What bill needs to be footed? The vote was to make food a right, not force a single country to pay for the cost of food. Please learn to read and understand what you are reading. Worrying about a non-existent "bill" is purely ideological.
The point is to limit the ability of multinational corporations, and the countries that act as their muscle, to create famines though prioritizeing exports and price gouging. This makes food something that people have a right to, rather than a commodity that should be sold only to whom it can make the most profit from. Check out what happened to push bottled water over public water fountains.
What bill needs to be footed? The vote was to make food a right, not force a single country to pay for the cost of food. Please learn to read and understand what you are reading. Worrying about a non-existent "bill" is purely ideological.
That is what right wingers do. They get too emotional to read and they argue to death based on their own created misinformation.
This is what children do, they look for a boogie man and demonize them without evidence.
You have no idea what you're talking about.
Sounds exactly like what you are doing. The lack of awareness is unreal.
Like you have any idea of what you are talking about.
Bhosadike! American Chaddi.
Then what's the point? Why even have this vote? Could it be that they're trying to signal how virtuous they are?
The point is to limit the ability of multinational corporations, and the countries that act as their muscle, to create famines though prioritizeing exports and price gouging. This makes food something that people have a right to, rather than a commodity that should be sold only to whom it can make the most profit from. Check out what happened to push bottled water over public water fountains.
Have you learned anything from these comments and responses you've gotten?
Like I need to know. I need to know if you've reflected at all.