Distressed dad says 'never did I think I would have a problem finding food for my baby in America'

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:


Well, look at that.

A day late and a dollar short.... just like he has been with all the crises he has created during his presidency.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


Well, look at that.

A day late and a dollar short.... just like he has been with all the crises he has created during his presidency.


Lucky thing he did something since the Republicans right now are voting against the Beby Formula Act in Congress. Biden's Act is in reaction to the murderous right wing.

https://appropriations.house.gov/sites/democrats.appropriations.house.gov/files/FY22FORM_Supplemental_xml.pdf
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


Well, look at that.

A day late and a dollar short.... just like he has been with all the crises he has created during his presidency.

The Defense Production Act is a BFD. What was the solution from the guys you vote for?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


Well, look at that.

A day late and a dollar short.... just like he has been with all the crises he has created during his presidency.


Lucky thing he did something since the Republicans right now are voting against the Beby Formula Act in Congress. Biden's Act is in reaction to the murderous right wing.

https://appropriations.house.gov/sites/democrats.appropriations.house.gov/files/FY22FORM_Supplemental_xml.pdf


They are voting tonight. Repubs refuse to vote for it. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/house-to-vote-on-bills-combating-baby-formula-shortage/ar-AAXrpGx?ocid=uxbndlbing
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


Well, look at that.

A day late and a dollar short.... just like he has been with all the crises he has created during his presidency.

The Defense Production Act is a BFD. What was the solution from the guys you vote for?


Np- the gop solution is to starve brown babies.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


Well, look at that.

A day late and a dollar short.... just like he has been with all the crises he has created during his presidency.

The Defense Production Act is a BFD. What was the solution from the guys you vote for?


Np- the gop solution is to starve brown babies.


The majority of babies in this country are still white

Anonymous
The usual GOP members voted to starve babies. I wonder where Madison was.

Anonymous
Wait, there’s more.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wait, there’s more.


Dang.

So much for “pro-life”
Anonymous
They only care about life between ejaculation and birth, nothing before or after.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wait, there’s more.

Of course. First, the abortion thing is just them hating women. Second, if this isn’t an issue anymore, they lose it as a cudgel against the Democrats.

I can’t believe there are people who think Republicans actually care about people or would try to fix problems. Goldfish voters.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The FDA shuts down a plant in the USA that makes specialized baby formula. Somehow "it’s Trumps fault" for taxing Canadian imports years earlier. Gotta love DCUM logic


Talking about supply chain issues caused by Trump. Including baby formula.

Try to keep up.

+1 This was predicted.
Anonymous
And, from MSNBC, no less.....
Biden's response to the baby formula shortage is disappointing — and disingenuous

President Joe Biden announced last week that his administration would take a variety of steps to help parents who are struggling amid a nationwide shortage of baby formula. Biden promised to loosen regulations that restrict imports and to take measures that would increase domestic manufacturing capacity. But when a reporter asked, “Should you have taken those steps sooner before parents got to these shelves and couldn’t find formula?” the president was indignant.

The claim that he couldn’t have anticipated a particular crisis is an excuse the president and his allies reach for often.
“If we’d been better mind readers, I guess we could have,” Biden snapped. “But we moved as quickly as the problem became apparent to us, and we have to move with caution as well as speed.” The claim that he couldn’t have anticipated a particular crisis is an excuse the president and his allies reach for often when they are confronted with the consequences of their own actions. That excuse, however, is never convincing.

We heard it during America’s disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan and again when the omicron variant of Covid-19 swept the country. These disasters were as predictable as the baby formula shortage — because they were predicted.

The Food and Drug Administration issued a recall of select lots of Similac, Alimentum and EleCare in February, after four infants were hospitalized with bacterial infections related to the formulas. The recall prompted the shuttering of a major manufacturing facility from Abbot Labs, America’s largest domestic producer of baby formula. While necessary, those recalls exacerbated a preexisting baby food shortage that was already hard to miss.

“Baby formula shortages are worsening throughout the United States, causing parents to be increasingly concerned about how they will feed their infants,” The New York Times had reported in January. That same month, a Wall Street Journal report had listed many contributing factors for the scarcity of baby formula, but no one disputed that formula was becoming hard to find. Well before it reached crisis proportions, local media outlets from San Antonio, Texas, to Knoxville, Tennessee, to Columbus, Ohio described how shortages were impacting parents.

Biden didn’t have to read anyone’s mind to know the situation was becoming unsustainable. He only had to read the news. On Monday, his administration and Abbott Labs reached an agreement to resume production of baby formula. The speed with which the administration worked to resolve the bottleneck of formula supplies after it found itself under fire for not acting fast enough suggests these actions could have been taken much earlier.


https://www.msnbc.com/opinion/msnbc-opinion/why-biden-s-response-baby-formula-shortage-disappointing-n1295492
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They only care about life between ejaculation and birth, nothing before or after.


They only care about ejaculation. Point blank.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:And, from MSNBC, no less.....
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Wow, a conservative hating on a Democrat for literally no reason and making sure to hit all the right wing talking points? Well, I never!

This op-ed - not a news piece - doesn’t prove anything except that the “liberal media” is a mirage. You won’t find a single liberal op-ed at Fox or OAN.
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