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Tuesday, March 04, 2025
The LuLac Edition #5, 261, March 4th, 2025
TRUMP SPEECH TAKEAWAYS
All show, no
facts on how he’ll fix things. He did talk about eggs. When he did, he kept the
blame on former President Joe Biden’s administration while providing little
detail on how he would bring down, for example, the cost of eggs.
“Joe Biden,
especially, let the price of eggs get out of control," Trump said.
Egg prices
are indeed at an all-time high, but largely because bird flu outbreaks have led
to shortages by wiping out millions of hens.
“Secretary,
do a good job on that,” Trump said, presumably to Brooke Rollins, the new
secretary of agriculture.
Beyond that,
Trump didn’t have much to propose in terms of bringing down costs other than
what he said during the election campaign: increased energy production and
cutting what he calls fraud and waste in the federal government, both of which
may impact inflation indirectly over time.
Trump
introduced Elon Musk as the spearhead of that effort to cheers in the room.
Trump credited Musk with identifying "hundreds of billions of dollars of
fraud," an assertion that far exceeds even what the administration has
claimed so far.
He went on
for an hour and forty minutes. He spent time on Social Security going through a
litany of SS recipients who were hundreds’ of years old. This was a warning in advance. He will come after social security
and Medicaid.
He was mean,
ungracious, told lie after life, misconstrued facts and fed the country pure
bullshit about tariffs.
The GOP
kissed his ass, the Dems never stood up for anything. If he said, “like you’ve never
seen before”, he said it at least fifty times. He wants to RUN everything. Let
him and see how far he’ll get.
Matt
McGloin has been in the news for a decision to take another job that was in the
work world of his area of expertise. Football. But then after his playing days
were over, he had the unique opportunity to serve his community. So he teamed
up with long time City Councilman Billy Gaughan to run for County Commissioner.
It was a risk going against a long time Democrat in for him uncharted
territory. But he and Gaughan prevailed.
When
taking office, unlike many newly elected politicos, they didn’t ease into their
terms. Both took on the third rail of local politics which was putting its \financial house in order. It was a risk and a gutsy move. They got blow back.
But that didn’t seem to deer the team.
Then
McGloin’s past came into view when Bill O'Brien got the Boston College job. We all
have had great mentors and bosses in our lives. When O’Brien offered McGloin
the job, the competitive juices of the athlete kicked in. There are only 269
men have worked as a full-time head coach for an NFL team since 1970. It is an
elite club. When a man who coached you as a player and was himself your coach,
the athlete in you has to kick in to be part of O’Brien’s new orbit.
If only
we as humans were one dimensional. That would make life easy. But we’re not.
Humans have multiple facets and responsibilities.After the glow of a consequential decision,
McGloin met those alternative issues head on. Family, education of children,
roots, and doing what’s right for more than yourself smacked him in the face.
On the
government side in The Lac, that decision caused a rift between Gaughan and his
party. Gaughan recommended someone he was comfortable with, the Democratic
committee said otherwise. Then the County Attorney advised that McGloin was
still a commissioner because his resignation was never accepted.
What to
do?
THIS!
1.Don’t accept McGloin’s resignation.
2.Unless he has a local offer, give McGloin the opportunity (if he wants)
to finish the work he was elected to do with Gaughan.
3.Both Commissioners have had tremendous criticism from people regarding
the tax hike. This is not THAT.
4.McGloin did nothing to hurt the people of The Lac. His only sin was
realizing his decision was premature.
The athlete and the politician met on a collision course that
can certainly be repaired.
Bring him back, take the heat and get on with the work you
were elected to do. There is much to do and NOTHING to be embarrassed about.
Finally, this. A wise politician who was under fire on the
front page of a newspaper told one of his loyal friends who was upset at his
predicament. The politico looked him in the eye and said, “I’m on the front page today, tell
me what was on the front page yesterday.”
His loyal friend couldn’t.
Conclusion: this too will pass.
