Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait. People on public assistance get to skip the rationing? That is insanity. Babies need to eat. Ration across the board. Yes Biden’s America is a country I do not recognize.
And yet it’s a country I knew I was gonna see so voted otherwise.
Yes, one that recognizes the particular challenges low-income people face and don’t want to see their children die of starvation because they don’t have as many options as more affluent families.
I guess in your vision for America, we would let the poor kids die.
I don't want rich kids to die because their parents can afford things either. It's not either/or. If there is a limited supply of X, you don't let Y buy it all because they are poor. And prioritizing people who don't even belong here over our own citizens is pure garbage. I'm so sick of the virtue signaling of the wealthy elite
Rich kids are not going to die from this.
Middle class families are hurting. Low income families are hurting. We should be ensuring that the children of every American citizen has formula, if needed.
And the particular measures pp (maybe you?) is complaining about at trying to address the particular burdens this places low-income families. Why do you have a problem with that? Middle class families have far more options for getting formula than low-income families.
Not right now they don't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait. People on public assistance get to skip the rationing? That is insanity. Babies need to eat. Ration across the board. Yes Biden’s America is a country I do not recognize.
And yet it’s a country I knew I was gonna see so voted otherwise.
Yes, one that recognizes the particular challenges low-income people face and don’t want to see their children die of starvation because they don’t have as many options as more affluent families.
I guess in your vision for America, we would let the poor kids die.
I don't want rich kids to die because their parents can afford things either. It's not either/or. If there is a limited supply of X, you don't let Y buy it all because they are poor. And prioritizing people who don't even belong here over our own citizens is pure garbage. I'm so sick of the virtue signaling of the wealthy elite
Rich kids are not going to die from this.
Middle class families are hurting. Low income families are hurting. We should be ensuring that the children of every American citizen has formula, if needed.
And the particular measures pp (maybe you?) is complaining about at trying to address the particular burdens this places low-income families. Why do you have a problem with that? Middle class families have far more options for getting formula than low-income families.
Not right now they don't.
Yes, they do. If there are four can of formula on the shelf that aren’t a WIC-eligible brand, middle class families can still buy them. They can also go to stores and online retailers that don’t participate in WIC. A WIC participant who buys six can today rather than four but will only be able to buy 3 more cans for the entire month is not the problem here.
But I get it, you view them as expendable.
No. The point is that middle class families CANNOT FIND FORMULA.
I cannot tell you of the number of stories I have heard from presumably middle class mothers who cannot find formula anywhere.
It is a crisis that this WH has totally mismanaged, It is not like they weren't warned. Typical.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait. People on public assistance get to skip the rationing? That is insanity. Babies need to eat. Ration across the board. Yes Biden’s America is a country I do not recognize.
And yet it’s a country I knew I was gonna see so voted otherwise.
Yes, one that recognizes the particular challenges low-income people face and don’t want to see their children die of starvation because they don’t have as many options as more affluent families.
I guess in your vision for America, we would let the poor kids die.
I don't want rich kids to die because their parents can afford things either. It's not either/or. If there is a limited supply of X, you don't let Y buy it all because they are poor. And prioritizing people who don't even belong here over our own citizens is pure garbage. I'm so sick of the virtue signaling of the wealthy elite
Rich kids are not going to die from this.
Middle class families are hurting. Low income families are hurting. We should be ensuring that the children of every American citizen has formula, if needed.
And the particular measures pp (maybe you?) is complaining about at trying to address the particular burdens this places low-income families. Why do you have a problem with that? Middle class families have far more options for getting formula than low-income families.
Not right now they don't.
Yes, they do. If there are four can of formula on the shelf that aren’t a WIC-eligible brand, middle class families can still buy them. They can also go to stores and online retailers that don’t participate in WIC. A WIC participant who buys six can today rather than four but will only be able to buy 3 more cans for the entire month is not the problem here.
But I get it, you view them as expendable.
No. The point is that middle class families CANNOT FIND FORMULA.
I cannot tell you of the number of stories I have heard from presumably middle class mothers who cannot find formula anywhere.
It is a crisis that this WH has totally mismanaged, It is not like they weren't warned. Typical.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait. People on public assistance get to skip the rationing? That is insanity. Babies need to eat. Ration across the board. Yes Biden’s America is a country I do not recognize.
And yet it’s a country I knew I was gonna see so voted otherwise.
Yes, one that recognizes the particular challenges low-income people face and don’t want to see their children die of starvation because they don’t have as many options as more affluent families.
I guess in your vision for America, we would let the poor kids die.
I don't want rich kids to die because their parents can afford things either. It's not either/or. If there is a limited supply of X, you don't let Y buy it all because they are poor. And prioritizing people who don't even belong here over our own citizens is pure garbage. I'm so sick of the virtue signaling of the wealthy elite
Rich kids are not going to die from this.
Middle class families are hurting. Low income families are hurting. We should be ensuring that the children of every American citizen has formula, if needed.
And the particular measures pp (maybe you?) is complaining about at trying to address the particular burdens this places low-income families. Why do you have a problem with that? Middle class families have far more options for getting formula than low-income families.
Not right now they don't.
Yes, they do. If there are four can of formula on the shelf that aren’t a WIC-eligible brand, middle class families can still buy them. They can also go to stores and online retailers that don’t participate in WIC. A WIC participant who buys six can today rather than four but will only be able to buy 3 more cans for the entire month is not the problem here.
But I get it, you view them as expendable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait. People on public assistance get to skip the rationing? That is insanity. Babies need to eat. Ration across the board. Yes Biden’s America is a country I do not recognize.
