Because if the private sector isn’t fixing it, in their mind it’s a problem that doesn’t need to be fixed.
Why did 192 Republicans vote against a $28 million emergency fund to address the baby formula shortage?

May 19, 2022 · 10:22 PM UTC

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Apparently, the company that is mainly 2 blame 4 this baby formula crisis is more interested in stock buy-backs than in properly maintaining its production equipment and manufacturing environment Abbott Announces Share Repurchase Program abbott.com/corpnewsroom/stra…
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Maybe it's because the government caused the problem.
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Because the administration created the shortage acting on the financial interests of billionaires
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The bill you citing did zero to fix the formula problem, it just made appropriations for salaries and expenses.
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Sure ... in their minds it doesn't exist ... Including the babies that have died!
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lol, Maybe they are not as "Pro Life" as we were led to believe.
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More like they couldn't care less about babies or formula and want to blame Biden for the shortage up to the mid-terms & will deny they voted against it.
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Voting against ANYTHING proposed by the Dems is the 'plan' .. doesn't matter what it is. That's what their base wants .. #Murica
This is so spot on it hurts.