Schools around the country have had enough of Michelle Obama’s Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act. They are rejecting her unappetizing meals, even though it means their lunches are going underfunded.
Michelle’s admirable goal of fighting childhood obesity will, apparently, not be met in these two districts–at least not through direct federal intervention.
The report [from WND] says that the new regulations have “not only increased cafeteria costs, [but also] resulted in a drastic drop in the number of participating students.”
Forcing kids to eat tasteless food at school does not stop obesity. Parents must take action at home – including making lunches for the kids to bring to school. Michelle Obama would rather follow the Hillary Clinton method of responsibility – It Takes a Village – and have the government take care of our kids instead of parents. We all know where that Big Brother attitude leads.
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Michelle is a man.
When moochella loses that fat ass then i will listen.
how about the parents just pack lunch for the children they have brought into this world. this includes fathers. school lunch food always sucked, it still does so sned the kids with PBJ and freetos
My mother used to pack my lunch when I was a kid back in the sixty's and early seventy's and school lunches still sucked back then. To this day, I can't stand the smell of a school cafeteria. I remember over half of the food used to be scraped in the trash cans because the food lacked flavor.
Since when are healthy fruits and vegetables considered tasteless meals. I don't agree anyone should tell us how to feed our kids but kids don't always like what is best for them.
9:06, I don't consider canned fruit, or vegetables as tasty! It's raw fruits and vegetables that are tasty. This was not offer at all when I was in school. Maybe a rotten banana or apple if you were lucky. It was mostly out of a can, and the workers could care less if it was tasty or not. Any dietitian will tell you, canned food isn't healthy. Only fresh or flash frozen are better.
The screwed up liberal democratic idealism here is that it takes a village, ie. government to raise a child. Wrong. It takes responsible parents to raise children and control their obesity.
I wonder what's being put in the food to make it such a priority that it be mandatory.
In some cases it take a village to raise children.
The flip side is a lot of villages raise idiots
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