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

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: democrats seem to not care that sick and or special needs babies and adults are unable to find the food they need to sustain their lives.



No, we don't care you're paying more to feed the babies you insist we all have. Babies are expensive. Get used to it. Put some miles and gas in those cars and go formula hunting. It builds character.


This issue doesn’t hurt me personally, but I do care about the well being and life of my fellow man. Especially those who have special needs and could go hungry/starve to death.


Yeah, and I care about the fellow women being trampled in your pro-life legislative crap. They'll all just have to be willing to travel in search of what they need more.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:'I don’t know how my son will survive': Inside the dangerous shortage of specialty formulas
The shutdown of a Michigan infant formula plant has disrupted the supply of products that are a lifeline for thousands of people with rare medical conditions

An infant formula plant shutdown triggered by two infant deaths has created a new nightmare for some parents: There’s now a dangerous shortage of specialized formulas that are the only thing keeping many children and adults alive.

The Abbott Nutrition plant in Sturgis, Mich., was not just one of the biggest suppliers of infant formula nationally, but it was also the major supplier of several lesser-known specialty formulas that are a lifeline for thousands of people with rare medical conditions, including metabolic, allergic and gastrointestinal disorders, which can make eating regular foods impossible or even dangerous. The situation has not only rattled parents and medical professionals, but has raised questions about whether the federal government should do more to ensure critical, life-sustaining supply chains don’t break down.

https://www.politico.com/news/2022/05/07/i-dont-know-how-my-son-will-survive-inside-the-dangerous-shortage-of-specialty-formulas-00030787

The Biden Administration needs to do something quickly. This is very important.


https://www.fda.gov/food/outbreaks-foodborne-illness/fda-investigation-cronobacter-infections-powdered-infant-formula-february-2022

Something is being done. Do you think the government should be building plants to make formula? How long do you think that would take? Or perhaps they should allow infant formula contaminated with deadly bacteria to be sold to unsuspecting parents? How would you solve this problem?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:'I don’t know how my son will survive': Inside the dangerous shortage of specialty formulas
The shutdown of a Michigan infant formula plant has disrupted the supply of products that are a lifeline for thousands of people with rare medical conditions

An infant formula plant shutdown triggered by two infant deaths has created a new nightmare for some parents: There’s now a dangerous shortage of specialized formulas that are the only thing keeping many children and adults alive.

The Abbott Nutrition plant in Sturgis, Mich., was not just one of the biggest suppliers of infant formula nationally, but it was also the major supplier of several lesser-known specialty formulas that are a lifeline for thousands of people with rare medical conditions, including metabolic, allergic and gastrointestinal disorders, which can make eating regular foods impossible or even dangerous. The situation has not only rattled parents and medical professionals, but has raised questions about whether the federal government should do more to ensure critical, life-sustaining supply chains don’t break down.

https://www.politico.com/news/2022/05/07/i-dont-know-how-my-son-will-survive-inside-the-dangerous-shortage-of-specialty-formulas-00030787

The Biden Administration needs to do something quickly. This is very important.


https://www.fda.gov/food/outbreaks-foodborne-illness/fda-investigation-cronobacter-infections-powdered-infant-formula-february-2022

Something is being done. Do you think the government should be building plants to make formula? How long do you think that would take? Or perhaps they should allow infant formula contaminated with deadly bacteria to be sold to unsuspecting parents? How would you solve this problem?


You posted a link to recall information.

Elected officials are elected to help Americans and should be able to do something. They have the education, experience, and power to help Americans.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:'I don’t know how my son will survive': Inside the dangerous shortage of specialty formulas
The shutdown of a Michigan infant formula plant has disrupted the supply of products that are a lifeline for thousands of people with rare medical conditions

An infant formula plant shutdown triggered by two infant deaths has created a new nightmare for some parents: There’s now a dangerous shortage of specialized formulas that are the only thing keeping many children and adults alive.

