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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]First on his list should be putting soda on the list of things people can’t buy with food stamps.[/quote] The USDA is in charge of food stamps, not HHS. [/quote] The typical MAGA is chock full of notions about what needs to be changed yet they don't even understand what they are talking about.[/quote] They don't, but you do, right? [img]https://i.imgur.com/EME2xiB.jpeg[/img][/quote] When Michelle Obama wanted to make lunches and food healthier for Americans, the right loss, their ever-loving mind calling her a communist and wanting to take away their choice.... I believe they said the obamas were trying to make a big brother state where everyone had to eat like them[/quote] [quote]In a move to roll back former first lady Michelle Obama’s healthy lunch initiative, the Trump administration unveiled a rule on Monday to eliminate some of the nutritional standards currently set in place. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue said schools will no longer have to try so hard to cut the salt in students’ meals or work in whole grains and non-fat milk. Not all were opposed to Obama’s initiative, as a Christian Science Monitor report published in January 2017 in JAMA Pediatrics found an increase in six nutrients among students who had been served the federally regulated lunches. “It’s discouraging that just days into his tenure, one of the first things that Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue will do is to roll back progress on the quality of the meals served to America’s children,” Margo Woota, of the Center for Science in the Public Interest, said in a statement, according to U.S. News & World Report[/quote] They complained and it was one of first things Trump got rid of even though it was beneficial to children. So hypocritical that we now need to change our diets based on RFK Jr's opinion.. [/quote]
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