lolatency said:
<b><i>I'm a little annoyed Napolitano didn't close the border and quarantine certain passengers from air-travel. At least the Europeans issued legitimate travel advisories, and Russia stopped importing meat.
Why does our government do this? It's totally counter-intuitive to make the political correctness trade-off for the lives and health of millions of Americans across all different ethnic groups. I am so incredibly pissed off at how our government handled this situation.
This really isn't the first time either. Go down to SoCal and find out how tuberculosis is on the rise. What the hell is wrong with this government? I've never seen such immense stupidity in the face of a crisis -- arguably, this is far worse than Katrina.</b></i>
I guess the government is damned if they do and damned if they don't. Some Republicans think our government has done <b>too much</b>
Here's what one conservative group claimed:
<i>I was just talking to Wendy Wright, the president of the conservative group Concerned Women for America, about the nomination of Gov. Kathleen Sebelius (D-Kans.) to run the Department of Health and Human Services. The group opposes the nomination, and Wright is raising some questions about the timing of the swine flu crackdown so close to tomorrowââ¬â¢s cloture vote.
ââ¬ÅSome people think that declaring a state of emergency about the flu was a political thing to push the Sebelius nomination through,ââ¬Â said Wright. </i>
http://washingtonindependent.com/40593/concerned-women-asking-about-swine-flu-panic
Since people are criticizing our government for both doing too little AND too much, it seems like our government have done just fine.