BIDEN: We have no money for future vaccines
In a shocking admission, President Biden said that the US needs to buy up future vaccines for unknown variants because America will be too poor to do so in the future.

TCS Wire

March 31, 2022

In a shocking admission, President Biden said that the US needs to buy up future vaccines for unknown variants because America will have no money to do so in the future.

“If we need a different vaccine for the future, to combat a new variant, we’re not going to have enough money to purchase it. We can not allow that to happen. Congress, we need to secure additional supply now. Now.”

And this admission is just icing on the cake that is Biden’s collection of promises that Americans will get exceedingly poorer under his administration.

Just last week, he told the American people to expect food shortages. Great.

“We did talk about food shortages. It’s going to be real. The price of these sanctions is not just imposed upon Russia. It’s imposed upon an awful lot of countries as well, including European countries and our country as well,” said Biden while speaking in Brussels.

“Because both Russia and Ukraine have been the breadbasket of Europe in terms of wheat, for example.”

When asked, “How after printing trillions of dollars—taxpayers might wanna know—is there not enough money to continue fighting the pandemic?” White House Director of Communications Kate Bedingfield dodged the question and doubled down.

“What we need is this funding to be able to plan for the future. To prepare for the possibility of a new variant, the possibility of a new wave,” she said.

To put it lightly, Biden hasn’t lived up to the yes-we-can presidential picture promised by Democrats. Less than two years into his presidency, he notoriously told unvaccinated Americans to prepare for a “winter of death.”

As for securing vaccines for variants that don’t even exist yet — how is that even possible — it’s unlikely Big pharma can even handle Omicron, assuming Omicron is even threatening enough to warrant handling.

In January, Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla admitted that two doses of the vaccine “Offer very limited protection if any.” He further claimed his team was working on a new vaccine, “Version 1.1” to tackle the Omricron variant more effectively. However, to date, nothing has been produced.

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