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Bring Ebola Patients In?
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| Outro Music. | |
| Well this is the Ebola quality act. | |
| What it's going to do is allow us to fly in patients with Ebola. | |
| So what this does is we're going to allow them just to get on the plane, symptomatic or not, fly on over. | |
| It'll be commercial airline. | |
| You know, CDC says you're not going to get it. | |
| It's not airborne, so you're fine. | |
| You know, a lot of people out here are being racist, saying that we should just, like, shut down flights and not allow people to come in here to our country with Ebola. | |
| I mean, that's pretty ridiculous, right? | |
| We have better medical facilities, don't we? | |
| Yeah, that's true. | |
| Can you believe all these people that say we should just stop flights from West Africa? | |
| Yeah, I think it's insane. | |
| I mean, I get their concerns and everything, but... I mean, the CDC knows exactly what they're doing, right? | |
| Right, and I also think it might be racialized. | |
| Hold on, I don't want to touch that yet. | |
| I've got to sanitize my hands. | |
| I can never be too careful, you know? | |
| I don't know where anybody's been around here. | |
| Alright, thanks. | |
| We can get them some football tickets, baseball tickets, hang out. | |
| There's still people that deserve to be taken care of. | |
| That's what Obama cares for. | |
| We're going to leave the southern borders open, too, if they want to, you know, take a flight to, you know, Costa Rica and then travel up through Mexico and come in that way. | |
| There's no one watching anyways. | |
| President Obama says you'll be fine, so there's nothing to worry about. | |
| No, I know. | |
| I'm a nurse. | |
| I study nursing, so that's why I'm like, yeah. | |
| Bring people with Ebola over here? | |
| Why does it seem shocking? | |
| I think I'll pass. | |
| Thank you. | |
| You don't want to bring Ebola to the country? | |
| No. | |
| Our president does. | |
| Come on. | |
| The CDC says it's fine. | |
| People with Ebola deserve to live. | |
| Come on. | |
| Look, we're going to bring them into the country, fly them over, get them healthcare. | |
| Come on. | |
| Oh, and if you initial here, that's just agreeing that you'll, you know, take one of the patients in and help them out. | |
| Alright. | |
| Okay. | |
| You're going to initial. | |
| I'll hold that real quick. | |
| Can never be too careful. | |
| with this Ebola stuff going around. | |
| Oh yeah. | |
| All right, thanks. | |
| You're good, man. | |
| Have a good one. | |
| So if we don't want to be a host, do we not initial? | |
| Yeah, if you don't want to let an Ebola patient live with you, | |
| then just don't initial. | |
| There's a lot of people who do, though. | |
| OK. | |
| But I mean, then again, if you don't want to die, I mean, that's safe to say, yeah. | |
| And just make sure you guys wear a mask and stuff. | |
| No one else has gotten it with all the equipment on, right? | |
| Oh, never mind, those nurses did. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Who knows? Maybe our government is crazy. | |
| So this is how people will come over here to be cured? | |
| Yeah, to bring them into our country so they can live a normal life. | |
| I don't want any more people to die of Ebola, do you? | |
| No. | |
| There's lots of people dying, bleeding out of their eyes and ears and mouth, and it's horrible. | |
| But I mean, we'll bring them here to the country if they're symptomatic or not. | |
| We can get them sporting events tickets, hang out, let them move freely, have fun. | |
| We'll reunite them with their families, be administered to a hospital, receive the best treatment in the world. | |
| We've got Obamacare, that takes care of everything, that's free. | |
| So come on. | |
| Help save some lives. | |
| The more Ebola patients we bring into America, the better. | |
| Don't you guys agree? | |
| To receive medical care and reunite with their families if they have some. | |
| So you want them to be able to come here? | |
| Yeah, let's bring them in. | |
| Obama says it's fine. | |
| The CDC says it's fine. | |
| Oh, you think so? | |
| Oh, yeah. | |
| I'm sorry. | |
| Oh, and if you want, if you initial here at the end, that's saying that you'll host an Ebola patient. | |
| You'll let them come over and hang out. | |
| You take care of them, read them stories, you know. | |
| Oh, cool. | |
| Thanks. | |
| We'll get a hold of you guys when we bring the Ebola patients in. | |
| As you can see, I just spoke to about 30 people, and the most disturbing part of this is out of 30 people, I was able to get 17 signatures, an entire full clipboard, in less than an hour. | |
| These are the youth that are supposed to be going to college and taking on positions to help further our country, and this just blows my mind. | |
| And now check this out, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Ten, eleven people, eleven people out of seventeen, initial at the end, where I don't know if you remember at the beginning, I said if you initial at the end, you allow a symptomatic Ebola patient to come live at your home. | |
| Eleven people said yes to that. | |
| You know, some people came by and looked at me and said, are you crazy? | |
| Our government's out of their mind. | |
| Some people just laughed when I was sitting out there saying, hey, let's bring a bull into the country. | |
| Come on, don't be racist. | |
| You know, but there's still 17 people who are one day are going to become doctors because some of the people who signed this said they were in nursing school. | |
| Some were going to be doctors. | |
| This is why the CDC is messed up as it is. | |
| We have a bunch of people in there who have no idea what they're doing, and they're putting American lives at risk. | |
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