CARTWRIGHT
Former Congressman Matt Cartwright has not gone quietly into
that good night. The 6 term lawmaker sent this message recently to his
constituents.
Checking in with Matt Cartwright
Well, February made us shiver, but Eagles fans sure got a
treat from a big Birds performance at the Super Bowl! Marion and I enjoyed
cookies baked by Renee Castaldi.
After the election,
while I decide if I have any more politics left in my system, I accepted a
Visiting Professorship at my old school, Hamilton College, in upstate New York.
Once a week, I'm teaching a senior seminar on Serving in Congress.
Otherwise, you can
find me at my office, 227 Penn Ave. in Scranton.
Our sons, Jack and
Matty, are doing well. Jack is practicing law at a fine firm in Atlanta, doing
interesting work on election law cases and business litigation. Matty is at the
M.I.T. School of Business, for his master's in business administration. He got
engaged this summer, to a beautiful, smart young lady, Celeste Pallone, who
just was awarded her Ph.D. this summer from Columbia University. She's in a
Research Fellowship at M.I.T. So, we're getting lots of M.I.T. swag!
Marion is hard at work
as usual on her law cases and getting ready to serve as the President of the
American Association for Justice in two years. She got named to the top 10
lawyers in Pennsylvania by SuperLawyers, for the second year in a row. The boys
and I are busting our buttons with pride.
EDITOR’S NOTE: Today was the
day tariffs were supposed to go into effect from our government to the two most
vital trading partners we have, Mexico and Canada. As Trump takes the stage
tonight, here’s an education on what tariffs are and what do they mean.
MAYBE
I’M AMAZED……..that tariffs are a way for countries to
control international trade. By artificially raising the cost of importing
goods, tariffs can incentivize would-be importers to instead purchase goods
from domestic sellers, potentially strengthening the local economy.
MAYBE
I’M AMAZED…that Tariffs also generate revenue for
importing countries, though in developed countries and in today’s global
economy, they tend to be used more to achieve foreign policy goals than
financial ones.
MAYBE
I’M AMAZED….thatIn a literal sense, companies that are importing goods from
international trade partners pay the tariff fees to CBP at the port of entry
within 10 days. When the US raises tariffs, US companies importing goods are
responsible for paying those tariffs. But as an economic policy, tariffs have
implications beyond the money exchanged at the border.
MAYBE
I’M AMAZED…..according to the Bureau of Labor
Statistics (BLS), this indirectly raises domestic prices on goods as
supply-and-demand forces often push the burden onto consumers in the importing
country.In the case of Canada, their
dollar is more expensive than ours so a retaliatory one from them will affect
United States buyers who are bigger whiners about prices of goods than our neighbors
to the north.
MAYBE
I’M AMAZED…….that n a supply-and-demand economy, when
supply of a certain commodity goes down, prices tend to go up, because there is
less of the commodity available to meet the demand. Tariffs, like all taxes,
drive an economic “wedge” between what an importer pays and what an exporter
receives as payment.
MAYBE
I’M AMAZED…that Tariffs, by design in some cases, lower
competition on domestic sellers. If a buyer needs to pay more to import a good,
more buyers may buy domestically or from another import partner, which means
these sellers can increase prices. Artificially disincentivizing buyers from
participating in international markets effectively shortens the global supply.
MAYBE
I’M AMAZED…….In 2009, increased tariffs on tires imported
from China led to a 67% drop in the volume of Chinese tire imports. As a
result, US buyers started purchasing more from domestic sellers and other
international sellers, who could sell for higher prices with their Chinese
competition burdened by the tariff. The cost was
passed on to consumers: The BLS estimated an additional cost of $1.1 billion for
domestic consumers as a result of the tariff.
MAYBE
I’M AMAZED……that The Constitution designates Congress
as the authority over tariffs. Prior to the 1930s, Congress set most tariffs by
passing legislation. Since then, it has delegated much of that authority to the
president through legislation, authorizing the White House to adjust rates.
