Federal Subsidized Salad Bars Thanks to Michelle Obama

Michelle Obama is at it again, ready to spend more of your money on unconstitutional endeavors. On Monday, Michelle will announce her plans, as if she has any federal authority, to federally subsidized salad bars for schools around the country.

Her plan will force federal tax payers to fun 5000 or more salad bars for schools the federal government has no authority over. As of now, it's unknown how much federal money is involved, but they are masking it claiming grants are helping pay for it.

Officials in the White House, led by chef Sam Kass, and at the U.S. Centers for Disease and Prevention, have been working to build a coalition representing the produce industry and Ann Cooper, director of nutrition services in Boulder, Colo. schools, who recently teamed with Whole Foods to raise $1.4 million from customers to establish a grant program that would place salad bars in qualifying schools.

Under the initiative expected to be announced on Monday in Florida, where First Lady Michelle Obama has taken her "Let's Move" campaign to fight childhood obesity, Cooper would manage applications for salad bars from the schools along with distribution of funds to purchase necessary equipment.