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Author Topic: Ebola: White House Raises Specter of Gov?t Closure During D.C. Africa Summit  (Read 506 times)
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« on: July 30, 2014, 11:02:24 AM »

http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2014/07/ebola-white-house-raises-specter-of-govt-closure-during-d-c-africa-summit/

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Credit: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (Forbes)

The Obama administration is urging federal employees to stay home during the summit of African leaders being held in Washington, D.C. next week and to monitor local news for announcement of a possible ?closing of the federal government? ?ostensibly over traffic issues.

At the same time the administration said the federal government is taking no ?additional precautions? to deal with the potential spread of the Ebola virus by those attending the summit.

In a twelve paragraph article on the summit of African leaders hosted by President Obama, the New York Times devotes five paragraphs to the issue of Ebola affecting the summit?an issue the Gateway Pundit has raised in several articles this week.

The Ebola death last week of Patrick Sawyer, a naturalized American citizen who was working for the government of his native Liberia raised worldwide fear as he was able to travel by passenger plane from Liberia to Nigeria with a layover in Togo on his way to an international conference without his condition being noted until he became seriously ill on approach to Lagos.

Leaders and government officials from Liberia as well as the other nations affected by Ebola?Guinea, Sierra Leone and Nigeria are expected to attend the D.C. summit.

From the Times:

    ?In an email to top officials at federal offices, the nation?s personnel chief urged agencies to let their workers stay at home during the event, which takes place next Tuesday and Wednesday. Traffic is also expected to be snarled on Monday and Thursday as the leaders arrive and leave.

    ??Agencies should consider encouraging employees who can be spared from their duties to request to adjust their work schedules,? Katherine Archuleta, the director of the Office of Personnel Management, wrote Friday in a memo.?
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« Reply #1 on: July 30, 2014, 11:07:10 AM »

Nothing to worry about hmmmmm? Yet they protect their own for this low chance of spreading the virus.
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« Reply #2 on: July 30, 2014, 03:31:44 PM »

gov't closure?

Will Obama barricade Mount Rushmore and the monuments again?
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