When I lived in Puerto Rico, and I'm assuming it's the same now, MILK prices were regulated by the government; so anywhere you went on the island the price of milk was the same. This helps young families in particular, and I thought it made perfect sense.
Why couldn't we have done something similar with prices for protective equipment, then, instead of listening to our Governors describing being out-bid by others, including the Feds? Does this make sense to anyone? A national emergency, and we're dumping milk, jacking up food prices and throwing people together in order to reduce the surplus population even further.
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And P.S. Will Barron Trump be returning to school, too? He ought to be at the same risk as everyone else's child.
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