Trump: “If Kids Are Hungry Make Them Work, Like We Did When America Was Great”
Trump: “If Kids Are Hungry Make Them Work, Like We Did When America Was Great” – Another controversial Donald Trump speech took over the Internet today when he spoke to a private group in Sheboygan, Wisconsin about the hunger problem in America. According to reports, one in six people in America face hunger. In 2015, 17.5 million households across the United States lacked an adequate amount of food. More and more people are relying on food banks and pantries in order to feed their family.
“In 2015, the federal government spent about $75 billion on food stamps,” said Trump. “Do you know what we can do with $75 billion? I don’t know, common sense would tell us that it’s probably not the best way to spend that kind of cash. If kids are hungry in America, then they need to get jobs. Get a paper route, that’s what we did when we were kids, when America was great. There’s nothing wrong with that. Go mow some lawns, wash some car windows, help your neighbor with the groceries, earn your own money. Don’t rely on your parents and their welfare. Because when I become president, you’re going to have no choice but to work and work hard. I’m going to make America great again, and it won’t become great by you being lazy.”
Trump: “If Kids Are Hungry Make Them Work, Like We Did When America Was Great”
According to the people who attended the private speech, which cost $25,000 per person, Donald Trump received a standing ovation. “I think it’s the right thing to do,” said the opening speaker David Duke. “If we don’t teach this next generation to make their own money, is going to be a disaster. Hopefully we can get this next generation on their feet and not follow in the footsteps of their drug addict, welfare receiving parents. Trump offers us a solution to make our country great again! We stand behind him 100%.”