The Abbott Nutrition plant in Sturgis, Mich., was not just one of the biggest suppliers of infant formula nationally, but it was also the major supplier of several lesser-known specialty formulas that are a lifeline for thousands of people with rare medical conditions, including metabolic, allergic and gastrointestinal disorders, which can make eating regular foods impossible or even dangerous. The situation has not only rattled parents and medical professionals, but has raised questions about whether the federal government should do more to ensure critical, life-sustaining supply chains don’t break down.

https://www.politico.com/news/2022/05/07/i-dont-know-how-my-son-will-survive-inside-the-dangerous-shortage-of-specialty-formulas-00030787

The Biden Administration needs to do something quickly. This is very important.


https://www.fda.gov/food/outbreaks-foodborne-illness/fda-investigation-cronobacter-infections-powdered-infant-formula-february-2022

Something is being done. Do you think the government should be building plants to make formula? How long do you think that would take? Or perhaps they should allow infant formula contaminated with deadly bacteria to be sold to unsuspecting parents? How would you solve this problem?


You posted a link to recall information.

Elected officials are elected to help Americans and should be able to do something. They have the education, experience, and power to help Americans.


Elected officials like your Governors? I recall dead-drops on the tarmac at 3AM to get PPE when the federal level did nothing. Time for you to pitch your Governors office for aid.
Anonymous
Wait. Are we for or against babies?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wait. Are we for or against babies?


We are for parental independence and self-reliance. The GOP way of life.
Anonymous
I'm not saying you should go talk to the hoarders (they call themselves preppers) in your life, but I'm sure all of you with 7 kids know one of them.

Anonymous
You can easily make formula from corn syrup and powdered milk. I don’t see what the fuss is about.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wait. Are we for or against babies?


The Republicans are for unborn babies, but as soon as they’re born they don’t matter anymore.

The Democrats are largely “child-free” and can’t comprehend the problems of parents.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You can easily make formula from corn syrup and powdered milk. I don’t see what the fuss is about.


You forgot the /s

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: democrats seem to not care that sick and or special needs babies and adults are unable to find the food they need to sustain their lives.



No, we don't care you're paying more to feed the babies you insist we all have. Babies are expensive. Get used to it. Put some miles and gas in those cars and go formula hunting. It builds character.


This issue doesn’t hurt me personally, but I do care about the well being and life of my fellow man. Especially those who have special needs and could go hungry/starve to death.


Yeah, and I care about the fellow women being trampled in your pro-life legislative crap. They'll all just have to be willing to travel in search of what they need more.


A lot of weird sociopaths who hate kids on here recently. I’m sorry about Roe v Wade, but see a therapist or reconcile with your father or something before you launch into your unhinged, anti-human rants on here. Here’s hoping you find some peace.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wait. Are we for or against babies?


This thread makes it clear, against. Super scary.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: democrats seem to not care that sick and or special needs babies and adults are unable to find the food they need to sustain their lives.



No, we don't care you're paying more to feed the babies you insist we all have. Babies are expensive. Get used to it. Put some miles and gas in those cars and go formula hunting. It builds character.


This issue doesn’t hurt me personally, but I do care about the well being and life of my fellow man. Especially those who have special needs and could go hungry/starve to death.


Yeah, and I care about the fellow women being trampled in your pro-life legislative crap. They'll all just have to be willing to travel in search of what they need more.


A lot of weird sociopaths who hate kids on here recently. I’m sorry about Roe v Wade, but see a therapist or reconcile with your father or something before you launch into your unhinged, anti-human rants on here. Here’s hoping you find some peace.


This from the guy who's never birthed a child but wants to legislate if a woman wants to end a pregnancy which can literally kill her in child birth. Please.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Like acid reflux or super rare? Certainly tough to live or raise a child with a rare medical condition.


Super rare.

It’s been a big issue discussed in parenting groups.

I hope the FDA/Biden can step in. But I like a strong gov’t and all of that.


Didn't the government shut the formula plant down in the first place?


You mean...because babies were dying?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: democrats seem to not care that sick and or special needs babies and adults are unable to find the food they need to sustain their lives.



No, we don't care you're paying more to feed the babies you insist we all have. Babies are expensive. Get used to it. Put some miles and gas in those cars and go formula hunting. It builds character.


This issue doesn’t hurt me personally, but I do care about the well being and life of my fellow man. Especially those who have special needs and could go hungry/starve to death.


Yeah, and I care about the fellow women being trampled in your pro-life legislative crap. They'll all just have to be willing to travel in search of what they need more.


A lot of weird sociopaths who hate kids on here recently. I’m sorry about Roe v Wade, but see a therapist or reconcile with your father or something before you launch into your unhinged, anti-human rants on here. Here’s hoping you find some peace.


This from the guy who's never birthed a child but wants to legislate if a woman wants to end a pregnancy which can literally kill her in child birth. Please.


+1

Sit TF down, incels.
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