CAROLINA CHAT
#8521
This guy was "100% sure" that no one on the plane was affected. Plus that "stop it in its tracks" line. Tells me two things, they have no idea how many people this guy could have infected, and they are only telling us what we want to hear.
I've been following this for a while now. Last "Ebola expert" estimate I heard was 150,000-300,000 cases worldwide by December. But he also was positive it would not come to the U.S.
I've been following this for a while now. Last "Ebola expert" estimate I heard was 150,000-300,000 cases worldwide by December. But he also was positive it would not come to the U.S.
#8522
#8525
6th Gear Member
I just don't see why they brought people here that are infected. I'm sorry, it sucks and I feel for you........But in the long run I don't understand why taking a chance of an outbreak here is a good idea.
#8526
I'm with you JJ. I'll be 65 a month from today (If I'm lucky and don't get this crap) and I've seen a lot of stupid stuff, and this is one of them. How can the people we pay to protect us from this kind of horror be so stupid? I don't know man...I just don't know.
#8527
I agree completely guys. When someone goes on a mission trip or whatever to help these folks, that's great, but you are taking a risk the second you get off the plane.
Taking unnecessary risks with something like this is just foolhardy.
Taking unnecessary risks with something like this is just foolhardy.
#8530
on an unrelated note if you cant afford one there are probably some at the white house. just walk inside and take one. the door is unlocked and no alarm.