Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Disgusting waste of taxpayer funds!
I…can’t think of anything I’d rather do with my taxpayer funds than feed people who need it in my community.
Agree, but I guarantee most of it will just be thrown away.
How can you guarantee that? Pleases explain based on how many meals will be prepared, how many are attending and the plans for the food afterward.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you need it, go and find out. If not, don’t worry about it. I’m not sure what they were doing in the cafeteria at that time already.
At W-L, Crew takes over the cafeteria for winter conditioning. I assume they'll have to be done early. All the tryouts for winter sports will be going on the following week, obviously not in the cafeteria but nextdoor in the gym, so hundreds of kids coming and going. It'll be busy!
I’m sorry feeding the needy is going to disrupt your sweetie pie’s crew workout.
You all are disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Disgusting waste of taxpayer funds!
I…can’t think of anything I’d rather do with my taxpayer funds than feed people who need it in my community.
Agree, but I guarantee most of it will just be thrown away.
Anonymous wrote:You don't understand. I want to feed MORE people in those dinners at the high schools, like a family consisting of married GS-9s who live in Arlington and are furloughed and don't have children. Why not them, too?
Save your snark and think about it. Why do they get sent off to "soup kitchens" or more likely are deemed less worthy than if they had kids?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Disgusting waste of taxpayer funds!
I…can’t think of anything I’d rather do with my taxpayer funds than feed people who need it in my community.
Anonymous wrote:I looked at the linked announcement. It's supposedly to for APS students and their families but "no family in need of support" will be turned away.
So only hungry breeders get food. Only households with kids matter.
As a person whose taxes pay for this and whose household is deemed not to be a family I take note.
Anonymous wrote:I looked at the linked announcement. It's supposedly to for APS students and their families but "no family in need of support" will be turned away.
So only hungry breeders get food. Only households with kids matter.
As a person whose taxes pay for this and whose household is deemed not to be a family I take note.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you on SNAP? If so, a judge has ordered that it continue.Anonymous wrote:My family is going. I am a disabled single mom, and this will be incredibly helpful for my family.
Separately, Virginia previously declared a State of Emergency just so it can continue to pay SNAP -- using state funding.
Anonymous wrote:Are you on SNAP? If so, a judge has ordered that it continue.Anonymous wrote:My family is going. I am a disabled single mom, and this will be incredibly helpful for my family.