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If the schools are closed

MikeDamone
MikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781
How will the kids eat?
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  • YellowSnow
    YellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,735 Founders Club
    Student Meal Supports

    Our first priority is the basic needs of students and families. Starting Monday, March 16, we will be serving “grab and go” lunches at 26 school sites across the city. You can view a map and list of student meal sites on the COVID-19 resource webpage, including new directions on where to pick up the lunches.
  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,293

    Sad that we have come to accept this as normal. And by 'this', I mean the assumption that the schools are the default feeder of our children. This transference of power to the state is like letting oneself get hooked on meff. Very, very habit forming.

    And it's so bad now that it's assumed: "hey, if my kid's not in school, how da fuck he/she gonna eat?" The irony is lost on them.

    Let me be clear about this, too: statists are to be found in large quantities across the political spectrum. It's just a matter of what particular bundle of things a given person is comfortable handing over to the state to manage for them.

    I, myself, have my own bundle. But mine make sense.

    Feeding my kids? No, not one of them.

    The schools have slowly replaced parents in every aspect. Except discipline. School nor parents do that.

    You’re right in that it’s normal and people ask who will feed the children without much thought or shame. Not just people who get the food, but everyone. I brought this up the other day. Just asked why are the schools responsible for feeding kids when school isn’t in session (or ever really). You’d of thought I drowned a puppy by simply bringing it up.

    The one thing is know for a fact is the more schools provide, the more schools will provide. It just keeps going.
    Doesn't look good for my marginal tax rate going forward.

    Have you ever added up all the taxes you pay in one year? Not just to the IRS, but all of it?

    I did a back of the napkin once, and it made me depressed.

    I thought, "fuck, I should have just gone into something half-way fun for a living and said, 'fuck it.'"
  • Pitchfork51
    Pitchfork51 Member Posts: 27,685

    Sad that we have come to accept this as normal. And by 'this', I mean the assumption that the schools are the default feeder of our children. This transference of power to the state is like letting oneself get hooked on meff. Very, very habit forming.

    And it's so bad now that it's assumed: "hey, if my kid's not in school, how da fuck he/she gonna eat?" The irony is lost on them.

    Let me be clear about this, too: statists are to be found in large quantities across the political spectrum. It's just a matter of what particular bundle of things a given person is comfortable handing over to the state to manage for them.

    I, myself, have my own bundle. But mine make sense.

    Feeding my kids? No, not one of them.

    The schools have slowly replaced parents in every aspect. Except discipline. School nor parents do that.

    You’re right in that it’s normal and people ask who will feed the children without much thought or shame. Not just people who get the food, but everyone. I brought this up the other day. Just asked why are the schools responsible for feeding kids when school isn’t in session (or ever really). You’d of thought I drowned a puppy by simply bringing it up.

    The one thing is know for a fact is the more schools provide, the more schools will provide. It just keeps going.
    Doesn't look good for my marginal tax rate going forward.

    Have you ever added up all the taxes you pay in one year? Not just to the IRS, but all of it?

    I did a back of the napkin once, and it made me depressed.

    I thought, "fuck, I should have just gone into something half-way fun for a living and said, 'fuck it.'"
    Paperwork can be fun!
  • SFGbob
    SFGbob Member Posts: 33,188
    edited March 2020
    Biden just proposed that the Federal government pay everyone's mortgage.

    Just upped the ante. Now he is saying they should pay everyone's rent as well as well as paying for child care. If we're paying for people's child care doesn't that mean they are working? So we're now paying for working people's child care and rent and mortgages.