GOP’s New Midterm Attack: Blaming Biden For Formula Shortage

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Rebecca Heinrich, director of the Mothers' Milk Bank, loads frozen milk donated by lactating mothers from plastic bags into bottles for distribution to babies Friday, May 13, 2022, at the foundation's headquarters in Arvada, Colo. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Republicans aiming to retake control of Congress have already sharpened a message centering around blaming Democrats for high inflation, expensive gas, migrants crossing the U.S.-Mexico border and violent crime in some cities.

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But GOP leaders landed on an issue this week that it hopes could prove even more potent: tying President Joe Biden to a shortage in baby formula.

Parents are suddenly running into bare supermarket and pharmacy shelves in part because of ongoing supply disruptions and a recent safety recall. But in an election year that was already shaping up to be rocky for Democrats, Republicans sense that the shortage could prove to be an especially tangible way to argue that Biden is incapable of quickly solving problems confronting the U.S.

“This is not a Third World country,” said GOP Rep. Elise Stefanik of New York, the chair of the House Republican conference. “This should never happen in the United States of America.”

The administration has sometimes been slow in responding to sudden political threats, perhaps most notably when signs of inflation began to surface last year. The White House appears determined not to repeat that mistake, announcing on Friday that formula maker Abbott Laboratories committed to give rebates through August for a food stamp-like program that helps women, infants and children called WIC.

Biden insisted there’s “nothing more urgent we’re working on” than addressing the shortage.

Asked if his administration had responded as quickly as it should have, Biden said, ”If we’d been better mind readers, I guess we could’ve. But we moved as quickly as the problem became apparent.”

But the defense by the White House illustrates how finger-pointing at the Biden administration has already spread far and wide among Republicans in Washington, on television and on social media. It’s a new issue for the GOP to hammer at and a way to address families at a time when Democrats believe outrage over the U.S. Supreme Court possibly ending the right to an abortion could galvanize women and other key voters, and thwart or at least lessen a Republican wave in November.

The full-court press by Republicans included linking the formula shortage with the rising number of migrants coming into the U.S. — one of the biggest issues they have sought to lay at the feet of an unpopular president. On Thursday, Rep. Kat Cammack, R-Florida, shared an image of a shelving unit at a U.S. Border Patrol facility in Texas that showed a single shelf with four boxes full of baby formula containers, and a half-dozen more baby formula containers on that shelf.

Cammack said Thursday that a border patrol agent sent her the image. The AP has not independently verified the photo’s authenticity or when exactly it was captured. Some conservative pundits and news outlets have since spun even greater tall tales from the photo, with some claiming that they show Biden is shipping “thousands” of pallets of baby formula to the border while parents in the U.S. struggle to find formula. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott called the images “shameful.”

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said Friday that Border Patrol is “following the law” that requires the government to provide adequate food, specifically formula for children under the age of one, who are detained at the border.

GOP political consultants nonetheless call it a ready-made issue that resonates with voters.

“It’s just another one of those consumer issues that pop up from time to time that are very easy for people understand,” said Matt Mackowiak, a Republican strategist based in Texas. “They’ve got to figure out a solution and they’ve got to do it soon.”

In Washington, lawmakers are responding to the shortage by scheduling hearings and demanding information from the FDA and formula makers as part of sweeping investigations. Democratic leaders of the House Committee on Oversight and Reform wrote formula makers seeking information that includes what steps they are taking to increase supplies and prevent price gouging.

“The national formula shortage poses a threat to the health and economic security of infants and families in communities across the country—particularly those with less income who have historically experienced health inequities, including food insecurity,” said a letter to Chris Calamari, the president of Abbott Nutrition.

The letter seeks all documents related to the closure of Abbott Nutrition’s plant in Sturgis, Michigan. Abbott Nutrition recalled several major brands of powdered formula and shut down the factory when federal officials began investigating four babies who suffered bacterial infections after consuming formula from the facility.

Abbott is one of only a handful of companies that produce the vast majority of the U.S. formula supply, so their recall wiped out a large segment of the market.

Democrats are framing the shortage as an example of how Americans are harmed when a few big companies control the market. But like inflation or high gas prices, their challenge is explaining the contributing factors to the public.

Sen. Mark Kelly of Arizona, one of the most vulnerable Democrats up for reelection this year, said the supply chain problems with formula, microchips, gasoline and other products have complex roots, many that stretch back to the pandemic.

