Posted on 05/30/2014 6:56:58 AM PDT by LeoMcNeil
Michelle Obamas intrusion into school lunches has come under fire from students, Republicans and even her husbands executive branch. Mrs. Obama essentially wants government to dictate what people eat. Via her school lunch program, the government is insisting that schools feed kids food they wont or dont eat. The cost for schools is higher, student participation is lower. As is typical with government, the program is one size fits all. Calorie counts are based on elementary, middle and high school and dont count for age differences. In other words, the program is a mess. Republicans want to cut into it, even the administration has weakened the law.
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Well to paraphrase the late Johnny Cochran:
If the hips are wide, you must deride....
The budget he has as an executive. Does congress not appropriate money to the executive? Forget about Obama. Remember Nancy and her “just say no” thing? I’m sure she spent some tax payer money on that.
Amen wonder how many times a day she dips her paw in a dish of fries.
If the President’s wife wants to promote some or other agenda, let her find the money on her own. If I could go back and tell Nancy, I would. When “conservatives” argue for this we have totally lost.
She should be arrested for impersonating a government official
It isn’t about healthy eating any more than Obamacare is about wanting us to have health care. It’s about control from cradle to grave and the sooner we hit the grave, the better for the gummit.
FUBO and MO!
Humblegunner’s “snark” is right on target.
This individual is using something I pay for to further either his own ego or his own wallet.
Maybe JimRob could set up a “paid for blog pimp” section.
His “pimps” are interesting. But you find it’s all for one purpose - to suck you into visiting his blog.
Bet Moochelle would screech very loud if someone tried to control what she was allowed to eat...and considering most of it is taxpayer-funded, such an act would be very fitting.
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