would bring up womens rightsespecially since shes one of the skinny ones
10/15/2014 1:27:41 PM
you think she had sexual relations on her flight? that's a strange opinion to have.
10/15/2014 1:33:54 PM
I'm not calling for mass hysteria. I'm just calling for common sense here.1. person is infected2. person gets monitored by (who? CDC? Texas state health officials?)3. person has to stay put for 21 days, or however long it takes for symptoms to show4. America profitsAre those 4 steps above too hard for officials to follow? Christ it can't be that hard.And sure, shutting down flights to and from Ebola zones might not stop the spread of this disease, but it sure as hell would slow it down. Now there are 2 people infected in Texas, and I can only point the finger at our government for allowing flights in. Their lives are at risk because of some goddamned political correctness.
10/15/2014 1:40:57 PM
youre going to hurt someones feelings with talk / policies like thatbetter for us to all just die
10/15/2014 1:43:03 PM
It will take nothing less than martial law to keep us confined and away from fast food for more than a week. A doctor under quarantine in NY even snuck out to starbucks.
10/15/2014 1:46:31 PM
10/15/2014 2:56:03 PM
10/15/2014 2:57:43 PM
I was talking about the health care workers exposed to Duncan.Also, ebola seems like possibly one of the worst ways you can go out.http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/special/health/ebola-effect-on-body/
10/15/2014 3:54:01 PM
The news said that first doctor is already recovering.the CDC even said that she should not have flown
10/15/2014 3:57:30 PM
I was under the impression that a good health care system could mean the different between life or death. But according to that article I posted above, sounds like it has a lot to do with how your body reacts specifically to the virus. That kinda scares me.
10/15/2014 4:07:15 PM
yeah the 1918 flu pandemic killed those with the strongest immune systemscytokine stormsyour bodys own immune system overreacting is what kills you[Edited on October 15, 2014 at 4:32 PM. Reason : TWW will really be dead then]
10/15/2014 4:31:55 PM
Every news headline is that the new ebola patient flew before she had symptoms. I know there is freedom of press but theres also a huge degree of "yelling fire in a public place" going on here and these media outlets should be punished/fined for intentionally trying to mislead the public and cause widespread panic.
10/15/2014 5:05:34 PM
Spanish flu was no big deal. A half of a billion deaths is hardly worth the ink.Also, remember:[Edited on October 15, 2014 at 6:57 PM. Reason : .]
10/15/2014 6:53:14 PM
The second nurse got on that plane with a low grade fever.If she infects anybody that ends up dying, and doesn't die herself, I think involuntary manslaughter charges should be in order.Dumb stupid person.
10/15/2014 7:17:55 PM
where did you see that? the report earlier was that she did not have symptoms
10/15/2014 7:37:12 PM
From the latest CNN headline:
10/15/2014 8:33:44 PM
10/15/2014 8:43:37 PM
Lol.I've heard that weak sauce the past couple of days. Explain to me exactly how, in your infinite liberal wisdom that I lack, how stopping flights coming into the US will help spread the disease in Africa. I'm not talking about limiting aid going to Africa, nor am I talking about forcing that aid to stay over there. I just want to know how stopping incoming flights from Ebola zones is going to make it work.Because you make absolutely no sense.
10/15/2014 8:48:01 PM
If what she did is not a criminal offense, it needs to be. That's fucked up as shit.
10/15/2014 8:48:51 PM
Yea, but then again I'm flabbergasted by the federal official that didn't try to talk her out of it.
10/15/2014 8:49:51 PM
10/15/2014 8:56:14 PM
God, you're fucking psychotic.
10/15/2014 9:12:10 PM
So your solution is to let them come here. I see.That worked out really well for these two nurses. You can say it isn't a problem with proper containment procedures all day long. But the bleak fact is that we just aren't ready.And how ridiculous is that explanation anyway? How many Liberians actually have the money to fly over here? They're gonna flee on foot if they are going to flee at all. So stupid. Just a bunch of horseshit to try to feed to the American populace to keep us believing that shutting down flights is a bad idea. So far, I can only see the results of one infected Liberian coming here, and that is 2 Americans infected, and a large metropolitan area that is probably freaked the fuck out right now. It could have been prevented, but it wasn't. Because our leadership is dickless when it comes to what needs to be done. I'm not coming down on Obama here - there are many more at the top that could be making this decision.Dickless politicians.I feel for the 9k that have been infected, and I really feel for what those that died had to go through because ebola seems like one of the worst ways to go. But at the end of the day, Africa is thousands of miles away, and I don't know why we would put them in front of our own country.
10/15/2014 9:15:14 PM
Invite the infected here; does anyone else besides THEGOODLIFE3 actually think this way?!Quite a disturbed individual.
10/15/2014 9:24:24 PM