Pet Mundo Reports Baby Formula Shortage Cont'd In Kansas City

We've notice some local "social media advocacy" claiming that Prez Biden's baby formula embarrassment has been resolved. 

A lack of food for American youngsters has all but disappeared from MSM. However, a conservative talker offers a bit of evidence to the contrary.

Take a look . . .

There's some resistance to his reporting but it's hard to argue with photographic evidence and scathing insults directed at the Prez.

Meanwhile, we've notice a bit of improvement in our adventures as other hardships confront Americans.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

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