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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would strongly support the government making or ensuring a steady supply of any lifesaving formula or drug for which a market failure can mean death to thousands. But most people would call that “socialist” so we can’t do that. “Pro life” and “saving babies” only has meaning when someone gets to profit from it, apparently. [/quote] Let’s start naming the rare medical conditions. Will the baby or child ever be able to function and eat on its own regularly cooked meals at some point? Or what is going on? What quality of life are we talking about? America certainly had issues with extremely costly End of Life care and an entitled attitude to Live Forever at all expenses. What are we talking about here? Not acid reflux formula. Not soy formula for lactose intolerant. [/quote] [b]Medical decisions are made between a patient and doctor only.[/b] Why do you think you have the right to “name” and discuss other people’s medical issues? The left is full of insane hypocritical jerks, that are revealing themselves to want to kill other Americans.[/quote] Please tell the GOP that. Hopefully Abbott can increase production quickly given that people are now hoarding. [/quote] Hoarding? Where have you seen a reputable news source indicating people are hoarding? Even regular baby formula is in short supply. There is no formula to “hoard.” <a href="https://ibb.co/ZXGRkq0"><img src="https://i.ibb.co/PjFsfqd/6-AC750-A4-0-FAC-4917-83-DC-695-F1-A005-E33.jpg" ></a><br /><a target='_blank' href='https://emoticoncentral.com/category/tensed'>tensed smileys</a><br /> https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2022/05/08/business/baby-formula-shortage/index.html <a href="https://ibb.co/NK8b0Yq"><img src="https://i.ibb.co/JHfgYkT/AF98-D6-AE-BDB6-4-D5-E-A0-FC-8-D6-D5-C98-B9-C5.jpg" ></a> https://www.nytimes.com/2022/05/08/business/baby-formula-shortage-retailers.html These articles were published Sunday, May 8th. Post some recent articles that show parents are hoarding formula. [/quote] From NYT: [i]Now, several major retailers eager to [b]preserve inventory[/b] are limiting how much baby formula their customers can buy. The drugstore chain CVS said in a statement that “following supplier challenges and [b]increased customer demand[/b],” buyers will be [b]limited to three baby formula products per purchase[/b] in stores and online. Walgreens echoed that in a statement, saying it had also [b]imposed a three-item limit in an attempt “to help improve inventory.” [/b]Target said it had a [b]four-item limit online[/b] but no in-store limits.[/i] The “increased demand” and purchase limits are because of hoarding. People are concerned about supply and buying more than they previously bought. [/quote]
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