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Hail Raiser
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Re: The Most Fresh & Cordial Political Thread Ever
Just curious how did Democrats create the baby formula shortage? Is there another solution to throw at it other than $$?
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Re: The Most Fresh & Cordial Political Thread Ever
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Here is a timeline of when the FDA got the whistleblower report oct of last year…they started moving on it in February: https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/baby...ry?id=84703748 Could you imagine this same story and timeline under the Trump administration what the press and Dems would be saying? They would be calling for impeachment. Have the Democrats even had any hearing yet to find out what’s going on? This administration is completely inept at every level.
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The vote was partisan because Republicans didn't like the fact that the bill did not have the appropriate measures to hold the FDA accountable, as did the bill the Republicans proposed on Wednesday - which would have increased the supply of baby formula, AND establish oversight and accountability at the FDA, rather than just throw $$ at the FDA without fixing the actual problem. |
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Re: The Most Fresh & Cordial Political Thread Ever
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INSIDER Here are the 9 Republicans who voted against a bill to help poor families buy baby formula amid the ongoing shortage
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"Giving the FDA millions of dollars is not going to produce one ounce of baby formula. Getting the FDA out of the way would accomplish that new production. The lengthy and heavy-handed complete shutdown and subsequent investigation of the Sturgis, Michigan Abbott facility in mid-February by the Biden FDA found no deadly bacteria in their products. There was no easing of restrictions by the FDA, there was no reopening plan from the FDA and not even an apparent awareness of the consequences of their actions until there was a critical shortage of formula available to America’s mothers who were unable to feed their infants. President Biden and his masses of bureaucrats have done nothing for months to alleviate or mitigate the problem, but now want the Democrats in Congress to throw more money at their bureaucratic friends out of a desire to, as Democrats have said before, avoid letting 'a good crisis go to waste.’ Creating a bigger deficit and increasing inflation, while using even more money to create bigger, more dysfunctional government is not a solution, no matter how attractive that may sound to some in the media. The FDA got us into this mess and they cannot get us out of it. Enabling Abbott to reopen its facility swiftly and removing burdensome government restrictions and regulations from safe baby formula from overseas would be a more efficient solution.” - Louie Gohmert (TX) |
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