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Complaints Mount Against Michelle Obama’s New Lunch Menu

By Kyle Olson

9/23/2012



 
 In Wisconsin, high school athletes are complaining about not getting enough to eat each day, due to the skimpy new school lunch menu mandated by the United States Department of Agriculture and First Lady Michelle Obama.

The story we published earlier this week on that subject is unfortunately not unique. Students across the country are complaining about the new school lunch regulations.

Perhaps the real motive is to starve students into slimming down. Just ask students in Pierre, South Dakota who, too, are in an all-out revolt.

"I know a lot of my friends who are just drinking a jug of milk for their lunch. And they are not getting a proper meal," middle school student Samantha Gortmaker told Keloland.com.

Despite the fact that the new regulations have increased the cost of a lunch 20 to 25 cents per plate, it’s not pleasing students.

Some are throwing away their vegetables while others are adapting to the rules by becoming industrious. In New Bedford, Massachusetts, students have created a black market - for chocolate syrup. The kiddie capitalists are smuggling in bottles of it and selling it by the squeeze, according to SouthCoastToday.com.

Nancy Carvalho, director of food services for New Bedford Public Schools, was quoted as saying that hummus and black bean salads have been tough sells in elementary cafeterias. That means even smaller children are going through the day fighting hunger pains, which can never be considered a good thing.
 
One government official tried to put the blame on the students.

"One thing I think we need to keep in mind as kids say they're still hungry is that many children aren't used to eating fruits and vegetables at home, much less at school. So it's a change in what they are eating. If they are still hungry, it's that they are not eating all the food that's being offered," USDA Deputy Undersecretary Janey Thornton was quoted as saying.

Ms. Thornton just put her finger on the problem. The government is trying to impose a new diet that children are not accustomed to. It’s not reasonable to expect them to either eat what the government deems healthy or go hungry.

Many will opt to go hungry, and that’s the government’s fault.
 


Kyle Olson

Kyle is Founder and CEO of Education Action Group Foundation, a non-partisan non-profit organization with the goal of promoting sensible education reform and exposing those with a vested interest in maintaining the status quo.


http://townhall.com/columnists/kyleolson/2012/09/23/complaints_mount_against_michelle_obamas_new_lunch_menu


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Re: Children to Mobacca on her food plan "we are still hungry" - LOL!!!!
« Reply #1 on: September 24, 2012, 07:45:57 PM »
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Re: Children to Mobacca on her food plan "we are still hungry" - LOL!!!!
« Reply #2 on: September 24, 2012, 07:50:04 PM »
haha. courtesy laugh.

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Re: Children to Mobacca on her food plan "we are still hungry" - LOL!!!!
« Reply #3 on: September 24, 2012, 07:57:59 PM »
haha. courtesy laugh.

one of the finniest videos i have seen in awhile 


Screw that fat street thug mobacca and her gay husand!

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Re: Children to Mobacca on her food plan "we are still hungry" - LOL!!!!
« Reply #4 on: September 24, 2012, 09:41:24 PM »
This is bullshit IMHO, the Federal Government has no right to mandate what kind of nutrition kids have. Some kids need more food, some need less. It'd be fine if everyone could bring their own lunches... but how many times have we heard of the school taking away their homemade lunch and giving them the school lunch?

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Re: Children to Mobacca on her food plan "we are still hungry" - LOL!!!!
« Reply #5 on: September 25, 2012, 06:01:18 AM »
Nation’s children push back against Michelle Obama-backed school lunch regs
The Daily Caller ^ | September 22, 2012 | Caroline May
Posted on September 23, 2012 10:12:18 PM EDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks

Children and parents across the country are fed up with the restrictive new school meal regulations implemented by the Department of Agriculture under the “Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010,” which has long been touted by first lady Michelle Obama.

The standards — which cap meal calories at 650 for students in kindergarten through fifth grade, at 700 calories for middle school students and 850 for high school students — also dictate the number of breads, proteins, vegetables and fruits children are allowed per meal.

