Poor children are expendable to them.
GOP is blocking renewing the free school lunch program—which feeds 23M kids daily—because of the $11B cost. Meanwhile, GOP voted to approve $40B in military aid to Ukraine & wants to spend tens of billions more arming teachers🤔 “They got money for war, but can’t feed the poor.”

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"The Poor" are expendable to them not just their/our children.
Replying to @marwilliamson
I'm starting to believe you use Twitter just to purge all of your negative energy. What a stark contrast with the engaging, even loving human being you present in interviews. It's a pity so many of us mostly get the Twitter side of you.
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40 billion to Ukraine was was President Burdens idea.
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40 Billion should of never went to Ukraine but to say it's was just the GOP is not accurate on the original tweeters part...both parties pushed through that 40 Billion
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Replying to @marwilliamson
This is a dishonest emotional response to a dishonest interpretation of funding. Free and reduced cost lunch program is still available on an income/needs basis.
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Most western countries spend over $10,000 per child to help parents raise and feed their children, targeting the 0-5 preschool years. The US spends $500.
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Yet you won’t recognize the U.S.’s War of Terror for Daily Commerce. And you won’t accept MLK Jr.’s contention that A Double Minded Person Is Unstable In All Ways-A Nation “Mad On War” Has Not Mindset Nor Heart For Meaningful Social Uplift. So: enjoy weepy tweeties❤️👍🎉
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They’d prefer they remain malnourished.
think about it, they would rather spend the treasure so many earn on wars in far off places, while their citizens have no food, shelter or basic healthcare.
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Republicans were the only ones to vote nay… us vs. them are never going to solve our problems.
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