School lunches is just not something I’m going to get worked up about. They need to be healthy and they need to be relatively cheap. There’s a societal benefit in not having a bunch of fat kids because fat kids with shitty eating habits turn into fat adults with shitty eating g habits and it’s a strain in our healthcare apparatus.
Chicken, rice, and veggies shouldn’t be that hard
They aren't healthy. And it's another incremental step in indoctrination.
"I'm not going to get worked up about limiting how many rounds of ammo I can buy at one time, it's not like they are banning guns..."
That's how it works. Little steps so people don't get too worked up. Then let the dust settle for a bit, then take the next step.
"Who cares if gays get married, that doesn't hurt you".
It's called progressive for a reason. They literally never stop.
First priority of being a parent is taking care of your kids. In 2022 in America it is easier than anytime in human history. Local car wash is paying $20 an hour for someone to take your money and push a button. A family of four with two working parents at $20 an hour can clear $40k a year income tax free. You won't live like a king, but you can feed your kids on that. What hurts is the massive increase in the price of gasoline, rent, food and utilities. All of which have increased as a result of democrat policies to make life better for working class Americans. Then toss in the labor pressure of importing three plus million legal and illegal immigrants a year. When our media and schools put more social pressure on smoking and mask wearing versus instilling any sense of responsibility for feeding your kids, we are phucked.