"All part of their continuing master plan to "fundamentally change" America. Folks, the leftists are winning on every front, and the low information sheep are too lazy to even try to learn the truth. Basically it's like giving pizza away at a campaign rally. It guarantees voter loyalty. What pisses me off more than anything else is calling this "free lunch". These "free luches" are paid for by the hard working people of America. And don't forget the "free breakfasts" too. I for one am getting sick and tired of supporting these kid's. If you can't feed them, don't breed them. We
are feeding them morning, noon, and night. Paying their rent, electric, phone (both home and cell), cable, and who the hell knows what else. I am glad I don't get to see these urchin's getting their lunches supplied by me wearing their $200.00 sneakers, talking on their I Phones, and wearing their gold necklaces around their necks. It used to be parents would tell their kids to stay in school and get an education so you can be successful. Not now. Not today. These welfare collecting, low information voting parents of today tell their kids to stay in school so you can get your free meals. I'm sick of it. Time to tell these parents to get a job and pay for the kids they chose to bring into this world. It's not our job to raise your kids. Misplaced compassion results in the government coming between parents and their responsibility to feed their kids. The more government keeps giving the freebies the more we lose. Both our money and our nation." MC
In 2009, Barack Obama said,
“The American people have to recognize that there is no such thing as a free lunch.”
Unless they qualify.
The USDA handed out free lunches to 18.7 million students in fiscal year 2012.
There were over 49.8 million students attending public elementary and secondary schools in 2012.
That means one out of every three students were given free lunches last year!
CNS News reported:
It is an old saying that there is no such thing as a free lunch, but a record 18.7 million American schoolchildren would not have learned that lesson when they attended school in fiscal year 2012.
That is because U.S. taxpayers—via the U.S. Department of Agriculture—were picking up the tab for their lunch.
According to new data from the USDA, during the average school month in fiscal year 2012, 18.7 million students in U.S. high schools and grammar schools were given completely free lunches, courtesy of the department’s National School Lunch Program. That was up from the record of 18.4 million that was set in fiscal 2011.
Back in 1969, the average monthly number of schoolchildren getting free lunches was only 2.9 million. As recently as 1990, it was only 9.8 million.
In addition to giving away completely free lunches, the National School lunch program also gives away partially subsidized lunches—or what it calls “reduced-price lunches” and “paid lunches.”
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