Formula shortage reveals GOP’s compassion for American babies, anger over nourished immigrant ones

Well...this hits the nail on the head, as indeed, for some, compassion is totally partisan and quite negotiable.


The baby formula shortage has led a number of Republicans to demonstrate their deep and abiding concern for the smallest among us, unless the "smallest" in question are ones Republicans don't want among us.
Texas Rep. Troy Nehls, for example, tenderly tweeted Thursday: "Baby formula should go to Americans before illegals. This should not have to be said."
Also not having to be said, apparently, is that undocumented children in U.S. care, by law, have to be fed. That and the whole "not feeding a baby is kind of wrong" thing, which in Nehls' mind must be morally negotiable.
Florida Rep. Kat Cammack, in a video posted on Facebook, said she is “so angry about this” fact that the government is giving food to infants in its care along the border. (I assume her anger is a form of love for all God’s children.)
“These are your tax dollars going to buy formula” for the immigrant babies, she said, before claiming without evidence that the babies she would like to see starve are also tragic victims of “violence and trafficking,” and calling President Joe Biden the “trafficker in chief.”
I mean, clearly it breaks Cammack’s heart to see these innocent infants harmed in any way, shape or form, and all she wants is for the government to immediately take away their food so they go hungry.
So clearly these Republicans are addressing the baby-formula shortage through the scriptural philosophy of: “All lives are precious, except these little immigrant whiners over here. They can pound sand.”

On Thursday, Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, the patron saint of logical consistency, said: “Food security is national security, and right now we have a food security crisis for the most vulnerable of Americans, the ones that we cherish the most, and that’s our babies.”
Yes. Our babies. But not other people’s babies, I guess.
I know some are going to see Greene’s concern about food insecurity as strange given that she and her Republican colleagues helped bring an end to the extended child-tax credit, which had lifted 3.7 million U.S. children out of poverty.

But were those really our children? Who's to say. Let’s assume they weren’t.
Actually, the Right wants babies fed with con-taminated formula.
 
Or....we could not play partisan politics with this issue..and that we should endeavor to feed all children irregardless of immigration status.

Using this shortage to advance a partisan political agenda is contemptible~
When the Federal government ships scarce food to the goddamn illegals they are literally taking it out of the mouths of American children. That is despicable.
 
Well...this hits the nail on the head, as indeed, for some, compassion is totally partisan and quite negotiable.


The baby formula shortage has led a number of Republicans to demonstrate their deep and abiding concern for the smallest among us, unless the "smallest" in question are ones Republicans don't want among us.
Texas Rep. Troy Nehls, for example, tenderly tweeted Thursday: "Baby formula should go to Americans before illegals. This should not have to be said."
Also not having to be said, apparently, is that undocumented children in U.S. care, by law, have to be fed. That and the whole "not feeding a baby is kind of wrong" thing, which in Nehls' mind must be morally negotiable.
Florida Rep. Kat Cammack, in a video posted on Facebook, said she is “so angry about this” fact that the government is giving food to infants in its care along the border. (I assume her anger is a form of love for all God’s children.)
“These are your tax dollars going to buy formula” for the immigrant babies, she said, before claiming without evidence that the babies she would like to see starve are also tragic victims of “violence and trafficking,” and calling President Joe Biden the “trafficker in chief.”
I mean, clearly it breaks Cammack’s heart to see these innocent infants harmed in any way, shape or form, and all she wants is for the government to immediately take away their food so they go hungry.
So clearly these Republicans are addressing the baby-formula shortage through the scriptural philosophy of: “All lives are precious, except these little immigrant whiners over here. They can pound sand.”

On Thursday, Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, the patron saint of logical consistency, said: “Food security is national security, and right now we have a food security crisis for the most vulnerable of Americans, the ones that we cherish the most, and that’s our babies.”
Yes. Our babies. But not other people’s babies, I guess.
I know some are going to see Greene’s concern about food insecurity as strange given that she and her Republican colleagues helped bring an end to the extended child-tax credit, which had lifted 3.7 million U.S. children out of poverty.

But were those really our children? Who's to say. Let’s assume they weren’t.
Look to the manufacturers themselves if you want to assign blame and politicize this.
 
What do you expect to happen when paying cash customers have the product they want taken from them, in order to have it given away to people who don't belong here, and at their expense via their tax dollars?

Are you moonbats so hopelessly out of touch that y'all can't see this?
Those people are being detained at the border. They probably can't mash their own fruits and vegetables for babies.
 
Look to the manufacturers themselves if you want to assign blame and politicize this.


Joe Potatohead is a fucking idiot.

Why should it be easy for the goddamn Illegals to get it and hard for Americans to get it?

The goddamn Illegals don't have to deal with a 40% decrease in availablity. Joe Pottohead just sent pallet loads of it to them, free of charge. They can just help themselves.

Well not really free of charge because the parents of the kids that can't get the food are paying so that the goddamn Illegals can get fat.
 
Joe Potatohead is a fucking idiot.

Why should it be easy for the goddamn Illegals to get it and hard for Americans to get it?

The goddamn Illegals don't have to deal with a 40% decrease in availablity. Joe Pottohead just sent pallet loads of it to them, free of charge. They can just help themselves.

