The Trump admin cut money for Wisconsin schools to buy local produce. What now?
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Political stalemate frustrates the public while elite politicians remain unaffected, prioritizing their interests over citizens’ struggles.
One Nation Under Elitists’ Rule
One group noted who would actually complain: “Someone who depends on Social Security to buy groceries. Someone who depends on Social Security to pay rent. Someone who depends on Social Security to survive.”
I’ve been making terrible food choices, lately. Pre-made salads have been looking bad wherever I order. I’d make my own, but since I don’t do my own grocery shopping, I don’t trust anyone else to choose lettuce for me. Especially, Walmart, which is where I order my groceries from. I need to be careful or else my pants will fit, again! 🤭
Unfortunately, I didn’t find any remixes that I liked of this one. I don’t remember hearing the extended version, before.

Good night! 💤

‘To Save Money, Maybe You Should Skip Breakfast’ WSJ Headline
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To Save Money, Maybe You Should Skip Breakfast
Breakfast lovers might be better off just having a cup of coffee—but go with roasted, not instant. Prices for roasted coffee declined by 0.1% last month, but instant coffee rose by a 3.6% monthly increase for instant coffee.
I thought that breakfast was the most important meal of the day?!
With egg prices more than doubling in the past year, calls are coming for an investigation into possible price gouging.
Mississippi company singled out as soaring egg prices prompt demands for price-gouging probe
The latest inflation data published Tuesday shows that the working class confronts months of immense hardships as wages lose their value in the face of rising living costs. The ruling class’s attempt to make the working class pay for the crisis of capitalism is driving workers into struggle across the world, including in the United States, where teachers, nurses, and possibly railroad workers are launching powerful strikes.
Surging cost of living in US drives class tensions to the breaking point
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