Comments by "Daniel Bradford" (@Falconlibrary) on "Fox News"
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Very misleading on the baby formula shortage. The FDA shut down one of the biggest plants for serious safety violations that were contaminating the baby formula, making it unsafe for infants, and Abbott, the manufacturers, have refused to correct the problems at their Michigan plant. So it's corporate malfeasance that is largely to blame.
If I were president, I'd declare a health emergency, seize the Michigan plant under eminent domain, correct the safety violations, and start shipping formula. I'd charge Abbott for correcting the violations and a management fee for running their plant for them. And if they didn't like it, they can kick rocks.
Fox News lies to you just as much as MSNBC and CNN, folks.
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In May of 2021, a homeless guy trashed my car, causing nearly $3000 of damage, because he was trying to break in to steal whatever he could from it (he failed to get in, by the way, and even if he had, I'm not stupid enough to leave anything of value in my parked car). I showed Beverly Hills police video surveillance footage and one of the officers said "Oh, I know this guy". I said "Ok, so who is he?" "A frequent flyer", the cop said. "He does this all the time. I just saw him walking around this morning." Guess what the BHPD did on the case. That's right, nothing. I don't live in California any longer. Enough is enough. (The cops didn't do anything because it would've been a waste of their time. No way was anyone going to prosecute or jail the offender, so why bother arresting him? The BHPD is an excellent police force, but their hands are tied.)
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