I fail to understand republicans anymore. They have all the money in the world to waste on stunts like operation lone star which sent Texas State Police to the border to search vehicles already searched by the border patrol. They are wasting 2.5 million every week on that stunt alone. They so far have found nothing. But it looks good, looks tough on border crime right? How many millions to take over a park, run reams and reams of razor wire on land and in the water, wire that has been found illegal, yet they keep doing it. What they are not willing to do is feed kids! They are willing to let poor kids go hungry and starve. There is no money for feeding them they claim. Or is it that they don’t want to feed the poor non-white kids? Is the skin tone of the parents or kids what the issue is? Or is it that hungry kids can be forced to work cheaply, even illegally for people. I know what a hungry child will do for food, god save their souls. One church leader said if the government would stop helping poor people it would force them to join churches and turn to the lord for help. Great reasoning there. Starve them until they join the gang. It seems to be epidemic in red states, and I am really tired of it. Feed the kids damn it, or admit you are unfit to run a government. Hugs. Scottie
Millions of Texas children would have been able to use this service, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
TEXAS, USA — For some children in the U.S., school lunchtime might be the only meal they eat all day.
To help combat this issue, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is offering its first-ever free summer school lunch program for participants across the country.
This year, 35 states are joining the Summer Electronic Benefit Transfer program – but Texas is not one of them.
According to the Texas Health and Human Services Commission, the state would not have enough time to organize the program before summertime begins.
Now, the USDA says approximately 3.8 million children in Texas will miss out on the chance for $120 worth of food, per person, from grocery stores, farmers markets and other locations.
Approximately 21 million children across the country will receive a total of $2.5 billion benefits, in areas including Hawaii, New York, Guam, American Samoa, the Osage Nation and more.
Children 18 years old or younger are eligible to join the program free of charge, with a specific emphasis on low-income families.
Each month, families will receive $40 per child, available on a pre-paid card and the government plans to cover half of the administrative fees for participating schools.
According to the USDA, the program can help lower food insecurity among children by 33%, or one-third. Children utilizing the program are said to have higher access to whole grain, dairy, fruits and vegetables, with an emphasis on healthier living.
Last summer, Austin ISD and the Central Texas Food Bank partnered to provide more than 5,000 free meals to children under 18 years old through a separate program.


God forbid those “Christians” feed the multitudes…sorta like Jesus said “NO” when asked to help feed the five thousand and he said “Hang on to those lunch boxes of yours, find a spot to relax and eat and don’t worry about those people”… Revised Suze edition Bible…MAGA 1: 16
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Hello Suze. Yes, but I read that the modern fundamentalist Christians don’t like the Jesus of the bible, calling that too woke and not what god really wanted. It seems strange to me that they call themselves Christians, praise the bible, then turn their backs on the commands god asked of them that follow him. Weird. Hugs. Scottie
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Scotty, there is a “Bible” for every “church” and they are NOT the same. There isn’t a “Christian” alive who actually knows what was original to the Bible…if they did they would actually be Jewish.
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Well said Suze. Very well said. Hugs. Scottie
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I sure wish a bunch of kiddoes would/could organize, and show up this summer in front of their legislators’s offices at noon, saying “Where’s our lunch? Where’s our lunch?”
Of course most red state legislatures, including mine, are chomping at the bit to do the same. Ours, at least, can’t override a veto, when they can get passage of such things. I’m thankful for that much as to the KS leg.
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Hi Ali. I love the idea of hundreds of kids asking legislators at fancy restaurants for food. But poor kids can not donate, and a lot of time the poor are of a darker complexion. Two groups the republicans seem to want to ignore and make go away. Hugs. Scottie
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Not very Christian guys. In fact not Christian at all:
You care to argue about Matthew 25 31-46. You guys going to tell Christ Your Lord He is a Snowflake and a Socialist.
I’ll buy the popcorn for the entire audience for that discussion!
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Hello Roger. Oh that I could believe that there would be some justice for the harm these people cause. Sadly I feel it is up to us humans acting as best we can to hold them accountable. Hugs. Scottie
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It is indeed Scottie.
The first step is the defeat them at the ballot.
People must put aside any doubts or dislikes they have for Biden, not voting for him will not be of any help to the vulnerable or the innocent.
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