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What an amazing ability you have to know why parents aren't paying for school lunches, Patient Man!

Your name-calling and judgments are truly astounding -- especially in how they don't actually solve the issue.

Shouldn't we find better things for school staff to do than take parents to small claims court? (That is the actual plan the school committee approved last month.)

Aren't there better ways to use school staff and money than to print delinquency letters? (That is another thing the school committee approved.)

Your answer is, clearly, 'no.' You want to use government staff to collect money for a corporation.

That's a heck of a definition of 'smaller government.'

Oh, and how much of a "good faith," "arm's length" contract is it when the school district is harassing children to collect their money?

And where did I ever say I wanted government to eat the losses? The corporation is big enough to write them off -- or do you also believe that companies are automatically entitled to as much public money as possible without doing the work to collect it themselves?

But go ahead, keep crowing about "welfare" when it means feeding kids, but not when it means subsidizing corporations.

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