Then here you go - Ronald Reagan holding a block of cheese.

Apparently it’s related to the whole “government cheese” thing where the US would hand out blocks of cheese to poor families. Can you imagine that Joe Biden and his scumbag democrats doing anything like that?

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Fuck Brandon he sucks, but for real though definitely not as evil as Reagan. I’d say Trump and Obama both as well weren’t as evil as Reagan.

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God I’d love a big block of cheese like that for free lmao

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“Of course we don’t want anyone to go without macaroni and cheese, but some folks will have to make do with plain macaroni,” said former Democratic primary hopeful Mayor Pete Buttigeig. “But America is a proud capitalist nation. The government can’t just start hosting macaroni and cheese potlucks.”

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Reagan hated handing out things to poor people. Was he holding up the cheese to be like “see what those undeserving poors are getting from your taxes?”

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Wasn’t it something like a scheme to liquidate government reserves of basic foodstuffs by replacing some food stamps with lesser shipments of arbitrary preserved foods, which ran up through the Clinton years until the supplies were finally exhausted?

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Strategic Cheese Reserve?

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Yes.

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Look at how clenched his face is. That is the face of a man who is doing everything in his power to resist the dimentia-driven urge to consume the entire block of cheese in one go while the press watches.

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when my mother was a kid, back in the early 50s her immigrant father was laid off and her mother had to work as a part time secretary to support the family of 4 children. she said back in those days, you could go to a place and get what they called “commodities” (possibly because the farm price support programs have names like “Title X Commodity”?). it was essentially lump agricultural products depending on your family size. butter/milk/cheese, meat, flour, etc. she said her father had a lot of “issues”, but for all that, he was a great and enthusiastic cook.

in school i learned that this program was part of a popular, new deal bargain struck between the agricultural producers (of which there used to be very many) and the need to feed the hungry. the government would support a price floor for a variety staple goods (dairy, flour, meat) and always buy at that rate. growers liked that security, and these goods would be minimally processed and provided to the needy.

obviously, this couldn’t last because capitalism. i believe Nixon and his SecAg (Earl Butts) were among the first to really knock some pillars out of it, switching the price support system to one of direct payments to encourage the highest possible harvests of grains, but also allowing the price point of harvested grains to be pushed way down. eventually the “government cheese” became food stamps that could be used on shelf stable (highly processed) products made by grain processors (Cookie Crisp, Pop Tarts, etc). of course, ready-to-eat foods means workers can be worked longer hours with minimal home labor needs for preparation. and, not to mention, the extremely cheap grains can be dumped on other countries to fuck with their agricultural sectors or those of neighbors, which can be the significant, if not largest labor force in these regions.

and this is the broad strokes story of how our food system, which used to feed people, became weaponized against the workers at home and abroad.

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