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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]13:03 beautifully illustrates the evil machine maga wishes to correct. The machine is make people sick via food, air, water, etc., thus forcing them into lifelong, the painful sick care industry.[/quote] I’m here in Trump country, says so on the yard billboard sign I passed by on my way to the beach. I’m here now, stocking up on groceries for the week, one thing that is very clear, is that, if you take away the Mega MAGA’s ho-hos, ding dongs, Doritos and 2 liter sodi-pop, and try to make them eat vegetables, there will be Jan. 6 style riots up in the heart of Trump-Landia. [/quote] It costs $9 for a gallon of organic milk. $3 for a gallon of “regular” milk. Healthy food has always been more expensive because its not filled with additives to make it last longer, look prettier, increase agricultural profits, etc. Generalize much? Now look at the grocery store habits of people living in the inner cities or poor communities in blue states. You could also say the same thing about wealthy enclaves drinking many bottles of wine, beer, and liquor, combined with pizza, gourmet carry out, etc... a poor diet has nothing to do with wealth or politics. The US has an addiction to unhealthy food across the political spectrum. [/quote] You are confusing bad nutrition driven by different levels of poverty, for example inner city people without cars and thus without access to a decent grocery store, versus the people who may be poor but at least have cars and who could be going to a grocery store and buying healthy food but instead buy junk food. It seems to me you live in affluence insulated from any deeper insights into the things that you want to lecture the rest of us about.[/quote][/quote]
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