Chuck Schumer recently brokered a deal with Chobani Yogurt of NY to ship
5,000 containers of "nutritious and delicious" yogurt to the U.S.
Olympic athletes - without first making sure he could ship the
"nutritious and delicious breakfast" into Russia. The Russian
government already has a ban on U.S. dairy products entering their
country and Schumer knew this. Since the Russians rejected the
shipment, the yogurt was distributed to food banks so it didn't go to
waste. One hopes. When I worked for a Roman Catholic Church, a bakery
donated five Black Forest Cakes to our food pantry. Fr. said that there
wasn't enough to give to all the poor so he offered me one (which I
didn't take), gave one to his sister, put one out for the volunteer
money counters, and took the rest to his camp for future parties and
picnics which he regularly held there.
Back to yogurt, Schumer
said, “The Russian Authorities should get past ‘nyet,’ and let this
prime sponsor of the U.S. Olympic Team deliver their protein-packed food
to our athletes.”
I think it is good that Schumer is willing to
adopt the Chobani company and seek to get their product distributed
around the world. I'm sure there are no kickbacks or anything illegal
going on here. Schumer is already working on the expansion of a federal
school-lunch contract on behalf of Chobani under the banner of “for the
children!” I have to invoke Godwin's Law here and mention that Hitler
said you can accomplish anything, even the curtailment of liberty, if
you say "it is for the children." But I'm sure there are no kickbacks
or nothing illegal going on here.
Good for Schumer for thinking
of the children but he also voted for the $8 billion reduction in food
stamp aid and, in New York alone, over 350,000 families would lose about
$90 a month in benefits. This would certainly benefit Schumer's
federal school lunch contract since the School Breakfast Program
provides cash assistance to states to operate nonprofit breakfast
programs in schools and residential childcare institutions. Thanks to
Schumer, by cutting the food stamp program, there are more hungry
children for Chobani to feed. The children from poor families, who just
lost $8 billion in food stamp aid will at least get yogurt for
breakfast. See, it all works out when you get politics involved.
Our
Olympic athletes, though not paid, do receive sponsorship money to
compete so they are not entirely starving themselves. Gold, silver, and
bronze medal winners get paid by the US Olympic Committee. Gold gets
$25,000, Silver, $15,000, and Bronze, $10,000. Other than that, they get
paid by sponsors who support their Olympic training and travel
expenses.
Then, of course, there's endorsement money, which can
be huge for the big stars. For example, Shaun White takes home over $9
million each year from sponsorship deal money. Sadly, no free yogurt
for him. How will he survive? As for the poor children who lost $90
per month in food stamps, let them eat yogurt.