During the first term of Ronald Reagan’s presidency, the Reagan administration denied that hunger and malnutrition were significant issues in the U.S. In response, the Food Research & Action Center and other anti-hunger advocacy groups began developing large-scale hunger surveys to chart the problem. The advocacy groups started collecting large-scale hunger data first in Connecticut
This is an exception to Betteridge’s Law
A lot of that going around these days. “Does fascist thing that fascists are doing prove that they are fascist?” seems to be a common thematic headline in the last 8 months.
I was literally thinking this yesterday about two separate articles.
“If we stop testing, the cases will go down”
@cm0002 no he did it because he cares too much and it made him sad