Plus: 3 Steps Congress Should Take to Curb Inflation
May 20 2022
Happy Friday from Washington, where Senate Democrats as well as FDA officials had a role in the worsening shortage of baby formula. Doug Blair reports. Congress can do three things to slow inflation, Joel Griffith writes. On the podcast, a psychologist tells our Virginia Allen about what pandemic precautions may do to the nation’s children. Plus: the legacy TV networks ignore Biden’s disinformation board; pro-abortion activists go after pregnancy centers; a school board member’s awful idea for “queer youth”; and liberals blame conservatives for the mass shooting in Buffalo. On this date in 1969, after 10 bloody assaults in 10 days, U.S. and South Vietnamese troops capture a site dubbed Hamburger Hill because the battle’s high casualty rate reminded the Americans of a meat grinder.
The three senators, along with the Food and Drug Administration, apparently did nothing to prepare for a dearth in production of baby formula in the event a Michigan plant was shut down.
Over 21 days, the administration’s “disinformation” board gained less than two minutes of coverage on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” but no other attention from NBC, ABC, or CBS.
While many Americans prepare to better serve women facing unplanned pregnancies, radical pro-abortion politicians focus on making it harder for women to receive care and support.
Rep. Gary Palmer, R-Ala., proposes a bill to prohibit health care providers from adopting racially discriminatory policies in their practices at the behest of the federal government.