And yet it’s a country I knew I was gonna see so voted otherwise.
Yes, one that recognizes the particular challenges low-income people face and don’t want to see their children die of starvation because they don’t have as many options as more affluent families.
I guess in your vision for America, we would let the poor kids die.
I don't want rich kids to die because their parents can afford things either. It's not either/or. If there is a limited supply of X, you don't let Y buy it all because they are poor. And prioritizing people who don't even belong here over our own citizens is pure garbage. I'm so sick of the virtue signaling of the wealthy elite
Rich kids are not going to die from this.
Middle class families are hurting. Low income families are hurting. We should be ensuring that the children of every American citizen has formula, if needed.
And the particular measures pp (maybe you?) is complaining about at trying to address the particular burdens this places low-income families. Why do you have a problem with that? Middle class families have far more options for getting formula than low-income families.
Not right now they don't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait. People on public assistance get to skip the rationing? That is insanity. Babies need to eat. Ration across the board. Yes Biden’s America is a country I do not recognize.
And yet it’s a country I knew I was gonna see so voted otherwise.
Yes, one that recognizes the particular challenges low-income people face and don’t want to see their children die of starvation because they don’t have as many options as more affluent families.
I guess in your vision for America, we would let the poor kids die.
I don't want rich kids to die because their parents can afford things either. It's not either/or. If there is a limited supply of X, you don't let Y buy it all because they are poor. And prioritizing people who don't even belong here over our own citizens is pure garbage. I'm so sick of the virtue signaling of the wealthy elite
Rich kids are not going to die from this.
Middle class families are hurting. Low income families are hurting. We should be ensuring that the children of every American citizen has formula, if needed.
And the particular measures pp (maybe you?) is complaining about at trying to address the particular burdens this places low-income families. Why do you have a problem with that? Middle class families have far more options for getting formula than low-income families.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait. People on public assistance get to skip the rationing? That is insanity. Babies need to eat. Ration across the board. Yes Biden’s America is a country I do not recognize.
And yet it’s a country I knew I was gonna see so voted otherwise.
Yes, one that recognizes the particular challenges low-income people face and don’t want to see their children die of starvation because they don’t have as many options as more affluent families.
I guess in your vision for America, we would let the poor kids die.
I don't want rich kids to die because their parents can afford things either. It's not either/or. If there is a limited supply of X, you don't let Y buy it all because they are poor. And prioritizing people who don't even belong here over our own citizens is pure garbage. I'm so sick of the virtue signaling of the wealthy elite
Rich kids are not going to die from this.
Middle class families are hurting. Low income families are hurting. We should be ensuring that the children of every American citizen has formula, if needed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait. People on public assistance get to skip the rationing? That is insanity. Babies need to eat. Ration across the board. Yes Biden’s America is a country I do not recognize.
And yet it’s a country I knew I was gonna see so voted otherwise.
Yes, one that recognizes the particular challenges low-income people face and don’t want to see their children die of starvation because they don’t have as many options as more affluent families.
I guess in your vision for America, we would let the poor kids die.
I don't want rich kids to die because their parents can afford things either. It's not either/or. If there is a limited supply of X, you don't let Y buy it all because they are poor. And prioritizing people who don't even belong here over our own citizens is pure garbage. I'm so sick of the virtue signaling of the wealthy elite
Rich kids are not going to die from this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait. People on public assistance get to skip the rationing? That is insanity. Babies need to eat. Ration across the board. Yes Biden’s America is a country I do not recognize.
And yet it’s a country I knew I was gonna see so voted otherwise.
Yes, one that recognizes the particular challenges low-income people face and don’t want to see their children die of starvation because they don’t have as many options as more affluent families.
I guess in your vision for America, we would let the poor kids die.
I don't want rich kids to die because their parents can afford things either. It's not either/or. If there is a limited supply of X, you don't let Y buy it all because they are poor. And prioritizing people who don't even belong here over our own citizens is pure garbage. I'm so sick of the virtue signaling of the wealthy elite
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Could Nestlé manufacture Abbott baby formula for a few months rather than Nido Forticada powder for a few months?
Who knows but that sounds like the creative thinking the WH and FDA should have been doing. Whenever there is a recall— for example the frequent spinach or lettuce recalls— the shelves are cleared and the remaining unimpacted products go fast too based on demand. My daughter was easy so I would probably just try to wean her onto something more available. But even the other brands are in short supply. My son had issues and if couldn’t have his Alimentum, he couldn’t keep it down. FDA should know what a long plant closure looks like and should have started rerouting and exploring other options immediately. Because it is their job. This is government dysfunction at the most extreme level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait. People on public assistance get to skip the rationing? That is insanity. Babies need to eat. Ration across the board. Yes Biden’s America is a country I do not recognize.
And yet it’s a country I knew I was gonna see so voted otherwise.
Yes, one that recognizes the particular challenges low-income people face and don’t want to see their children die of starvation because they don’t have as many options as more affluent families.
I guess in your vision for America, we would let the poor kids die.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait. People on public assistance get to skip the rationing? That is insanity. Babies need to eat. Ration across the board. Yes Biden’s America is a country I do not recognize.
And yet it’s a country I knew I was gonna see so voted otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait. People on public assistance get to skip the rationing? That is insanity. Babies need to eat. Ration across the board. Yes Biden’s America is a country I do not recognize.
And yet it’s a country I knew I was gonna see so voted otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:Wait. People on public assistance get to skip the rationing? That is insanity. Babies need to eat. Ration across the board. Yes Biden’s America is a country I do not recognize.