As Congress readies to reauthorize Michelle Obama’s Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act this year, students and parents continue to post photographic evidence of the program’s shortcomings.
The School Nutrition Association is weighing in, too.
” … Some of USDA’s regulations under the law have unnecessarily increased costs and waste for school meal programs and caused many students to swap healthy school meals for junk food fare,” says SNA CEO Patricia Montague in a news release.
The group points out 1.4 million fewer children are eating school lunches since the rules championed by First Lady Michelle Obama were implemented.
That can easily be explained by some of the skimpy, moldy, mysterious and downright disgusting lunches being served to students.
Take a look at some of the photos students have posted to Twitter in just the last few days:
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WHY is Congress, or anybody else, giving any credence to anything Michele Obama has to say?
ReplyDeleteWho elected her, and what is her official position?
Can people be shot dead by police for refusing to do what she says?
That is the ultimate test of any law, whether or not it can be enforced at gunpoint.
It's the reason why sessions of Congress, State Legislatures, County Commissions, and/or City Councils are so dangerous, and must be continually monitored by the citizenry.
Can people be shot dead by police for refusing to do what she says?
DeleteWouldn't surprise me.
Looks umm umm good. To a mongrel.
ReplyDeleteTruly, I have nothing good to say about our FLINO on any level or on any issue, but serving moldy food to school kids is not on her, but on the lousy school administrations that would allow such "food" to be served. I wouldn't throw that out to the birds as I know they wouldn't eat it.
ReplyDeleteMine must be hungrier than yours..........:)
Deleteyes, very picky birds, squirrels, and feral kitties - I serve only high quality food in my backyard ;)
ReplyDeleteWell, it's probably worth it since they must tip well.......:)
DeleteWhy should anyone allow the government to fed their children? Much less complain about the food.
ReplyDeleteNo thinking one should.
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