An Ebola outbreak in a southwestern province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo is escalating quickly, as some health responders say they have less than a tenth of the funding needed to contain the deadly disease.
As of this week, there have been at least 57 cases and 35 deaths—a 61 percent fatality rate, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).
Also, United States citizens don’t even see the money being ‘saved.’
These funding cuts translate to less taxes for the ruling class. They won’t lower our prices or improve our standard of living.