The youth of America had better get used to the government shoving things down their throats, literally and figuratively. They are being educated in government schools, fed government food, taking out government-owned student loans, getting government healthcare, and working about half the year to pay for government.
In everything they do in life, they will be following government guidelines, getting government licenses, tip-toeing through a minefield of government regulations, and watching government propaganda on their TV and internet.
They are government livestock on a government tax and debt farm, owned from cradle to grave.
LOL! This story could have been printed word-for-word as an accurate description of my school cafeteria in the 60s. After school we’d walk home and stop at a convenience store for Snickers Bars and Yo-Hos.
LOL! This story could have been printed word-for-word as an accurate description of my school cafeteria in the 60s. After school we’d walk home and stop at a convenience store for Snickers Bars and Yo-Hos.
Hide cash inside the banana peels.
In World War II, they tried to force feed soldiers really awful, cheap bologna, and were indifferent to soldiers nausea when faced with it. Eat that or nothing, they were told.
Finally, at one of the larger mess halls, soldiers who had taken to vomiting after eating the nasty stuff, used the rest of their breakfast time standing outside the mess hall building, until they had a “group vomit”. The sight of several men vomiting encouraged others, and finally the medical corps intervened because of the unsanitary nature of it all, and demanded they be fed something other than bologna.
In the case of these school lunches, it sounds like the kids should stock up on a dozen bottles of ipecac, a spoonful of which makes you vomit, and perform the same type of protest.
If you tell a child don't ... he does.
Tell him to DO ... and he won't.
They do just like YOU did, MOOSECHELLE !!
And don't try to give us that, "I was an obedient girl" crap.
Every Marxist is, by definition, a rebel and you didn't just "get" that in a school ... you had it all your life when you dicided .. "I won't"
This gave you a wide variety of options. It also gave the home ec classes a regular weekly teaching point.
But, then came more Federal food programs and their supporting REBs (rear echelon bureaucrats).
When I elected to eat lunch with my children in the late 1980s, I was horrified at the selection and lack of quality forced upon them. Luckily they could chose on a daily basis between school provided and brought from home lunches. Since we all cooked and had no problems with left overs my two children ate rather well through their 11 years in the local school system.
We need a trash cam on the front door of the White House.
Just how much will the “trash monitor” make?
I read a few months ago that Michelle had consulted her personal chef. No where have I read she consulted a licensed nutritionist. If she did, they should have their license revoked, or perhaps they feared for their life.
Children are growing, as are their taste buds and olfactory system. They are more sensitive to tastes and smells than an adult. Smart moms know to hide vegetables in casseroles, or serve the peas next to the potatoes and gravy so they can be combined to choke them down. The idiocy is astounding and it’s hard to believe it’s gone on so long now.