King Barack and Queen Michelle are doing everything they can to make sure they can hoard as much power as possible over us little people, the peasants. Nothing is too petty for them to try to snatch control over, not even a school bake sale — but for once, the peasants are revolting.
Barely a month after federal regulations for school cafeterias kicked in, states are already pushing back.
Specifically, they’re fighting nutrition standards that would considerably alter one of the most sacred rituals of the American public school system: bake sales.
Twelve states have established their own policies to circumvent regulations in the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010 that apply to “competitive snacks,” or any foods and beverages sold to students on school grounds that are not part of the Agriculture Department’s school meal programs, according to the National Association of State Boards of Education. Competitive snacks appear in vending machines, school stores, and food and beverages, including items sold at bake sales.
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To pay for illegals bills.
There is not a Michelle in the world (including Queen Michelle) that is going to tell me what to feed my children. If she wants hers to eat the crap she comes up with, so be it, but I am the one buying and paying for what they eat, not her or the King.
Some cities have shut down lemonade stands!
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