When did it become the governments responsibility to feed children? I fed mine.
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Good job Atreides. I know it’s hard to believe, but many children don’t have access to food when they go home from school, if they even have a home. Providing breakfasts and lunches at school for the most needy of kids is the least we can do. Also, see Matthew 25.
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a. School lunches get wasted. Most kids, even the poor ines throw away the food they are given. I know many teachers and administrators who use their own money to buy things for the kids to eat. b. Expired food is an issue. c. Prisoners eat better. d. SNAP is abused. Police it.
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Also, can we address the article? The number could be less because of free lunch at schools meeting a poverty level standard. And the math... I made an easy to read chart.pic.twitter.com/srmISQVscD
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Well there’s the problem...you urged him to think. Something he’s proven that he’s incapable of.
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He has demonstrated that he has no empathy and seems totally unaware that decisions have consequences. He is totally amoral. Tax breaks for the uber rich and hungry children are the despicable result. Get him out of office, now.
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Verbiage is important. Notice the prolific use of "might" "may" "could" "predicted to" ECT. These are the words used by people who cannot support a claim. Such as
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Thank you, Senator. I agree with you. Taking away access to lunches for our nation’s poorest and most at-risk children is cruel and goes against basic American principles to help one another.
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