Rep. Rich McCormick of Georgia said the freeze on federal aid would allow the government to review all programs, including ones that provide free school lunches to low-income children.
Those lunches are usually not even that nice. It’s not like the kids are being given caviar and smoked salmon. This is just being mean for the sake of being mean.
It reminds me of “Maggie Thatcher the milk snatcher”. In the late '70s Thatcher’s government cancelled contracts to supply all kindergarteners across the country with the option of a little cartoon of milk. For many of those kids that was their breakfast and a highlight of their day.
I was on free lunch as a kid. It was the same lunch as everyone else. The only difference was free lunch kids couldn’t get chocolate milk and the rich kids could. This was in the 90s.
Yeah, it breaks my heart knowing for a lot of kids, these free school lunches or breakfasts are the only dependable meals they have. Feeding hungry kids is the kind of thing I want my taxes being used for. Suggesting kids need to pull themselves up by their bootstraps and get jobs if they want to eat is cartoonishly evil. They’re already working. School is their job.
I’ve spent my whole life hearing that the US is the greatest country in the world… but I guess I’m just not rich enough to have enjoyed any of those supposed benefits because they sure aren’t trickling down to us common folk.
Forced to be there by law all day.
They fucking earned those lunches!
Those lunches are usually not even that nice. It’s not like the kids are being given caviar and smoked salmon. This is just being mean for the sake of being mean.
It reminds me of “Maggie Thatcher the milk snatcher”. In the late '70s Thatcher’s government cancelled contracts to supply all kindergarteners across the country with the option of a little cartoon of milk. For many of those kids that was their breakfast and a highlight of their day.
I was on free lunch as a kid. It was the same lunch as everyone else. The only difference was free lunch kids couldn’t get chocolate milk and the rich kids could. This was in the 90s.
Yeah, it breaks my heart knowing for a lot of kids, these free school lunches or breakfasts are the only dependable meals they have. Feeding hungry kids is the kind of thing I want my taxes being used for. Suggesting kids need to pull themselves up by their bootstraps and get jobs if they want to eat is cartoonishly evil. They’re already working. School is their job.
I’ve spent my whole life hearing that the US is the greatest country in the world… but I guess I’m just not rich enough to have enjoyed any of those supposed benefits because they sure aren’t trickling down to us common folk.
No, the benefits are trickling down. After having been digested, but trickling down they are.