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Don Lawrence writes: These 15 Republican “Governors” turned down federal money to feed low-income children in their states when out of school during the summer (8 million children).

Readers outside the U.S. may not recognize these states (at left) as the most conservative of our total of 50.  Unfortunately, the decision to reject federal money (because of these governors’ abhorrence of government spending to help the common American), comes at a huge cost to 8 million hungry kids.

It’s unvarnished cruelty, but what did you expect?

School Children in Red States Go Hungry, But Who Didn’t See That Coming?

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A Free Lunch?

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My maternal grandfather was born in southeastern Pennsylvania in 1903 and told me when I was a boy that in the 1920s, times were so good that saloon owners would offer a free lunch, consisting of bread, cheese, and cold cuts. “Sure, they were hoping you’d buy a glass of beer, but they really didn’t mind if you didn’t and simply scarfed down a free sandwich.”

He went on to tell me that nowadays, there’s a popular slogan: There’s no such thing as a free lunch, “but believe me, there was at the time.”

From today’s perspective of greed and selfishness, this whole story sounds like a fairy tale.  Corporations and the congresspeople they own want one thing: to suck the life out of us.

A Free Lunch?

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Trump’s Policies Are Causing So Much Pain

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As a financially comfortable, educated, straight white male, one might think I’m impervious to any of Trump’s policies.

I have a weakness, however, and it’s one I share with virtually every other progressive on the planet–I care deeply the well-being of other people. It disturbs me greatly to see other people suffer, especially when that suffering would be so easily avoided.

Trump’s Policies Are Causing So Much Pain

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Let’s Apply Some Reason Here

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At left is a great example of a fallacy called a “false dichotomy.”

We all crave information that backs up what we already believe, and, in general, Trump supporters have this going on in spades.

When we think about it, isn’t in possible to both protect American citizens and respect the Constitution rights all people living here?

Let’s Apply Some Reason Here

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