YES! Refusing to expand Medicaid will kill more people than one deadly virus.
82%
NO! But refusing to confirm a Surgeon General makes Ebola a bigger risk.
18%

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stopgap 11 years 38 weeks ago

Republican obstructionism is the biggest problem, not only for the country but the rest of the world too. The ecological status of the planet has reached, and even gone beyond sustainability, while the idoligical Congress twiddles their thumbs. And the're worried about the nation debt being left to their children? See what good their money will do when there is no water to drink or air to breath.

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PaulHosse 11 years 38 weeks ago

Ebola transcends all party lines, ideology, classes, genders, religions, and national borders. It's now in America because of absolute stupidity by the Obama Regime. No one should have ever been allowed to enter this country from any nation infected with Ebola. Any treatment facilities or vaccines could have just as easily been transfered there. By allowing Ebola infected patients into America (or into Europe for that matter), the West has committed more than a monumental folly. It may have committed suicide. Any deaths as a result on Ebola in the West fall directly on the head of the their national leadership; plain and simple.

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