New York Times: “The Obama administration will begin a drive this week to expel Pepsi, French fries and Snickers bars from the nation’s schools in hopes of reducing the number of children who get fat during their school years. In legislation, soon to be introduced, candy and sugary beverages would be banned and many schools would be required to offer more nutritious fare. To that end, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack will deliver a speech Monday at the National Press Club in which he will insist, according to excerpts provided to The Times, that any vending machines that remain in schools be ‘filled with nutritious offerings to make the healthy choice the easy choice for our nation’s children’.”
Excuse me, but where does it say in the U.S. Constitution that the federal government can tell schools in all fifty states or in any state what food and beverages the schools can give to children? Slowly one by one the elites in Washington are taking away our freedom.
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