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An actual comment from the link posted:

"Good for Congress. Smart enough to know that tomato is a fruit, intelligent enough to know that it goes on a pizza and kids love pizza. The FLOTUS should keep her fat A out of the school lunch kitchen. Quit bossing around the USDA and let Congress make the decisions for the US. She should go golfing with her husband or stay on vacation whichever occurs most. :>)"

Note that FLOTUS has nothing to do with this. That said, I will never understand the criticism of Michelle Obama promoting healthy eating. It just boggles my mind.

 
TheKingHaha I got monkey shit for that? Wow. Is this a Breitbart forum?

Don't worry bro. We're with you (No homo)

Nobody wants to work for it anymore. There's no honor in taking the after school job at Mickey D's. Honor's in the dollar, kid.
 

The question is, why in the hell is the US Department of Agriculture trying to promote healthy school lunches? How and why is that within their authority? And why does the USDA have a goddamn mortgage lending program that allows people to borrow more than 100% of the home value? How about the USDA focus on doing its ACTUAL job, whatever the hell that is, rather than taking on ancillary tasks? I'm from Washington, D.C. A USDA bureaucrat is not made out of different protoplasm than any other American. Why their opinion should matter on ancillary matters is somewhat mind blowing to me.

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