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The government shouldn't be meddling in local affairs. They weren't given that power under our Constitution and the 10th Amendment to that constitution says that powers not enumerated to the feds are the domain of the states.
Bla blah blah states rights blah blah states rights.
States rights accomplishes nothing but make the conservative states lag behind the liberal states in literally everything (other than low-wage job creation). It is a hogwash concept to begin with.
THAT'S what I was talking about in my previous post. The kids aren't buying the lunches the school is fixing so the only alternative is "do you want them to starve and die?"
THAT'S what I was talking about in my previous post. The kids aren't buying the lunches the school is fixing so the only alternative is "do you want them to starve and die?"
Thats the argument the left made for serving breakfast, and sometimes even dinner at the schools.
THAT'S what I was talking about in my previous post. The kids aren't buying the lunches the school is fixing so the only alternative is "do you want them to starve and die?"
It seems the poster in question sees only those two alternatives.
No, it mean's the parents should be willing to take of thier child....does that make sense to you?
If you need other people to tell you how to feed your child...well then, I guess we have our answer...
If you like your lunch you can keep your lunch. Just after 300 million Americans lost their freedom to choose their healthcare.
This is a perfect example of how the Obama ilk view freedom. These children have proven that freedom is being free to choose what you think is best for you, not being forced to select from a short list of choices decided upon by statists like Michele Obama.
lunch is one meal a day...it doesnt need to be healthy
school lunches havent changed mkuch since i was in school in the 80's
i look at the lunch menus and its really the same shht with some fancy words in some of the meals
there is still milk, juice, hamburgers, pizza, breaded fish, tater tots, couple of fruit options here and there
btw, those cookies they used to serve in school when i was a kid was crack... and they were only lik $0.15 smh
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