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Re: "Free" School Lunches [Re: yotetrapper30] #8414894
06/05/25 03:06 PM
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At times growing up poor, my parents always provided me a lunch for school

Now mind you it might have been a simple cheese sammich

Or it it may have leftover beans and rice from the nite before

On really good occasions, , it would be leftover catfish, headaches

and a piece of bread, maybe some berries from the garden or just wild.

As a youngin, I never went hungry, we were poor but well fed

Kids today would puke

Re: "Free" School Lunches [Re: yotetrapper30] #8414898
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Re: "Free" School Lunches [Re: yotetrapper30] #8414905
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There's a lot of places to trim fat from "welfare". In my opinion, school lunches is close to last on that list.


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Re: "Free" School Lunches [Re: yotetrapper30] #8414907
06/05/25 03:11 PM
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I got a different and imo better approach. Do away with govt schools. Make parents feed, and educate, them at home where they belong. Worked that way for centuries.


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Re: "Free" School Lunches [Re: yotetrapper30] #8414912
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I see no issue with it, I look at it as a way to recoup some of my tax dollars. As much as I pay they can comp my 1 kid some vittles grin Better than welfare or people begging strangers for money on one of those fundraiser sites.

Re: "Free" School Lunches [Re: warrior] #8414914
06/05/25 03:16 PM
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Originally Posted by warrior
I got a different and imo better approach. Do away with govt schools. Make parents feed, and educate, them at home where they belong. Worked that way for centuries.



Now if there was a like or love button for this comment,

I would be all over it !!!!!!

Re: "Free" School Lunches [Re: wetdog] #8414917
06/05/25 03:19 PM
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Originally Posted by wetdog
Not rewarding the parents
Just teaching the children that life can be better through kindness
Maybe they can learn from such kindness


How's it worked so far. We've done it enough we should be able to judge the results.

Re: "Free" School Lunches [Re: white17] #8414921
06/05/25 03:23 PM
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Originally Posted by white17
But it does reward the parents. Rather than using their own resources to feed their kids, they can use those same dollars to buy drugs and alcohol........or other toys they may want.
Back during the 'pandemic', when many schools were not in session.........the food was sent directly to the student's homes, in sufficient quantities for a week at a time and no controls on who ate it.



Correct, just like welfare, there is no control

Re: "Free" School Lunches [Re: Snyde901] #8414923
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Originally Posted by Snyde901
I see no issue with it, I look at it as a way to recoup some of my tax dollars. As much as I pay they can comp my 1 kid some vittles grin Better than welfare or people begging strangers for money on one of those fundraiser sites.

Do u think any form of government can spend ur dollar more efficiently as u? Nothing is free and when it comes to government for every dollar it would cost u it will cost the government 3 and ur taxes will keep going up

Re: "Free" School Lunches [Re: Yes sir] #8414925
06/05/25 03:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Yes sir
Originally Posted by wetdog
Not rewarding the parents
Just teaching the children that life can be better through kindness
Maybe they can learn from such kindness


How's it worked so far. We've done it enough we should be able to judge the results.

I don't think that's accurate, respectfully. The results we have to judge are the ones with 0% accountability for the Parents. Put the smack down on the parents, but feed the kid. I wanna believe the results will be different. I guess what I'm saying is with 0 accountability for the Parents, you are correct but crackin down on the crackheads would change the outcome.


I wonder if tap dancers walk into a room, look at the floor, and think, I'd tap that. I wonder about things.....
Re: "Free" School Lunches [Re: yotetrapper30] #8414927
06/05/25 03:31 PM
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Angela, I’m mixed on this. There are unfortunately some people who do struggle with keeping food on the table.. and don’t qualify for snap benefits. Medical bills, wage garnishment, etc.
And food pantries limit visits and how much food they can have.
Growing up at home, we only got 1 meal per day during the summer months.dad busted his butt working road construction but things were still rough.
When we rarely got breakfast it was through the commodities we got at the county ema building during distribution…we got corn flakes and oatmeal.
We didn’t get milk for our cereal or oatmeal… corn flakes and water was how we ate it… and we very rarely had sugar. I don’t think it’s bad to let kids have something decent to eat once in a while… it’s not like they are eating lobster and steak.


