“”ALL people should be allowed to choose what to eat.””
Noooo! Nooooooo! Not poor people.... not people at poverty level.... they should not be allowed to choose what they eat. They are beggars, after all and beggars do NOT get to choose! Their “choices” should only be beans, rice, government cheese, water and stale bread ... because... taxpayers are paying for it! And taxpayers are the ONLY citizens whose wishes and opinions really matter, after all. Oh, and muffin bottoms! Those on SNAP should only be allowed to eat the bottoms!!!
(If this seems a bit absurd... this is just how inane most of the twits on these threads sound like to me)
And where does this end? I’ll tell you. The radical leftists get back into power (and they will).... and they will take the RFK Jr. torch precedent... and push it to the max by restricting what “everyone” can or cannot choose to eat. And they’ll say... well the MAGA GOPers did it first. The elitists in power will, of course, continue to consume the food items that they ban for us ‘little people’. It’s how they roll.
Also... RFK Jr. uses hyperbole to describe soda and candy as “poison”. Well, if it’s poison for kids on EBT, then it’s also poison for everyone else, right? So... next step will be to ban soda and candy for everyone else too... if he succeeds in banning it for poverty level folks. And those health monitors he wants everyone to wear.... everyone including the (gasp!) taxpayers. It’s “for the cheeldren”, after all. Do you see how this stuff works?
And for the record... RFK Jr. is still a totalitarian Democrat in my estimation. Most folks are just too dense to “get it”. Just because he gets one or two things/issues right that some on the right agree with (like his stance on vaccines and food dyes used in foods)... doesn’t make ‘him’ right on everything else. Camel nose in the tent stuff here.
“RFK Jr. is still a totalitarian...”
Trump has had quite an effect from n RFK Jr. in this regard.
Probably also on the man’s Hollywood wife. Poor girl! Lol
The Government already dictates what our children should eat with their breakfast and lunch school programs.
If other people are paying for it, yes, it should be inexpensive and nutritious foods only. I’d go right back to the government cheese, beans, rice, etc.
If you want to start a nonprofit to provide luxury, unhealthy food to poor, you should feel free to do that, however.
Why water? Don't they have sinks and faucets like the rest of us?
Also, I'd not be averse to adding a ration of milk and eggs per week and PB&J.