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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Puritans were like this. Still are.
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MW, please run for governor of California. Please fix this place.
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Give examples of the $ billions given to companies. Name names. For example, you could bring up ExxonMobil's tax exemption on Foreign Oil and Gas Income (FOGEI). That's about $12 billion of taxpayer money per year.
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As an ideology, and economic system, it really just comes down to giving rich people more money and everything is supposed to work out.
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Do you handle your own twitter account? Do you have advisors that can think outside the box of the same tired issues used to pit Americans against Americans. Your largest obstacle at this point is the democratic party, they are ruthless, just ask Bernie.
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When you put it that way, sounds as insane as it is