A spokeswoman for Iowa Republican Rep. Steve King, who earlier this month introduced legislation to roll back the new standards, told The Daily Caller that King’s office has heard more complaints about the issue during the past few weeks than any other.

“This year, we’ll be hungry by 2:00,” one student, Zach Eck, told KAKETV in Kansas. “We would eat our pencils at school if they had nutritional value.”

Iowa mom Robin Wissink told TheDC that she now provides her autistic daughter Molly, a junior in high school, with a bag lunch because her school’s new menu is so unappealing. Students at St. Mark’s in Colwich, Kan. have also been “brown bagging” their meals.

And some student-athletes in Wisconsin are arguing that the calorie caps hit them especially hard, given their intense workouts and scrimmages.

“A lot of us are starting to get hungry even before the practice begins,” Mukwonago High senior Nick Blohm told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. “Our metabolisms are all sped up.”

The new lunch standards have led to the removal of some old food favorites, including a particularly popular item at one school in upstate New York: chicken nuggets.

“Now they’re kind of forcing all the students to get the vegetables and fruit with their lunch, and they took out chicken nuggets this year, which I’m not too happy about,” Chris Cimino, a senior at Mohonasen High School in upstate New York, told the Associated Press, which gave the rules a “mixed grade.”

Students in the Plum Borough School District in Pennsylvania are protesting the new federal restrictions on Twitter.

“everyone.. if you agree school lunches are expensive and small, RT this. we can fight the school! tweet #BrownBagginIt,” @TornadoBoyTubbs tweeted, according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

Administrators have scrambled to find creative ways to make the new menus appealing. A school district in Lake County, Fla., for example, is planning to conduct a survey to determine how to make vegetables more appealing to children, who often throw them out.

“[The regulations do] limit the food that you can put on the plate,” Alden Caldwell, the director of food services at a Brookline, Mass. school, told Wicked Local. “In theory, it’s a good idea, but in practice we’re finding that there are issues with it.”

Despite the outrage, some parents believe the ongoing obesity epidemic justifies the tight calorie standards.

“I think it’s smart to be pre-emptive and proactive at getting more nutrition fed into the kids,” Amos Johnson, a parent with students in the Lee Summit, Missouri school system, told the Lee’s Summit Journal. “I see that more as a multi-beneficial supporter for health and academic performance. I think that’s the thing I would look at. You should be healthier, and if you’re nourishing the brain and getting the fuel right, academic outcomes should maintain or improve.”

When the legislation was signed into law in 2010, it received bipartisan support, including a big endorsement from Michelle Obama.

“As parents, we try to prepare decent meals, limit how much junk food our kids eat, and ensure they have a reasonably balanced diet,” the first lady said in a statement at the unveiling of the new standards in January. “And when we’re putting in all that effort the last thing we want is for our hard work to be undone each day in the school cafeteria. When we send our kids to school, we expect that they won’t be eating the kind of fatty, salty, sugary foods that we try to keep them from eating at home. We want the food they get at school to be the same kind of food we would serve at our own kitchen tables.”

Obama welcomed students back to school this year with a YouTube video explaining the importance of the new meal plans.

King and Kansas Republican Rep. Tim Huelskamp introduced the “No Hungry Kids Act,” which would repeal the USDA rule that resulted in the new standards, last week.

“The goal of the school lunch program is supposed to be feeding children, not filling the trash cans with uneaten food,” Huelskamp said in a statement. “The USDA’s new school lunch guidelines are a perfect example of what is wrong with government: misguided inputs, tremendous waste, and unaccomplished goals. Thanks to the Nutrition Nannies at the USDA, America’s children are going hungry at school.”

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Re: Children to Mobacca on her food plan "we are still hungry" - LOL!!!!
« Reply #6 on: September 25, 2012, 06:25:50 AM »
This is bullshit IMHO, the Federal Government has no right to mandate what kind of nutrition kids have. Some kids need more food, some need less. It'd be fine if everyone could bring their own lunches... but how many times have we heard of the school taking away their homemade lunch and giving them the school lunch?


