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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I'm sure if you just ask Biden, whom you called "a nice man," he'll be happy to feed those hungry children. Right? No nice man would ever let a child go hungry. Right?
Replying to @marwilliamson
They are ghouls. Literally crab mentality. They are so rotten they think that nobody could not be the absolute worst. They have no problem being absolute monsters if it means that they are.001% better off. Traitors all. Grifters all.
Replying to @marwilliamson
Can you clarify the scenario where we give away billions to companies for no reason at all, freely and without question? Not rhetorical. I'd like to know so I can question it. And I do support free meals, but for kids from low-income families and yes, with little resistance.
Replying to @marwilliamson
Oh neet! Jacobin just figured out free school lunch which Democrats have been offering and fighting for since 1946. California has a 100% free school breakfast and lunch for everybody. #ThanksDemocrats #JacobinIsGarbage
Replying to @marwilliamson
Fine, but where do we draw the line ? Is there anything the taxpayers should not be on the hook for ?
Replying to @marwilliamson
Feudalism has its privileges TheMatrixDocs.com
Replying to @marwilliamson
That’s not We , that’s They (We) American 🇺🇸 citizens do not want to subsidize the Oligarch’s more ! We Citizens just need to learn to cast ballots AGAINST the Status Quo incumbents !
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Replying to @marwilliamson
2023 the year of the Free Lunch
We've spent decades giving a free lunch to Wall Street, Silicon Valley, and Big Oil. I'd rather see that go to the 190k+ Missouri children facing hunger and to every kid in America's public schools. That would do a hell of a lot more to strengthen families.
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