Evil blond skank reflects on Ebola treatments
Conservative witch, Ann (Die Hexe von den Äther) Coulter is
upset about all those Ebola patients in the US (2) who are getting cushy, lush,
free treatments at government expense. What a filthy (see you next Tuesday)!
From TPM.com
Conservative pundit Ann Coulter on Wednesday joined
the bandwagon
of right-wing critics questioning why President Barack Obama hasn't
instituted a travel ban for the African countries battling the Ebola epidemic —
perhaps with the goal of preventing those who are infected from getting
"free medical treatment" here in the U.S.
In her syndicated
column, Coulter contrasted a U.S. government-imposed travel ban to Israel
during the conflict in Gaza this summer — which lasted
one day — with the the government's current policy toward flights
originating in the affected West African countries.
"It's becoming increasingly clear this is just another
platform for Obama to demonstrate that we are citizens of the world," she
wrote. "The entire Ebola issue is being discussed — by our government, not
the United Nations — as if Liberians are indistinguishable from Americans, and
U.S. taxpayers should be willing to pay whatever it takes to save them."
Coulter accused Obama of not wanting to "protect
Americans" from the deadly virus and of treating the doctors, nurses and
military members dispatched to West Africa to combat the outbreak as
"expendable."
But by the end of the column, it became clear what was
really getting Coulter's goat:
Of all the reasons people have for coming here — welfare,
drug-dealing, Medicare scams — "I have Ebola and I'm going to die,
otherwise" is surely one of the strongest. The entire continent of Africa
now knows that this is a country that will happily spend half a million dollars
on treating someone who just arrived — and then berate itself for not doing
enough.
Thomas Eric Duncan's family may be upset with his treatment,
but they have to admit, the price was right. Medical bill: $0.00. Your next
statement will arrive in 30 days.
At the moment, more than 13,000 West Africans have travel
visas to come to the U.S. Having just seen an Ebola-infected Liberian get
$500,000 worth of free medical treatment in the U.S., the first thing any
African who might have Ebola should do is get himself to America. Of all
the reasons people have for coming here — welfare, drug-dealing, Medicare scams
— "I have Ebola and I'm going to die, otherwise" is surely one of the
strongest. The entire continent of Africa now knows that this is a country
that will happily spend half a million dollars on treating someone who just
arrived — and then berate itself for not doing enough.
Thomas Eric Duncan's family may be upset with his treatment,
but they have to admit, the price was right. Medical bill: $0.00. Your next
statement will arrive in 30 days.
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