If Sanders and Omar had their way, every child who attends a government school would be dependent on the government -- not their parents -- for food. And
My mother -- a doctor of medicine who had 11 children -- made my brothers and sisters the lunches we carried each day to school in brown paper bags. The standard menu was a sandwich and some kind of fruit an apple, an orange, a banana or, maybe, a peach or a pear.
There were 72 students enrolled in my grade level at St. Raphael’s School in San Rafael, California. We were divided into two classes of…