Show me where I ever mentioned food stamps, you blowhard. You constantly ascribe positions to people that only exist in your head.
The sky was much bluer when the moorings of society were shared.
Which doesn't answer the question of if the sky is blue, just some more of your sermonizing.
If you had the ability to think outside your self-imposed box, you would know that whether the sky is blue is only one of perspective.
If you look at the larger scale, the sky, and the earth look blue.
If you get to the local scale... say from any fixed point on earth... the answer is the sky is only blue a minority of the time. So the answer is that the sky is usually not blue from a fixed position. The reason is, half of the time the sky is dark at night over the course of a year. So the answer would be 50% of the time if that were the only variable. But if you look up, on any given day, it could be overcast or foggy, so the percentage of blue sky falls even lower.
So the sky is mostly not blue to a person at a fixed position. Even though you think of it as blue, because you think at too large of a scale, and are a victim of your confirmation bias.
Yes, we know the color blue comes from the scattering of the ultraviolet end of the spectrum, but if one takes too broad of a view, you miss the nuance. Which you do in nearly every post.