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(Chuck Muth) – Washoe County Democrats are using kids as human shields again.
They’re trying to get super-majorities in both house of the Legislature this November by slamming Gov. Lombardo for vetoing at Dem bill to give “free” school lunches to every student in Nevada, even the students from wealthy families.
They’re latest stunt was to deliver lunch boxes to GOP offices with a letter from the Washoe County school board president Beth Smith inside.
In the letter, Smith writes that “many families are like mine” and that “students in our county will go without free access to nutritious meals at school.”
“Free.”
As if they’re the “miracle of the fives loaves and two fish” rather than taxpayers paying for them.
Why should you and I pick up the tab for Ms. Smith’s kids? Shouldn’t she be spending her time packing her kids’ lunchboxes with PB&J’s instead of stuffing them with political propaganda?
The fact is parents with true financial need can get it by applying for a variety of programs that provide lunches for low-income families. But Smith says “bureaucratic barriers, like paperwork, mean fewer families apply.”
So a family that can’t afford to feed the kids they brought into this world can’t even take the time to fill out an application? And that’s somehow Gov. Lombardo’s fault?
Seriously?
She also wrote that kids who get free lunches are “embarrassed,” so you and I should pay for the lunches of rich kids so the poor kids can “freely eat with dignity.”
Good grief.
She added that if it “means kids who need food get food, then it’s worth it to me” to also give food to kids whose families don’t need the government hand-out.
So generous with OPM (Other People’s Money).
Smith goes on to write that “every reasonable Republican, Democrat and nonpartisan I’ve met agrees that feeding our kids during the school day is common sense.”
True. But most of us agree that it’s a PARENT’S job to feed their own kids if they are financially able, not taxpayers.
Smith concludes by writing that “every child deserves the opportunity to succeed in the classroom.”
But her public schools can’t even teach readin’, writin’, and ‘rithmetic.
Maybe she and her fellow Democrats should focus more on doing the job they actually have instead of forcing taxpayer to cough up money to do the job parents’ have?
This whole idea of giving out “free lunches” comes straight from the “from each according to his abilities, to each according to his needs” playbook.
Ms. Smith should look that phrase up. It comes from Karl Marx. And such communist ideals are decidedly NOT what she should be teaching our kids in taxpayer-funded government schools.
Perhaps money would be better spent building a woodshed behind the school board’s office. Ms. Smith has certainly earned a visit to it.
Homeschool Lunch
My son, CJ, turned 18 last week. He’s been homeschooled the whole time, and Gia and I paid for all his lunches…just like responsible parents should.
That included a special birthday lunch he and I had yesterday in Cozumel, Mexico, to help him with his international studies.
It also included an important lesson on the responsible consumption of alcohol!
I have to admit, we only got a “C” in that class. But, man, what a fun time with my “boy.”
Recommendations*
Since we’re fast approaching the day when mail-in ballots are sent out, I thought now would be a good time to start making a few recommendations* for candidates in this cycle’s elections.
- State Senate 1: Patricia Brinkley
- State Senate 5: Carrie Buck
- State Senate 6: Jill Douglass
- State Seante 7: Leo Henderson
- State Senate 11: Lori Rogich
- State Senate 15: Michael Ginsburg
- State Senate 18: John Steinbeck
- State Senate 19: John Ellison
- State Assembly 1: Garland Brinkley
- State Assembly 2: Heidi Kasama
- State Assembly 4: Lisa Cole
- State Assembly 5: Kelly Quinn
- State Assembly 8: Kelly Chapman
- State Assembly 9: Erica Neely
- State Assembly 11: Jeffrey Lustick
- State Assembly 12: Nan Roecker
- State Assembly 15: Melissa Spence
- State Assembly 17: Robert Olsen
- State Assembly 19: Toby Yurek
- State Assembly 21: April Arndt
- State Assembly 29: Annette Dawson Owens
- State Assembly 34: Brandon Davis
- State Assembly 35: Rebecca Edgeworth
- State Assembly 36: Greg Hafen
- State Assembly 37: David Brog
- State Assembly 41: Rafael Arroyo
- Clark County Commission A: Ryan Hamilton
- Clark County Commission C: April Becker
- Clark County School Board A: Emily Stevens
- Clark County School Board B: Lydia Dominguez
- Clark County School Board E: Lorena Biasotti
- State Board of Regents: Timothy Underwood
- Clark County District Court Department 14: Tina Talim
- Clark County District Court Department 27: Erika Mendoza
- Clark County Family Court Department N: Paul Gaudet
- Las Vegas Justice Court Dept. 4: Suzan Baucum
- Question 3 (Rigged Choice Voting): NO
- Question 6 (Abortion): NO
- Question 7 (Photo ID): YES
* Subject to change right up until election day
FAMOUS LAST WORDS
“Less than a third of Clark County School District students in third through eighth grades are proficient in math, according to performance results from the Nevada Department of Education.” – Las Vegas Review-Journal, 9/17/24
“New Communist Food Delivery Service Just Delivers You Empty Containers Then Shoots You.” – Babylon Bee headline
Mr. Muth is president of Citizen Outreach, publisher of Nevada News & Views, and founder of CampaignDoctor.com. You can sign up for his conservative, Nevada-focused e-newsletter at MuthsTruths.com. His views are his own.
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