There's way too many fried and unhealthy foods in school so its a step in the right directions.....of course with student athletes, they do need to get more calories in but most schools make an adjustment for it
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Re: Children to Mobacca on her food plan "we are still hungry" - LOL!!!!
« Reply #7 on: September 25, 2012, 06:28:37 AM »
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Re: Children to Mobacca on her food plan "we are still hungry" - LOL!!!!
« Reply #8 on: September 25, 2012, 06:54:34 AM »

There's way too many fried and unhealthy foods in school so its a step in the right directions.....of course with student athletes, they do need to get more calories in but most schools make an adjustment for it

How about parents take responsibility and send a lunch? You guys and your "A child has to be raised by a village" bullshit is getting old
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Re: Children to Mobacca on her food plan "we are still hungry" - LOL!!!!
« Reply #9 on: September 25, 2012, 09:24:33 AM »
How about parents take responsibility and send a lunch? You guys and your "A child has to be raised by a village" bullshit is getting old

Yep. If everyone is responsible than no one is responsible.

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Re: Children to Mobacca on her food plan "we are still hungry" - LOL!!!!
« Reply #10 on: September 25, 2012, 09:28:59 AM »

There's way too many fried and unhealthy foods in school so its a step in the right directions.....of course with student athletes, they do need to get more calories in but most schools make an adjustment for it

How come everything that is a "step in the right direction" has to have so many faults?  Every time the government implements some dumb-fuck new program that is littered with faults I hear people say "it's a step in the right direction...."
If there's a giant turd in front of you on the path in the "right direction," you don't have to step right into it with both feet...you are allowed to step over it entirely.  


And who the fuck cares if there's too many fried and unhealthy foods in school?  It's not the government's job to make sure kids are eating "healthy."  At least for now, it's still the parent's job to decide what their kids should be eating.  
And don't tell me that the parents aren't doing a good job of raising their kids....and therefore the government has to step in...because that's what social services is supposed to be for.   If anything, the failure of that government program should tell us that the one thing our kids do not need is another government program to help keep them safe and healthy.
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Re: Children to Mobacca on her food plan "we are still hungry" - LOL!!!!
« Reply #11 on: September 25, 2012, 09:42:20 AM »

school lunches were garbage in Texas when I was a kid - all fried food, tons of fat, etc..

What happened to bringing your own food to school

What is with these high school atheletes complaining about being hungry

I used to bring 2 full lunches.  One to eat at lunch and one to eat after school
I also used to eat hard boiled eggs btw classes (this was before we had all the protein powder we have today)


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Re: Children to Mobacca on her food plan "we are still hungry" - LOL!!!!
« Reply #12 on: September 25, 2012, 12:09:19 PM »
How come everything that is a "step in the right direction" has to have so many faults?  Every time the government implements some dumb-fuck new program that is littered with faults I hear people say "it's a step in the right direction...."
If there's a giant turd in front of you on the path in the "right direction," you don't have to step right into it with both feet...you are allowed to step over it entirely.  


And who the fuck cares if there's too many fried and unhealthy foods in school?  It's not the government's job to make sure kids are eating "healthy."  At least for now, it's still the parent's job to decide what their kids should be eating.  
And don't tell me that the parents aren't doing a good job of raising their kids....and therefore the government has to step in...because that's what social services is supposed to be for.   If anything, the failure of that government program should tell us that the one thing our kids do not need is another government program to help keep them safe and healthy.


