Do you support the Trump administration's position on Ukraine?

Do you support the Trump administration's position on Ukraine?

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No

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Yes

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Steve Baumann
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Steve Baumann

Absolutely, it is time for peace. Past time. Enough is enough.

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Max DeYoung
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Max DeYoung

Zelensky is killing his own people to line his own pockets.

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JIC CoMo
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JIC CoMo

I support President Trump for standing up for the Americans. Sloppy Joe just kept giving Ukraine the money and equipment. What the democrats that don't realize and have no common sense is that there are a lot of Americans that can't even pay for their rent and/or groceries. Think about it.

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Belinda Kitchen
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Belinda Kitchen

We been helping and helping. But if the roles were reversed who is to say who would have our backs ?

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Travis Estes
Travis Estes

As we've just rejected all our allies, I don't think anyone should.

No

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Jacob Davis
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Jacob Davis

We shouldn’t be on Russia’s side on this one. Maybe we have sent a disproportionate amount of aid over to Ukraine, but we can’t sit by and let Russia take over countries by force.

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Steve Baumann
Steve Baumann

We are not on Russia side, we are on America's side and ending that war is in America's best interest. Plus, when you see multiple videos of young men being pulled from the streets in the Ukraine to be forces to the front lines, no, enough death. End it.

Roxie Nieroda
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Roxie Nieroda

Putin should take his military out of Ukraine. He is not going to do that if he thinks Ukraine will stop fighting. Trump wants Ukraine to just stop fighting, plus he wants to steal their mineral resources while he is at it. Ukraine is a free and independent country and I support their fight.

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Ann Hamlin
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Ann Hamlin

Another one of Trump's pro-Putin acts.

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David Ethridge
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David Ethridge

I support democracy and human rights. I remember when Republicans stood up to Russia. Now they bend over to Russia.

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Travis Estes
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Travis Estes

We are showing ourselves to be unfaithful friends, siding with criminal murderers, and promoting lies in order to justify an immoral position.

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Toby Marrs
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Toby Marrs

Ukraine is just trying to survive and we should be helping them, not bullying them

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Patricia Taggart
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Patricia Taggart

trump is slowing eroding our freedoms and eliminating our three part government by all he has done so far in office.

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Connie Jacobs
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Connie Jacobs

Seems like this brutal attack on President Zelensky was preplanned. Trump needs to get his nose out of Putin's backside and on the side of America, I fear that the US is heading for a dictatorship under this very unqualified administration. trump and vance were totally wrong for bullying President Z

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Kathy Sheridan
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Kathy Sheridan

If the world surrenders Ukraine, it will only be a matter of time before Russia attacks another country, just like Hitler did.

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Steve Baumann
Steve Baumann

I disagree, please review the history of the area for more than one or two sources. It's time for this war to end, too many lives have been lost.

Are you ready for Daylight Saving Time?

Are you ready for Daylight Saving Time?

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No

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Yes

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Mike Bryan
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Mike Bryan

I wish they would leave it one way or the other !

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Should soda and candy be excluded from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program?

Should soda and candy be excluded from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program?

Of course!

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It's not that simple.

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Of course!

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Will Mason
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Will Mason

Since when are the answers to the question of the day not"yes" or "no"? Those are the options. And is is exactly that simple. The answers here are an attempt to skew the results. Pathetic.

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Max DeYoung
Max DeYoung

The questions normally are biased to create confusion.

Wanda C Perry
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Wanda C Perry

Neither are nutritional. Both lead to an increase in diabetes which is running rampant in our youth.

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Fat Guy Outdoors
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Fat Guy Outdoors

Oh my the oxygen thieves are going to be mad.

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Eric Smith
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Eric Smith

Why isn't it set up like the WIC program, where there are only specific approved food items. that can be purchased? It's not rocket science. I know it, you know it, and so does RFK Jr.

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Max DeYoung
Max DeYoung

Because, they could not use them at the casinos if they did that.

Ethel Steele
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Ethel Steele

Only healthy nutritious food should be able to buy with food stamps. Junk food should be abandoned. If junk food is bought with EBTstamps, it should be taxed. Chip, soda, and candy should be taxed. These foods are not nutrition and unhealthy

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Max DeYoung
Max DeYoung

Governor JB Pritzker disagrees with that thought.

Toye Kauffman
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Toye Kauffman

People are letting their kids grow up on junk. It's not healthy. Another of working people can't afford to buy their kids junk food. I got food stamps in the 70s. We couldn't buy junk food or soda. No prepared foods. No chicken legs or thighs because they cost more. I bought whole chickens an

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Thenry Meier
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Thenry Meier

These products are harmful for the body. Useless calories. Drink water, eat fruit. Your body will thank you.

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Dave Ford
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Dave Ford

This program is for "Supplemental Nutrition Assistance" Candy and can soda are not needed to supplement a diet in any circumstance.

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Zaos Gonzolez
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Zaos Gonzolez

In fact, sugar should be taxed as high as tobacco.

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nathan bailey
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nathan bailey

Yes, people are sick of the free handouts, while they have to suffer of go without.

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Abigail Thomas
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Abigail Thomas

Because I receive snap benefits and it makes it hard if they take that out then there taking away most of the food you get on stamps because of sugar is in most of the food.

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Max DeYoung
Max DeYoung

Most food is not cokes and candy, anyway for most people.

It's not that simple.

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Belinda Kitchen
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Belinda Kitchen

If they that stupid then they need to crack down on people on SSI shouldn't be able to spend their checks on lottery tickets every month! Plain and simple.

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Mzb Jackson
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Mzb Jackson

Healthy foods are high price and if they want us to buy more healthy foods, then either need to lower the price for healthy foods or raise the price on food stamps

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Jean Schooley
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Jean Schooley

Because people could be diabetic

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Amy Bane
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Amy Bane

That is how I get my kids Easter candy, and Christmas Stocking candy, also ginger ale when they are sick.

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Robin Chivers
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Robin Chivers

No I don't think k it should be taken off .

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Sharlene Williams
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Sharlene Williams

There are people who need soda and candy due to low blood sugar. They should not have to suffer

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Aleshiea Oliver
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Aleshiea Oliver

ebt is suppose to be like cash.so...if someone paying cash never suppose to buy a candy bar??? also,if someone asks u for $ for gas and u let them have $ for gas,would u tell them they can only buy premium instead of reg??

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James Hawthorne
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James Hawthorne

No, because we have a craving for them, and it's something we need.

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Mildred Roby
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Mildred Roby

Some SNAP recipients are homeless and can't cook their own meals.

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Rebecca Pena
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Rebecca Pena

Because not only are you removing sports drinks but juices in general....also you are telling older adults who payed taxes for year who are now on ssi/ssdi and rely on food stamps that they can't get what they paid for before now just because they are old/disabled .

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Jamal Bawadi
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Jamal Bawadi

No, because the Diabetic people like myself needs sugar free candy and sugar free soda. I know the government wants everyone to be healthy but we have rights too on what foods to eat.

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Max DeYoung
Max DeYoung

False. Sugar free candy is not food.

Vega Xavier
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Vega Xavier

I'm not okay with this new thing of the president want to do. Sometimes we need a little sugar for our body etc...hope and pray that they not accepting this please

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Max DeYoung
Max DeYoung

Fireball Cinnamon Whisky should also be prohibited.

Max DeYoung
Max DeYoung

Sugar is a basic food staple, and it is allowed. cokes, and candy is not. Get with the program.

Max DeYoung
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Max DeYoung

Yes, they, and many other convenience foods should also be excluded. "It's not that simple", is an understatement.

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