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Re: Venting About Reduced Lunch in School Program


@eddyandme wrote:

@JillyMarie wrote:

@eddyandme wrote:

I don't believe in "free" lunches.  People on Welfare get monies for groceries, etc.  And, for those not being subsidized, there are food banks.  They can always make sure their children have a healthy lunch.  There is no shame in bringing one's lunch to school, work, whatever.  Seems like the free lunch program attracts those too lazy to make a lunch for their child and/or those who think they can scam the system. 


Does your belief encompass all parents and their children in America? 


@JillyMarie

 

Definitely.


Then I must say, with all due respect, that I find your belief extremely harsh.  What we are discussing is a lunch program for children.  If parents are irresponsible, stingy, thoughtless, lazy, stupid etc., I fail to comprehend why someone would want  take it out a child. 


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Re: Venting About Reduced Lunch in School Program


@eddyandme wrote:

Those parents, then are unfit and DSS should step in.  The children deserve a loving home where they will be cared for.

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@eddyandme Good idea. Let's get rid of the free lunch system, let the kids go hungry, have DSS step in to put the kids in an orphange, or foster care (where the foster family will receive government assistance), and the kid will lead a non-psychologically-messed-up-life, right? Thank you for being an example of how our education system is REALLY failing.

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Re: Venting About Reduced Lunch in School Program

I imagine there are those who own a home, a car and some nice clothes can fall on hard times and need assistance of some sort. We can't judge on those things alone. In our county, there are so many poor families (because it's basically people who live off the water or service the tourist industry) that all students get free breakfast and lunch. I do understand the frustration of knowing there are those who take advantage, but in this case, I wouldn't get in a twist over feeding children. And yes, I know we are all paying for it.

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Re: Venting About Reduced Lunch in School Program

@JillyMarie@RazorSharp

 

What I'm trying to say putting a bandaid on the problem is not going to resolve the situation.  Parents should put their children first and foremost.  And the lazy, selfish, whatever ones, should be educated:  DSS d/n only remove children and throw them in an orphanage.  They strive to make families having problems overcome the situation.  And, I would never let a child, elderly person, whomever go without.  Intimating that someone is harsh or uneducated when disagreeing on something is IMHO rather harsh and uneducated.  First and foremost, I believe people should help people and not rely on the government - I'm not a socialist, I guess.  But I believe in helping, caring for others and resolving a situation not helping it to continue or even grow.

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What exactly would you do?  If the state or federal application procedures do not require parents to submit proof of income to qualify for reduced or free lunches how is that fraud?  Perhaps I am missing something. 

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Re: Venting About Reduced Lunch in School Program


@eddyandme wrote:

@JillyMarie@RazorSharp

 

What I'm trying to say putting a bandaid on the problem is not going to resolve the situation.  Parents should put their children first and foremost.  And the lazy, selfish, whatever ones, should be educated:  DSS d/n only remove children and throw them in an orphanage.  They strive to make families having problems overcome the situation.  And, I would never let a child, elderly person, whomever go without.  Intimating that someone is harsh or uneducated when disagreeing on something is IMHO rather harsh and uneducated.  First and foremost, I believe people should help people and not rely on the government - I'm not a socialist, I guess.  But I believe in helping, caring for others and resolving a situation not helping it to continue or even grow.


@eddyandme You cannot cherry pick which government programs are good and bad to defend your argument, then say that people shouldn't rely on the government.  I cannot understand your point of view, because you clearly cannot understand your own point of view.

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Re: Venting About Reduced Lunch in School Program

Amen to that.  Perhaps not voting against your own self-interests might change things

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"For Jesus said, suffer little children, and forbid them not to come unto me, for of such is the kingdom of heaven."

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I have enjoyed reading various opinions on this thread.

 

Unfortunately I agree with both sides of the opinions!

 

Everybody on both sides make valid points! Great to read them without name calling etc!

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Re: Venting About Reduced Lunch in School Program


@mima wrote:

@aprilskies wrote:

I think all kids should get free lunch if they are in school - bottom line.

 

Nothing is free.  Everyone (including me) would be paying for all the free lunches that their own parents CAN afford.


 


 

I dont mind my taxes dollars being used in this way.  At least, it is feeding kids, regardless of their parents, and that is not a bad thing in my book.  I have other larger issues of how my tax dollars are used.