Melissa Baker
New member
Well, hold on a second, conservatives, here's what's happening. You and I are both paying $900, on average—our families—in higher prices for food. Now what I've said is that if you can't afford food, you certainly shouldn't be punished for that. That's just piling on. If, on the other hand, we're giving away sacks of rice and flour, we've set up an exchange, you are now part of a big pool of food eaters, we've driven down the costs, we've done everything we can and you actually can afford eating food but you've just decided, you know what, I want to eat fish And then you eat fish and you and I have to eat flour and rice that's . . .