Commentary
By now, I would imagine most Americans are more than a little concerned by the baby formula shortage in our country.
As Tucker Carlson pointed out on his show on May 13, wars are fought and civilizations are destroyed over food shortages.
He also produced evidence that this baby formula deficit, due to contamination at Abbott Laboratories, was public, and therefore, surely governmental, knowledge as early as February.
Nothing, as far as I knew, was being done about it for several months, and listening to White House press secretary Jen Psaki was scarcely reassuring (it rarely is).
I had already read in the UK’s Daily Mail of May 12 that my home state of Tennessee was tragically in the worst position in this crisis.