Someone should remind Trump that the number one health problem for America’s poor people is - obesity!
Check out this “cure” for obesity!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=isIw2AN_-XU
“The carnivore diet, recently popularized by Jordan Peterson & His daughter Mikhaila Peterson. People are having relief from arthritis, psoriasis, and various inflammatory conditions, and yes they are experiencing weight loss too.”
I gave this a try 3 months ago and have been very, very happy with the results. I am still on it.
You said it! If I had a dime for every 12 year old boy I’ve seen with a gut like a fifty year couch potato and in need of a bra I’d be rich. Honest to God sometimes I go to the mall or Shop Rite and I see 12 and 13 year old boys fat as heck.
Local food banks where I live are open 5 days a week....with a different food group each day. Meat-—bread-—veggies, etc all on different days.
A serious food bank use must make 5 trips to get the rounded out diet the government tells us we must have. IF you are so poor that you need the food bank——you cannot be spending gs 5 days in a row to get that food. I am referring to a rural community.
There are very few hungry people in the US.
When the EBT crowd can use their cards at restaurants, they are NOT hurting for food.
When the vast majority of people throw out leftovers or let food rot in their fridges, they are NOT hungry. That’s money in the trash.
When school kids get free breakfast, free lunch and free afternoon snacks, they are NOT hungry. When anyone from 0-21 gets free lunches from school food trucks in the summer time, they are NOT going hungry.
In this house, we manage just fine on a food budget of $5/day for each of us. Last night’s dinner was $2.99/lb boneless beef ribs, rice pilaf and celery/almond/prune salad. Swished around olive oil in a pretty much empty dijon jar so got a salad dressing out of it before tossing the jar in the garbage. That’s about $1.50 for each plate. The night before was frozen tilapia fillets and frozen mixed veggies with scratch cheese sauce for even less. Compare that $1.50 with $15 for an EBT card holder to eat out on my taxes. Something is very, very wrong with “America’s hungry”.