Why Is Biden Staying Silent On The BABY FORMULA Shortage?

As the baby formula shortage crisis reaches its breaking point, parents and politicians chastised Joe Biden for his failure to address the ongoing shortage across the nation. The past few weeks have seen an alarming rise in the shortage with at least a dozen states encountering 40 percent and higher out-of-stock rates.

Baby formula shortage adds to Biden’s growing stockpile of problems, but why all of the sudden the Biden regime is completely silent in this time of crisis.



Women can’t just turn on their breasts like a free-flowing spigot of breast milk. It’s the kind of crisis that parents—both left and right—are going to remember this November. The national baby formula shortage has gone down by 40% since the month of April, several reports confirmed.

According to experts, this national shortage arose due to supply chain issues associated with the pandemic. Politicians have called out the administration on their apparent hesitation to deal with the situation. Mothers across the country have been desperately trying to find the formula on a daily basis and some mothers shave reported driving over 50 miles for just one can of formula.

The baby formula shortage is just another example of how the United States is slowly declining as a superpower country under the leadership of Biden.

According to Fox News, two Republican lawmakers are going to do something about the shortage:

Two top Republican lawmakers, who are also mothers, are demanding the Biden administration’s Food and Drug Administration (FDA) take swift steps to address the nationwide shortage of baby formula, saying the panic that families are currently feeling is “unacceptable.”

House Republican Conference Chair Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., and Rep. Ashley Hinson, R-Iowa, sent a letter to FDA Commissioner Robert Califf Tuesday, asking for answers on how the administration plans to solve the formula shortage.

The nationwide supply of infant formula has decreased 40% since April, leaving parents of newborns frantic to find food to feed their babies. In addition, Abbott Laboratories announced a Similac recall exacerbating formula shortages in recent months.

Reps. Stefanik and Hinson are concerned with the shortage of infant formula nationwide.
Reps. Stefanik and Hinson are concerned with the shortage of infant formula nationwide. (REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein/AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

“We write today to express great concern with the ongoing shortage of infant formula across the United States,” they state in their letter. “As moms ourselves, we know the stress this is causing in so many households.”

A failure to address an everyday struggle affecting countless parents, caregivers, and of course, literal humans who by definition rely on others for their basic needs is bound to give credence to the notion, fair or not, that life under the Biden administration just isn’t working out.

That it sucks, that we’re living the ramifications of inflation, and the government seems a bit too chill about it. These emotions, whether rooted in fact or fiction, are the kinds of things people will remember this November when they ask themselves whether they’re satisfied with the current occupier of the White House.

Sources: WLT, Fox News

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