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In reply to the discussion: If Only American Kids Could Eat School Lunches Like They Do in France [View all]drray23
(8,800 posts)31. lobbyism is very hard in france
I grew up in france and went to these cantine. First off it is not free. My parents had to pay a fee each month.
Regarding your point about lobbyists the system in france does not allow that as easily as here. You can not give to pacs or the like. Every candidate is given a pool of money ( public funds ) when they run.
So the kind of quid proco we have here in the us does not happen.
When french people want something they do not hire lobbyists, they go in the street and protest. If they happen to be truckers or railroad employees they paralyze the whole country. Tip : dont travel to France november and early december, thats when unions renegociate contracts and often train, airplane and road traffic is disrupted.
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My son hasn't had recess since 5th grade ended, and then only for 20min/day. n/t
woodsprite
Sep 2014
#19
Same here with my son. I had the benefit of an English State School education.
mwooldri
Sep 2014
#35
I spoke with my son after school today, and he said he is having trouble getting time
woodsprite
Sep 2014
#36
I attended a lycee in Paris in 1968 - I still remember the awesome lunches
GliderGuider
Sep 2014
#17
my boys go to a tiny rural school in VT. their lunches are always non-GMO, cooked fresh,
piratefish08
Sep 2014
#30
This was the way it was done in my public schools in the fifties and sixties.
freshwest
Sep 2014
#33
The sad fact is TPTB in America are much more concerned with reducing the Federal
indepat
Sep 2014
#34
During late 80's to the mid 90's, we had about that much recess time at my elementary schools
PersonNumber503602
Sep 2014
#38