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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 Hong Kong, China' state-run media group CCTV News reported that a female patient with suspected Ebola symptoms had been isolated for treatment in the city. However, the South China Morning Post reported that the woman who had been on vacation in Kenya subsequently tested negative for the disease.
originally posted by: AreUKiddingMe
a reply to: Glinda
It is a head-scratcher. Why close down the government instead of stopping all flights from Africa? S&F
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.
So we've got a Sh&*tload of Africans coming to DC next week for a summit? AmIREADINGThis right?
originally posted by: FlyersFan
The following is my opinion as a member participating in this discussion.
So the US Gov't is talking about closing our government down while this African leader summit is on ... because of 'traffic issues'?? Is this standard policy to close our government down during summits because of traffic issues'???As an ATS Staff Member, I will not moderate in threads such as this where I have participated as a member.
The Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders is the exchange program of the President’s Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI). This program brings over 500 young leaders to the United States each year, beginning in 2014, for leadership training, academic coursework, and mentoring.
originally posted by: Aliensun
a reply to: Cuervo
Given some of the things we see in government today that seem bent on destroying America in many carefully selected ways, why would they not allow this event to take place? After all what's the harm? It must go on for the sake of PC. And if anyone complains thatt this particular crowd should not be coming at this time then, oh, god! It's racism!!!
Uh, no, it's geography.