Only in America do we freely without question give billions away for no reason at all to companies already making billions in profit, but somehow find it a controversial subject whether or not we should feed hungry children.
When schools offer universal free meals, hungry kids eat. They also have better academic performance, behavior, attendance, and psychosocial functioning. These benefits should be available to all — with no questions asked, and no such thing as lunch debt. jacobin.com/2023/03/universa…

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You just agree with giving billions and billions to foreign countries without accountability, right? They should take it right from people like Elon Musk and give it to whoever over in Ukraine.
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Presidential Candidate Williamson "communicates" in single run-on sentence with no punctuation. How intelligent. And a false statement too. Exactly who finds feeding hungry children "controversial"? Williamson tosses out grenades with no facts.
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We just gave billions away billions to a proxy war with no accountability
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Or teach them how to read.
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School lunches are extremely unhealthy
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Only in America can the state steal so much from you that you can't properly care for your children.
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Capitalism for the poor, Socialism for the rich. We all should be tired of it !
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As a country, the US does a very poor job of taking care of our children and the elderly. No wonder highly anxious adults are less likely to bring kids into the world and are terrified of getting old.
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