MAYBE
I’M AMAZED……that the US brought in $77 billion in
tariffs in 2024, according to the Congressional Budget Office (CBO). This was
down from a historically high period after revenue from tariffs more than
doubled from 2017 to 202. However, This total accounted for 1.6% of federal
revenue. Since the 1960s, duties have not made up more than 2.0% of total
revenue.
MAYBE
I’M AMAZED…..that the last time a tariff was talked about
so often was when the Smoot Hawley Act was passed in the 20s. It was a law that
implemented protectionist trade policies in the United States. Sponsored by
Senator Reed Smoot and Representative Willis C. Hawley, it was signed by
President Herbert Hoover on June 17, 1930. The act raised US tariffs on over
20,000 imported goods.
MAYBE
I’M AMAZED…….that under the tariffsact, excluding duty-free imports, were the
second highest in United States history, exceeded by only the Tariff of
1828.The act prompted retaliatory tariffs by many other countries. The act and
tariffs imposed by America's trading partners in retaliation were major factors
of the reduction of American exports and imports by 67% during the Great
Depression. Economists and economic historians have agreed that the passage of
the Smoot–Hawley Tariff worsened the effects of the Great Depression.
MAYBE
I’M AMAZED….that most of the decline in trade was due
to a plunge in GDP in the US and worldwide. However, beyond that was additional
decline. Some countries protested and others also retaliated with trade
restrictions and tariffs. American exports to the protesters fell 18% and
exports to those who retaliated fell 31%.] Threats of retaliation by other
countries began long before the bill was enacted into law in June 1930. As the
House of Representatives passed it in May 1929, boycotts broke out, and foreign
governments moved to increase rates against American products.
MAYBE
I’M AMAZED….In May 1930, Canada, the country's most loyal
trading partner, retaliated by imposing new tariffs on 16 products that
accounted altogether for around 30% of US exports to Canada. Canada later also
forged closer economic links with the British Empire via the British Empire
Economic Conference of 1932, while France and Britain protested and developed
new trade partners, and Germany developed a system of trade via clearing.
MAYBE
I’M AMAZED ……that the depression worsened for workers and
farmers despite Smoot and Hawley's promises of prosperity from high tariffs;
consequently, Hawley lost re-nomination, while
Smoot was one of 12 Republican Senators who lost their seats in the 1932
elections, with the swing being the largest in Senate history (being equaled in
1958 and 1980). Nations other than Canada that enacted retaliatory
tariffs included Cuba, Mexico, France, Italy, Spain, Argentina, Australia, New
Zealand, and Switzerland.
MAYBE
I’M AMAZED…..that no one seems to think that the same
thing won’t happen again. Prices will go way up and the only person to blame
would be Trump and his ridiculous idea that this will improve an economy that
cratered under Trump during CO VID but was saved by Joe Biden.
MAYBE
I’M AMAZED…….that Trump thinks Canada is going to go
away. The head of the city of Brampton, Mayor Patrick Brown said Canada
will take its 1.9 billion dollars in goods and look for other trading partners.
Brampton is in the Canadian province of Ontario, and the regional seat of the
Regional Municipality of Peel. It is part of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) and
is a lower-tier municipality within the Peel Region. The city has a population
of 656,480 as of the 2021 Census, making it the ninth most populous
municipality in Canada and the third most populous city in the Greater Golden
Horseshoe urban area, behind Toronto and Mississauga. The City of Brampton is
bordered by Vaughan to the east, Halton Hills to the west, Caledon to the
north, Mississauga to the south, and Etobicoke (Toronto) to the southeast. As of today, the
total population of Brampton is 791,486. I don’t think that Trump, the dumb
shit that he is realizes how BIG Canada is and how many people are pissed at
him
Like adult children who always had
their moms and dads be their safety net, Europe now must stand on their own to
not only protect Ukraine but themselves.The crazy uncle that was supposed to protect them and the nasty entitled
spoiled cousin decided that their countries were just not as cool as despotic
governments.
