Michelle Malkin beckons us to take a look at the federally subsidized switch to trendy health foods in the cafeterias of the Los Angeles school district.  Upshot: 21,000 uneaten meals are getting tossed each day.  The kids want their corn dogs back; they're just not into lentil-and-brown-rice patties and quinoa salad.  This story has all the elements we've seen over and over again since this regime gripped America's throat three years ago:  fluffy notions of what people would really want to consume if they were exposed to an alternative to the bitter-clinger fare they've always consumed, nanny-state intrusion into American's lives, rampant waste, and sops to organized labor.
This may be madness, but it's where we are.
 
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