Well not really free of charge because the parents of the kids that can't get the food are paying so that the goddamn Illegals can get fat.
Because they are being detained at the border and have no other options.
 
The best way for an American parent to get food for their infant?

Just buy a plane ticket to Mexico and then cross the border with the Illegals. Never tell them you are an American citizen. Joe Potatohead will provide your child with everything it needs. Problem solved.

Hell they will even give you a free cell phone as part of the welfare deal.
 
Well...this hits the nail on the head, as indeed, for some, compassion is totally partisan and quite negotiable.


The baby formula shortage has led a number of Republicans to demonstrate their deep and abiding concern for the smallest among us, unless the "smallest" in question are ones Republicans don't want among us.
Texas Rep. Troy Nehls, for example, tenderly tweeted Thursday: "Baby formula should go to Americans before illegals. This should not have to be said."
Also not having to be said, apparently, is that undocumented children in U.S. care, by law, have to be fed. That and the whole "not feeding a baby is kind of wrong" thing, which in Nehls' mind must be morally negotiable.
Florida Rep. Kat Cammack, in a video posted on Facebook, said she is “so angry about this” fact that the government is giving food to infants in its care along the border. (I assume her anger is a form of love for all God’s children.)
“These are your tax dollars going to buy formula” for the immigrant babies, she said, before claiming without evidence that the babies she would like to see starve are also tragic victims of “violence and trafficking,” and calling President Joe Biden the “trafficker in chief.”
I mean, clearly it breaks Cammack’s heart to see these innocent infants harmed in any way, shape or form, and all she wants is for the government to immediately take away their food so they go hungry.
So clearly these Republicans are addressing the baby-formula shortage through the scriptural philosophy of: “All lives are precious, except these little immigrant whiners over here. They can pound sand.”

On Thursday, Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, the patron saint of logical consistency, said: “Food security is national security, and right now we have a food security crisis for the most vulnerable of Americans, the ones that we cherish the most, and that’s our babies.”
Yes. Our babies. But not other people’s babies, I guess.
I know some are going to see Greene’s concern about food insecurity as strange given that she and her Republican colleagues helped bring an end to the extended child-tax credit, which had lifted 3.7 million U.S. children out of poverty.

But were those really our children? Who's to say. Let’s assume they weren’t.
If there is plenty of formula to go around then the illegal alien babies will get their share

But nowhere does it say that foreigners have priority over Americans
 
What do you expect to happen when paying cash customers have the product they want taken from them, in order to have it given away to people who don't belong here, and at their expense via their tax dollars?

Are you moonbats so hopelessly out of touch that y'all can't see this?



"Let them eat cake" all over again. These people are so stupid they don't see the fuse they have lit.
 
Well...this hits the nail on the head, as indeed, for some, compassion is totally partisan and quite negotiable.


The baby formula shortage has led a number of Republicans to demonstrate their deep and abiding concern for the smallest among us, unless the "smallest" in question are ones Republicans don't want among us.
Texas Rep. Troy Nehls, for example, tenderly tweeted Thursday: "Baby formula should go to Americans before illegals. This should not have to be said."
Also not having to be said, apparently, is that undocumented children in U.S. care, by law, have to be fed. That and the whole "not feeding a baby is kind of wrong" thing, which in Nehls' mind must be morally negotiable.
Florida Rep. Kat Cammack, in a video posted on Facebook, said she is “so angry about this” fact that the government is giving food to infants in its care along the border. (I assume her anger is a form of love for all God’s children.)
“These are your tax dollars going to buy formula” for the immigrant babies, she said, before claiming without evidence that the babies she would like to see starve are also tragic victims of “violence and trafficking,” and calling President Joe Biden the “trafficker in chief.”
I mean, clearly it breaks Cammack’s heart to see these innocent infants harmed in any way, shape or form, and all she wants is for the government to immediately take away their food so they go hungry.
So clearly these Republicans are addressing the baby-formula shortage through the scriptural philosophy of: “All lives are precious, except these little immigrant whiners over here. They can pound sand.”

On Thursday, Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, the patron saint of logical consistency, said: “Food security is national security, and right now we have a food security crisis for the most vulnerable of Americans, the ones that we cherish the most, and that’s our babies.”
Yes. Our babies. But not other people’s babies, I guess.
I know some are going to see Greene’s concern about food insecurity as strange given that she and her Republican colleagues helped bring an end to the extended child-tax credit, which had lifted 3.7 million U.S. children out of poverty.

But were those really our children? Who's to say. Let’s assume they weren’t.
Ever hear of 'breastfeeding'?
You stupid hick?
:rolleyes: :auiqs.jpg:
 
Someone tell the GOP formula is for born babies not fermenting fetuses. They’ll drop the issue like a hotcake.
 
Hold on…

Are you saying that Baby Formula should be first given to non-citizen mother’s and our own citizens should wait at the back of the bus?

What is wrong with the mother breast milk for those that are coming here illegally?

What about a wet nurse helping out?

I mean let take a moment Evil Eye and tell me why must American Citizens come second to someone that illegally came here?

How would you feel if that is your child that was legally born here but need the formula?

Now you will ask what is wrong with the Americans Citizen mother breast milk and why don’t they pay for a wet nurse and my answer is simple, the American Citizen come first over those that illegally came here…

They can go home if they want to and don’t deserve something that American mother’s need also!
 

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