For over two years, Republicans have fought mask and vaccination requirements put in place to slow the virus. The nimble virus has responded by mutating and then infecting more victims. (We are apparently in the early stages of another virus rally.) Republicans then blame President Biden for not solving the Covid crisis. (Rinse, repeat.)
Republicans are now applying that strategy to the baby formula shortage. Yesterday in the House of Representatives:
192 Republicans vote against $28 million for baby formula shortage pic.twitter.com/7hZv4DUe8p
— Acyn (@Acyn) May 19, 2022
In the West Virginia Republican delegation: Mooney and Miller voted NAY, McKinley voted YEA.
Of course, this has not stopped the Republican Party from blaming President Biden for the baby formula crisis. Here's the WV GOP's version:
“Help Can’t Come Soon Enough” As Biden’s Formula Crisis Worsens"https://t.co/IKkWUhHyBc
— WVGOP (@WVGOP) May 19, 2022
and later:
"With No End In Sight, Biden Baby Formula Shortage Hits Low Income Families "Disproportionately Hard" https://t.co/UE6ZSUXqmC
— WVGOP (@WVGOP) May 19, 2022