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Re: "Free" School Lunches [Re: yotetrapper30] #8414933
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Of course there's that free breakfast before school too!


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Re: "Free" School Lunches [Re: yotetrapper30] #8414936
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Here's some more fuel for the fire, coming from a parent who hears this first hand from his daughter who's still in school and my wife who works at a local public elementary school.

If a kid wants just an apple and a milk, they have to take the whole lunch, the cafeteria workers will toss the rest (the sandwich/applesauce/cheese stick/whatever) in the garbage (or tell the kids to). They used to let the schools have a "sharing" table set up for leftovers and extras and kids could take wheat they wanted, but most won't do that anymore, too many rules and regulations for who serves the food, allergies, etc.


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Re: "Free" School Lunches [Re: Yes sir] #8414942
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Originally Posted by Yes sir
Originally Posted by Snyde901
I see no issue with it, I look at it as a way to recoup some of my tax dollars. As much as I pay they can comp my 1 kid some vittles grin Better than welfare or people begging strangers for money on one of those fundraiser sites.

Do u think any form of government can spend ur dollar more efficiently as u? Nothing is free and when it comes to government for every dollar it would cost u it will cost the government 3 and ur taxes will keep going up

Absolutely not, id be retired by now if I didn't have to pay them so much to support turds. Worst part is most of the time my tax dollars are spent on things im against. Ideally everyone would be self sufficient, my main point was they waste our money in a lot worse ways.

Re: "Free" School Lunches [Re: yotetrapper30] #8414943
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I've known a few families that had plenty of money to buy school lunches and have health care but we're getting free lunches and Healthcare thru the govt.one family is self employed with a foam insulating business and has a few employees. they have brand new trucks own close to a 200 acre farm snowmobiles,utvs land in another state with a cabin on it. My Question Is how can they get by with cheating the govt/taxpayers?

Re: "Free" School Lunches [Re: foxkidd44] #8414948
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Originally Posted by foxkidd44
it’s not like they are eating lobster and steak.

That's reserverved for the adults layed up in section 8 housing all day wearing their PJs

Re: "Free" School Lunches [Re: Rusty Axe Camp] #8414950
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Originally Posted by Rusty Axe Camp
Here's some more fuel for the fire, coming from a parent who hears this first hand from his daughter who's still in school and my wife who works at a local public elementary school.

If a kid wants just an apple and a milk, they have to take the whole lunch, the cafeteria workers will toss the rest (the sandwich/applesauce/cheese stick/whatever) in the garbage (or tell the kids to). They used to let the schools have a "sharing" table set up for leftovers and extras and kids could take wheat they wanted, but most won't do that anymore, too many rules and regulations for who serves the food, allergies, etc.



There again Rusty, times have changed and so has mentality,

Do you remember me telling you years ago about a guy donating

a bear to the Gwinn high school (up) for lunches, it was a option

made into chili and was a huge hit !!

Michigan now like every state is so liberal , could you imagine attempting that today ?

Re: "Free" School Lunches [Re: yotetrapper30] #8414952
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I’d prefer to just pay for the kids lunch. My wife is a special education teacher (kids from bad homes, anger issues and such). I have personally met a lot of her students parents. Most are cracked out on drugs, some are actually trying to get it together. Social services have been contacted numerous times about some of her students, yet the state allows them to keep their kids. Buying a kids lunch at school may be the only meal they have that day. It’s a crock they let those kids stay with some of those people. Yet it’s the way it is unfortunately.


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Re: "Free" School Lunches [Re: yotetrapper30] #8414965
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Agree wholeheartedly with Yotetrapper30


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Re: "Free" School Lunches [Re: Buzzard] #8414969
06/05/25 04:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Buzzard
Do you remember me telling you years ago about a guy donating

a bear to the Gwinn high school (up) for lunches, it was a option

made into chili and was a huge hit !!

Michigan now like every state is so liberal , could you imagine attempting that today ?


I do remember you saying that.

Times are a changing, some for the good, some for the not so good.

Good seeing you on here again buddy.


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