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Growing up in the 1950s and 1960s I never could have imagined that America
would need to conduct an emergency airlift for basic staples.
But that’s exactly what has happened over the last few weeks.
Joe Biden and his team of worthless bureaucrats waited MONTHS to respond to
the baby formula shortage as it became a larger and larger problem.
Then, after months of inaction, their solution was to write a fat check to the
very agency responsible for the shortage to begin with.
That’s right.
The FDA’s gross negligence created the baby formula crisis – and Joe Biden
wants to reward them for it.
He wants to send them MILLIONS in taxpayer dollars for salaries – with no
strings attached.
And every measure they’ve put in place has failed to meaningfully ease the
strain on American mothers and babies.
In fact the crisis is getting worse nationwide.
One of Joe Biden’s failed “solutions” was to spend millions of taxpayer
dollars on a stunt that was little more than political theatre.
He sent military planes to airlift around 1 million pounds of baby formula.
That’s about 1 days' worth of formula sales in the United States.
America’s families deserve better than this.
But I’m reaching out to you today because as one of our top supporters I want
to know where you stand on this issue:
John, how important is the baby formula crisis to you?
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VERY IMPORTANT
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SOMEWHAT IMPORTANT
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BARELY IMPORTANT
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NOT IMPORTANT AT ALL
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Thank you so much for your input!
To slash government waste efficiently and effectively, we need to know where
patriots like you stand.
Sincerely,
Tom Schatz
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