When the freakout was at its peak, Ebola wasn’t just a disease - TopicsExpress



          

When the freakout was at its peak, Ebola wasn’t just a disease — it was a political metaphor. It was, specifically, held up by America’s right wing as a symbol of government failure. The usual suspects claimed that the Obama administration was falling down on the job, but more than that, they insisted that conventional policy was incapable of dealing with the situation. Leading Republicans suggested ignoring everything we know about disease control and resorting to extreme measures like travel bans, while mocking claims that health officials knew what they were doing. Guess what: Those officials actually did know what they were doing. The real lesson of the Ebola story is that sometimes public policy is succeeding even while partisans are screaming about failure. And it’s not the only recent story along those lines.nytimes/2014/11/17/opinion/paul-krugman-when-government-succeeds.html?_r=0
Posted on: Tue, 18 Nov 2014 18:17:59 +0000

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