The West is at a “crossroads in
history,” Britain’s Prime Minister Keir Starmer told European leaders at a
pivotal summit in London on Sunday, as the continent sought to wrestle control
of negotiations over the Russia-Ukraine war away from the US and present a
united front amid a meltdown in relations between Kyiv and Washington.
”This is not a moment for more talk.
It’s time to act,” Starmer said after a monumental day of diplomacy in London,
which saw leaders on the continent attempt to forge a path towards a ceasefire
in Ukraine.
The urgency of the summit in London’s
ornate Lancaster House was heightened after US President Donald Trump chastised
Zelensky in the Oval Office, appalling the West and delighting Moscow in the
process. Zelensky and an ensemble of European leaders were in attendance, at a
moment of intense anxiety in the conflict.
Starmer told reporters he was working
with France and a small number of other nations to craft a plan to stop the
fighting, which would then be presented to the US.
French President Emmanuel Macron
outlined the contours of such a plan in an interview with Le Figaro, saying
that France and the United Kingdom have proposed a month-long limited ceasefire
in Ukraine.
The initial phase of a French-British
alternative peace deal for Ukraine would involve a month-long “truce in the
air, on the seas and energy infrastructures,” according to Macron speaking to
the French outlet. The second phase, he said, would involve troops on the
ground. CNN has reached out to Downing Street for comment.
The plan seems destined to rival the
negotiation process that Trump’s administration opened with Russia last month
and suggests a tacit acceptance that bringing Trump and Zelensky to the
negotiating table together could result in tensions combusting once more.
Before this public display happened,
a co worker of mine said in a discussion about the President and Ukraine that
“Europe is going to have to step in. Ironic that the country that SAVED Europe,
and pledged loyalty and safety now has a Russian collaborator as President.
Europe must now come to the aid of the model of democracy that has now sided
with the forces of suppression and evil.
CULT
OPPOSITION
We fought and died to save Europe and now ya tell us you're siding with a modern day Hitler?"
In the late 30s and 40s when Hitler
was steam rolling Europe, there were isolationists here saying “it was a none
of our business” . Young men and women who were the first generation of
immigrants who fought and died made it THEIR BUSINESS.
The surviving defenders of democracy
went back to their homes, started jobs, and raised a family. Ironic now that
some of the sons and daughters of those heroic veterans have not only elected a
would be despot but someone who has exhibited an inclination to side with a
country (Russian) who like Hitler invaded a sovereign nation.
Worse yet, some of them spread lies
on social media about the nation trying to survive this onslaught of outright
murder.Makes me wonder just what the
hell my many uncles and cousins (my momhad 5 brothers, my dad 3) fought for.
Certainly not this shit showman who
was such a coward he had to get deferments from a foot doctor.
KING CHARLES DILEMMA
King Charles is in a little hot water
with the Canadian provinces. Charles has not defended Canada from President
Trump’s inane idea of Canada becoming a 51st state. Matter have been
complicated by the fact that his Prime Minister has arranged for another
audience with the King and the President.
Canada wants to hear from The King on
this one but so far Buckingham Palace has not made any comment.
Location: Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania, United States
Political analyst for WBRE TV's Pa. Live program and post election commentator for WBRE TV's Eyewitness News Daybreak show. Author of the book "A Radio Story/We Wish You Well In Your Future Endeavors" and "Leges Vitae" "26 Rules of Life" and the new novel, "Weather Or Knot". The blog editor also writes various news articles and columns as well as upcoming literary projects. The blog editor was a frequent guest on WYOU TV'S INTERACTIVE NEWSCASTS when political issues were discussed on the national, state and local level. Yonki was a weekly panelist on WYLN TV 35's Friday Topic A program. He also appeared on the Hazleton, PA. station on Election Night doing coverage and did special projects and stories for WYLN TV 35's 10PM Newscast "Late Edition".