The people who are supposed to be looking out for America's best interest have refused to screen incoming passengers from Mexico for swine flu:
"Right now we don't think the facts warrant more active testing or screening of passengers coming in from Mexico," she said at a White House briefing.
What's the real reason? Screening passengers would go against the Administration's open borders policy.
If swine flu gets out of control, we can partially thank political correctness. What's a few million deaths in the name of open borders?
You'd think that, after the market meltdown, people would realize that this political correctness stuff isn't all that it's cracked up to be. Of course, we still have people denying that loans to low-income immigrants played no part whatsoever in the market meltdown. I'm sure those same people will say that letting people in from a country infested with swine flu is smart and moral.
I am starting to see the wisdom in sociopathy. I have unfortunately high levels of empathy; so I'll feel sad if a bunch of Americans - even complete strangers - die from swine flu. Yet Americans will not stand up for their rights; or they continue to believe in fictions like political correctness. So why should I care if they die?