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$40 billion for Ukraine, no baby formula for the US
(05-19-2022, 12:29 PM)Mike M (the other one) Wrote: Seems to me that it would give a small group, access to alot more Formula than the general public would have. Which would likely make the situation worse for the majority.


Yawn

So because allegedly one group would benefit more than another group, generically speaking, one should rather not pass any bill at all? How does that make it better for the majority or anyone. That makes no sense to me.

And even if it is so, where is the Republican counterproposal? The attempt to get something done? There is none, as far as I can tell. Which makes Republicans appear like the ones who vigorously slam Democrats for not addressing baby formula shortages, but as soon as they do they just refuse to sign on. Almost as if they want this issue to remain unresolved until the midterms.
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RE: $40 billion for Ukraine, no baby formula for the US - hollodero - 05-20-2022, 01:10 PM

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