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Title: Tears this morning. I'm lucky. I've never had to use Meals on Wheels.
Post by: CC27 on October 25, 2025, 07:13:40 AM
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Tears this morning. I'm lucky. I've never had to use Meals on Wheels.

Our local newspaper is reporting that Meals on Wheels is now affected by the cuts in funding for food insecurity. Three hundred and fifty seniors who are basically shut ins are affected. Doesn't affect me - at least not YET - but I found myself sobbing. Because I care.

One local business has agreed to fund the program for 90 days. It is a very muchly Republican leaning operation, but I'm thankful they have agreed to help. Then what? Is this the goal? To make local businesses and taxpayers fund these programs because we can't stand to see our neighbors starve?

Makes me so damn mad. What in the hell are we paying taxes for? I want my taxes to feed the hungry; not feed another freaking billionaire.

https://www.democraticunderground.com/100220746111

How about we stop with the text and spend BS and let people keep their money so they can feed themselves. Have you ever thought of that idiot? 🙄
Title: Re: Tears this morning. I'm lucky. I've never had to use Meals on Wheels.
Post by: SVPete on October 25, 2025, 08:35:54 AM
Easily solved if the Dems vote to continue with the previous budget instead of holding out for new additional spending.
Title: Re: Tears this morning. I'm lucky. I've never had to use Meals on Wheels.
Post by: DefiantSix on October 25, 2025, 10:08:32 AM
Easily solved if the Dems vote to continue with the previous budget instead of holding out for new additional spending.

Never happen. The Dim'Rats have to bring home the gravy to their actual "voter" base...
Title: Re: Tears this morning. I'm lucky. I've never had to use Meals on Wheels.
Post by: FlippyDoo on October 25, 2025, 12:25:52 PM
Back before the federal, state, and local governments decided to tax everyone into oblivion, churches took care of stuff like that. In my area, they still to an extent, but everyone is taxed so much that there's not as much to donate to the churches so the churches are having to operate on shoe-string budgets.
Title: Re: Tears this morning. I'm lucky. I've never had to use Meals on Wheels.
Post by: SVPete on October 25, 2025, 01:19:30 PM
In the NE KS small town (population ~2500) in which some of my relatives live, local churches have a rotation of the churches for providing certain kinds of aid.

Here in Silicon Valley, many churches have food banks, and some larger ones also aid community food banks such as Second Harvest. One local food bank gets their food provided by a local tech company in exchange for the company being able to use their parking lot as a commuter shuttle for company employees. I think MoW would do better if they worked more - they do quite a bit already, obviously - with local communities for funding and food supplies - local resources, local people providing services.
Title: Re: Tears this morning. I'm lucky. I've never had to use Meals on Wheels.
Post by: Old n Grumpy on October 25, 2025, 01:44:58 PM
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Tears this morning. I'm lucky. I've never had to use Meals on Wheels.

Why don’t you and all the rest of the ignoramuses at the dump.
Donate some money so this can keep going.
Title: Re: Tears this morning. I'm lucky. I've never had to use Meals on Wheels.
Post by: Old n Grumpy on October 25, 2025, 01:47:46 PM
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We must still continue to try to retake this democracy so that OUR money can go towards the causes that actually help people.

Like green energy, windmills, electric cars, solyndra, the inflation reduction act, and all the other Democrat boondoggles where they fill bills with pork and fill their pockets. :bird:
Title: Re: Tears this morning. I'm lucky. I've never had to use Meals on Wheels.
Post by: SVPete on October 25, 2025, 05:53:24 PM
Why don’t you and all the rest of the ignoramuses at the dump.
Donate some money so this can keep going.

Donate directly? Bypass the Federal gooberment's 75% overhead? Horrors!