“It’s up for us in Congress to address these, to try to figure out where to go, how do we overcome these bottlenecks in the supply chains,” Kelly said. “But not because of an election. Because this affects people’s lives.”


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Sara
Sara
1 year ago

There are lots of things to do
Including limiting exports and increasing imports
Getting to the bottom of why the FDA ignored reports until it was bad enough to shut down for months
But Biden and his loser team is just blowing smoke and blaming it on someone else as usual

S w
S w
1 year ago

May not be his fault, but when you see pallets piled with formula available for the illegals when your own legal citizens cannot get any…. Yes now that’s a Biden issue.

A yid
A yid
1 year ago

It’s not his fault, because he’s just a puppet. The shortages are a well planned deliberate attempt to ruin the USA

Qazxc
Qazxc
1 year ago

There’s no shortage of formula in Canada.

Why can’t it be imported from there or Europe until US production is running at full capacity again?

Educated Archy
Educated Archy
1 year ago

Hey Phineas and your ten other names. The GOP is darn right. Truth is even if Biden can’t do anything too bad. The buck stops at him. Now what could have Biden done?
1) the supply chain issue has been a mess since the day he took office. Instead of saying it’s transitionary, work on it. Biden campaigned as the responsible thoughtful guy vs the guy that says things will be better after Easter. (I agree with saying that but bidens whole thing is he doesn’t do that) . Imagine if Trump said covid is transionary.
Biden should have sat and thought what if the supply chain bottlenecks hit key essential supplies like food energy and health care vs just chips? Planning back ups in advance help.
2) we need to stop going all overboard every time there is a health danger especially if it will have repercussions. Yeah I get it enfamal on their own decided to shut down things for a month. But they don’t do it if not for the scare of govt health department and lawsuits. We need to rethink how crazy we get by every scare in this new modern era with shortages. The same is true for bird flu. Every time a bird sneezes we can’t kill mlllions of chickens or we won’t have essentials like eggs milk chicken etc. We need to take a bit of elevated risk and /or research soloutons to treat contimantions and outbreaks other than shutting it down for a month. Let’s get quicker and smarter. And that requires the govt setting new rules while limiting law suits.
Those are just two ideas on top of yes not sending food to the border or overseas and on top of the necessary need to drill and frack for energy ten fold of what was done under trump while ignoring climate disaster malarkey.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
1 year ago

AP = Always Propaganda:

“Rep. Kat Cammack, R-Florida, shared an image of …a U.S. Border Patrol facility in Texas that showed a single shelf with four boxes full of baby formula containers, and a half-dozen more…containers.

Cammack said…a border patrol agent sent her the image. The AP has not independently verified the photo’s authenticity or when exactly it was captured. Some conservative pundits and news outlets have since spun even greater tall tales from the photo, with some claiming that they show Biden is shipping “thousands” of pallets of baby formula to the border while parents in the U.S. struggle to find formula….””

So, there is a photo of lots of baby formula being sent to illegals. The AP claims that they have no “independently verified” this. Of course, if they cared, they could have verified it, but they’d rather cast doubt on it instead.

Then, the lying AP goes one step further and claims that “[so]me conservative pundits and news outlets have since spun even greater tall tales from the photo”.

A tall tale is, of course, a lie. Who told the AP that their “even greater…tales” are lies? Nobody. And the AP stating “even greater tall tales” also falsely implies that the original story is false, not just the other stories, when the AP admitted that they didn’t check into the original story so they have no idea.

Again, if they cared to be honest, they could have reached out to the Border Patrol and gotten an official statement. But they’d rather propagandize instead.

Such blatant partisan sheker.

Marcia
Marcia
1 year ago

This administration is impotent on so many issues, they point fingers when they actually need to be doing so much more themselves.

Triumpinwhitehouse
Triumpinwhitehouse
1 year ago

Just say you’re an illegal and poof Beijing joe will give you all

Enough
Enough
1 year ago

Ned formula claim to be ilkegal
mother of new born It’s freed

amil zola
amil zola
1 year ago

Goodness people why are the yidden the last to figure out the formula hack.I’m guessing it’s easier to play the blame game
Just switch your amazon location to Canada and keep your shipping address the same. Order away.

Super Jewie
Super Jewie
1 year ago

This shortage is Bidens fault as much as covid 19 was Trumps fault.