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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 1184716" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Listened to some testimony yesterday that I thought was interesting. According to testimony in a Washington DC hearing we only have 13 beds in the USA that are capable of handling Ebola patients. The reason they said was the EPA regulations made all the hospitals get rid of their incinerators so now there are only a few facilities that can handle the disposal of dangerous waste in the country and meet regulations.</p><p></p><p>Also learned from some upstanding democrat woman politician that the whole problem is due to the republicans and the government shutdown and their withholding funding for from the CDC. As it stands, the CDC only has a budget that equates to a million dollars per each full time employee each year and the upstanding democrat said this just wasn't enough and said had they each should been given $600 more than this and had then been given this things would have been handled differently. Six hundred dollars seems minuscule to me. I seriously doubt this would even pay for a nights stay for a Secret Service agent and his call girl in a plush resort hotel - assuming he left a generous tip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 1184716, member: 4362"] Listened to some testimony yesterday that I thought was interesting. According to testimony in a Washington DC hearing we only have 13 beds in the USA that are capable of handling Ebola patients. The reason they said was the EPA regulations made all the hospitals get rid of their incinerators so now there are only a few facilities that can handle the disposal of dangerous waste in the country and meet regulations. Also learned from some upstanding democrat woman politician that the whole problem is due to the republicans and the government shutdown and their withholding funding for from the CDC. As it stands, the CDC only has a budget that equates to a million dollars per each full time employee each year and the upstanding democrat said this just wasn't enough and said had they each should been given $600 more than this and had then been given this things would have been handled differently. Six hundred dollars seems minuscule to me. I seriously doubt this would even pay for a nights stay for a Secret Service agent and his call girl in a plush resort hotel - assuming he left a generous tip. [/QUOTE]
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