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In reply to the discussion: Public supports travel ban to block Ebola; CDC and White House push back [View all]Nuclear Unicorn
(19,497 posts)20. Not to defend Perry but
The ACA isn't healthcare, it's a vehicle for buying insurance. Not that Mr. Duncan would have been eligible as I believe he was not a US citizen and was only visiting.
Perhaps you're thinking of a universal healthcare system.
Which we don't have.
just sayin'
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Public supports travel ban to block Ebola; CDC and White House push back [View all]
scarystuffyo
Oct 2014
OP
I wonder how many of them support sending troops, supplies, help and spending $$$ on healthcare in
uppityperson
Oct 2014
#1
Are you suggesting people who think we should restrict visa entry from the epicenter of a deadly epidemic,
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2014
#19
The USA is sending less help, money, people now? Seriously? You really believe less attention is
uppityperson
Oct 2014
#33
That is a pretty wild assumption, that I think more cases here "a good thing"
uppityperson
Oct 2014
#43
Well, in your opinion W. Africa is getting so much more attention now that it is here
boston bean
Oct 2014
#44
Some are, note that word SOME, and plenty are saying we ahould send no aid, spend no
uppityperson
Oct 2014
#32
It's very simple, and it's not about any of the things you keep trying to make it about.
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2014
#37
A ban of anyone identified as having contact with an ebola patient, yes, most certainly
boston bean
Oct 2014
#42
So, he should just "do something" like the idiots on Fox are constantly telling him to do?
Proud Liberal Dem
Oct 2014
#6
This type of sentiment is what enabled implementation of the Patriot Act.
bullwinkle428
Oct 2014
#27
And treating ebola like it's no big deal is what enabled the clusterfuck in West Africa.
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2014
#47
Fear promotes short cuts to simple explanations and simpler sounding solutions.
HereSince1628
Oct 2014
#5
by "more" do you mean one might? That is true, anothernperson might, even 2
uppityperson
Oct 2014
#11
I fear that if we have more cases the administrations reluctance to halt at least some travel
Lee-Lee
Oct 2014
#34
Apparently, some people think that their health, and the health of others, is more important than
Zorra
Oct 2014
#35
Funny how most people are more into direct self-preservation than high-minded
TwilightGardener
Oct 2014
#36