That's why I believe in privatizing all schools and putting the funds into a free enterprise system.  That way, parents can choose what school their kids wish to go to whether it be an all black campus or a Christian academy.  It would also cut the fat on the Dept of Education and a school run like a business will produce much better results and smarter kids or they go out of business.
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Re: Children to Mobacca on her food plan "we are still hungry" - LOL!!!!
« Reply #13 on: September 25, 2012, 02:53:07 PM »

That's why I believe in privatizing all schools and putting the funds into a free enterprise system.  That way, parents can choose what school their kids wish to go to whether it be an all black campus or a Christian academy.  It would also cut the fat on the Dept of Education and a school run like a business will produce much better results and smarter kids or they go out of business.

So this healthy lunch deal is a "step in the right direction" towards privatizing all schools?  


How the hell can you say the lunch deal is a "step in the right direction" and then claim to believe the full "right direction" is the exact fucking opposite?  Seriously....what you say here is the exact opposite of forcing all schools to provide the same meals to all students, without them having any choice in the matter.  

Do you always consider a program that is entirely void of choice and privatization a step in the right direction towards total privatization and choice...or only when Obama is in office? 
If I start walking to the left when my goal is to my right, is that a step in the right direction?
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« Reply #14 on: September 25, 2012, 03:59:21 PM »
So this healthy lunch deal is a "step in the right direction" towards privatizing all schools?  


How the hell can you say the lunch deal is a "step in the right direction" and then claim to believe the full "right direction" is the exact fucking opposite?  Seriously....what you say here is the exact opposite of forcing all schools to provide the same meals to all students, without them having any choice in the matter.  

Do you always consider a program that is entirely void of choice and privatization a step in the right direction towards total privatization and choice...or only when Obama is in office? 
If I start walking to the left when my goal is to my right, is that a step in the right direction?


I would rather see kids eating healthy foods than the cheap fried shit they serve in schools.  I went back to Erwin a few years ago and looked at the lunch menu and found that it was practically a grease pit.  Could have changed your car oil there and not noticed. 

As far as privatizing...its what I recommend overall.  Food is hardly an issue compared to the low SAT score, shitty books, crumbling buildings, and excessive administrative pork. 
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Re: Children to Mobacca on her food plan "we are still hungry" - LOL!!!!
« Reply #15 on: September 26, 2012, 11:17:26 AM »
Complaints Mount Against Michelle Obama’s New Lunch Menu
Kyle Olson

via Town Hall


 In Wisconsin, high school athletes are complaining about not getting enough to eat each day, due to the skimpy new school lunch menu mandated by the United States Department of Agriculture and First Lady Michelle Obama.

The story we published earlier this week on that subject is unfortunately not unique. Students across the country are complaining about the new school lunch regulations.

Perhaps the real motive is to starve students into slimming down. Just ask students in Pierre, South Dakota who, too, are in an all-out revolt.

"I know a lot of my friends who are just drinking a jug of milk for their lunch. And they are not getting a proper meal," middle school student Samantha Gortmaker told Keloland.com.

Despite the fact that the new regulations have increased the cost of a lunch 20 to 25 cents per plate, it’s not pleasing students.

Some are throwing away their vegetables while others are adapting to the rules by becoming industrious. In New Bedford, Massachusetts, students have created a black market - for chocolate syrup. The kiddie capitalists are smuggling in bottles of it and selling it by the squeeze, according to SouthCoastToday.com.

Nancy Carvalho, director of food services for New Bedford Public Schools, was quoted as saying that hummus and black bean salads have been tough sells in elementary cafeterias. That means even smaller children are going through the day fighting hunger pains, which can never be considered a good thing.
 
One government official tried to put the blame on the students.

"One thing I think we need to keep in mind as kids say they're still hungry is that many children aren't used to eating fruits and vegetables at home, much less at school. So it's a change in what they are eating. If they are still hungry, it's that they are not eating all the food that's being offered," USDA Deputy Undersecretary Janey Thornton was quoted as saying.

Ms. Thornton just put her finger on the problem. The government is trying to impose a new diet that children are not accustomed to. It’s not reasonable to expect them to either eat what the government deems healthy or go hungry.

Many will opt to go hungry, and that’s the government’s fault.