Posted on 03/01/2024 3:50:02 PM PST by artichokegrower
A nationwide call to end hunger and reduce diet-related diseases has been answered by more than 100 entities, including the University of California system which will be led by staff at the Center for Economic Justice and Action at UC-Santa Cruz.
The recently announced program from the White House has received 141 commitments. The University of California would pave the way for advancing "current and new efforts" to help students with essential needs.
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“Economic Justice” would be to cut all the bureaucrats’ salaries in half.
I think everyone in America is hungry at some point during the day. Even if everyone ate something everyone would be hungry again the next day. I don’t see how we can end hunger.
I almost went to that college. Went to Fresno instead. Had the good fortune of taking a history course from Victor David Hansen.
Overpaid wankers will come up with “eating bugs is the answer!”
She is one of the educated stupid people. Pathetic. Will spend time and money without results or accountability.
From their website:
To transcend the power- and ownership-concentrating systems of both capitalism and socialism, we teach and apply a new socio-economic paradigm for designing the future. This paradigm, which we call the “Just Third Way,” synthesizes the personalist concepts of Louis Kelso (binary economics and, with Mortimer Adler, the Kelso-Adler principles of economic justice); Fr. William Ferree (the “act of social justice“); Buckminster Fuller (world design science); and Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. (peaceful people power). We call our plan for universal citizen access to capital ownership, the Economic Democracy Act.
Did Kamala Harris write this?
“Caloric Justice.”
She does appear to have significant “Gravitas”.
My God, what a bunch of meaningless gobbledegook. That’s worse than Harris at HER worst.
If we put these people in charge of the food supply for a year, we would have 340 million dead bodies lying around.
How people that are useless eaters and can’t produce anything useful to save their lives get off telling us how to organize society is beyond me.
“Henry Miller wrote that he tried to get invited to a friend’s place for a meal, and line up another friend for another night and eventually make enough friends to eat all month”
Not a bad strategy, at University we were a small tight knit group of scientist students most of us could cook but no one likes eating leftovers again and again so twice a week we would hold a potluck style dinner at the science lab building on campus everyone would bring in all their left overs eat and take what we wanted home with us from everyone elses. We all had research and projects to work on and were in this lab area in our private offices 6 days a week at night anyways.
I know I know dang commies but it helped us have much more beer money out of our grad student stipends when we were not wasting it on food uneaten. Cook two meals a week eat 3 others from the community pots and share yours that would have been trashed anyways. Plus it was a great way to try other cultures foods, we went so far as to have a request list and sign-up sheet for popular foods. Vietnamese,Korean and Indian were always popular, so was BBQ and Italian.
Good story.
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