http://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/20/world ... ation.html$1:
Ask people in this city when they last ate a meal, and many will respond that it was not today.
Among them are Leidy Cordova, 37, and her five children � Abran, Deliannys, Eliannys, Milianny and Javier Luis � ages 1 to 11. On Thursday evening, the entire family had not eaten since lunchtime the day before, when Ms. Cordova made a soup by boiling chicken skin and fat that she had found for a cheap price at the butcher.
�My kids tell me they�re hungry,� Ms. Cordova said as her family looked on. �And all I can say to them is to grin and bear it.�
Other families have to choose who eats. Lucila Fonseca, 69, has lymphatic cancer, and her 45-year-old daughter, Vanessa Furtado, has a brain tumor. Despite also being ill, Ms. Furtado gives up the little food she has on many days so her mother does not skip meals.
Yay socialism.
