Vaccines: good or bad?

US-CRIME-POLICE-RACISM-COMMUNITY-OBAMAMany more doctors are saying: good.

Further, they are saying: if your children aren’t vaccinated, I’m dropping you as a client.

Rather judgmental, eh wot?  Or warranted?

Brought about by recent measles outbreaks started first in LA from Disneyland and now across the nation, and a TB outbreak included in a local Sacramento, California school.

First things first:

Question: when this nation had these diseases kicked for decades, why are they emerging again now?

Answer: because of illegal immigrant children purposely imported in the United States of America at the direction of Barack Hussein Obama.

Illegal (mostly Mexican and CA/SA) children who haven’t been screened and who have purposely been spirited away and imported into numerous communities around the US with no accountability and no traceability are the norm these days.  You can’t trace their movements and that would be considered racist anyway, in the extreme.  Comments about this later.

At the behest of Mr Barack Hussein Obama II.

You can ask the federal government for an accounting of these streams, but they won’t answer because they don’t have to.  Covered as they are, of course, by Barack Hussein Obama.  The EOTUS.

Obama LIARNo accountability, no answerability, lies at the drop of a hat.

From YahooNews.com:

Some doctors won’t see patients with anti-vaccine views

by Alicia Chang

LOS ANGELES (AP) — With California gripped by a measles outbreak, Dr. Charles Goodman posted a clear notice in his waiting room and on Facebook: His practice will no longer see children whose parents won’t get them vaccinated.

“Parents who choose not to give measles shots, they’re not just putting their kids at risk, but they’re also putting other kids at risk — especially kids in my waiting room,” the Los Angeles pediatrician said.

It’s a sentiment echoed by a small number of doctors who in recent years have “fired” patients who continue to believe debunked research linking vaccines to autism. They hope the strategy will lead parents to change their minds; if that fails, they hope it will at least reduce the risk to other children in the office.

 Some mothers who have been dropped by their doctors feel “betrayed and upset,” said Dotty Hagmier, founder of the support group Moms in Charge. She said these parents made up their minds about vaccines after “careful research and diligence to understand the risks versus the benefits for their own children’s circumstances.”

Further:

Younger Americans are much more skeptical of vaccination than their elders

95 people across the US and Mexico have been affected by an outbreak of measles that has been traced back to the Disneyland theme park in southern California. Outbreaks of measles have become increasingly common in recent years as the number of unvaccinated children have increased. Last year the CDC reported the largest outbreak of measles since 1996, despite the fact that the disease had been considered ‘eradicated’ in 2000

Your thoughts?

Frankly, I was multi-vaccinated as a young person in the late 50s and early 60s.  I still have the star-shaped vaccine scar on my shoulder.  And somehow I am still alive, despite the most severe of odds.

I have to side with the doctors who insist upon vaccines.

Simple as that.

On the other hand:

BZ