California is setting new records again under it's DemocRat leadership.
Just not the kind you want to be setting.
How about 35-year highs for demand for food lines?
FOOD LINES!
In America!
Remember growing up and reading all those stories about people in Russia and China and third-world countries where people would line up for hours just to get a bowl of soup?
Or in America during the Great Depression?
I remember seeing that thinking it could never happen here ever again.
Not in our great country!
Gavin Newsom: hold my beer!
The DemocRats will always find a way to ruin whatever they touch and they've taken the once-great state of California and ran in into the ground!
Look at this, so sad:
From Local CBS:
The pandemic has pushed food insecurity to levels not see in decades and people are relying on food banks more than ever here in the Bay Area.
Three times a week, hundreds of cars line up as thousands of pounds of food are all given away at the Alameda County Food Bank.
“We’ve never seen anything like this in 35 years in business. Each one of these distribution is serving well over a thousand cars!” said the food bank’s Director Community Engagement Mike Altfest.
It is one of four locations across Alameda County where folks are receiving much needed basic food for free. They are people who may have lost their jobs when their businesses were forced to shut down due to pandemic concerns.
“They start lining up as early as seven in the morning and this will run for six straight hours” said Altfest.
Hundreds of cars slowly snake their way through the parking lot across from the Acura dealership on Interstate 880. Folks from all walks of life driving everything from Toyota’s, BMW’s, to Mercedes, all coming to get food. Folks are grateful for the charity.
“I really appreciate all the help! When we need it, they are there,” said one man in line. “Everybody needs it! It’s like, you know how it is in these COVID times, it’s like, we all need some help.”
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