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Saturday, October 30, 2021
The LuLac Edition #4, 608, October 30th, 2021
LUZERNE BOROUGH AT CROSSROADS
BANICKY CAN HELP
Municipal elections are all about local government. Sometimes with major races for the Judiciary small town races are put on the back burner. But small boroughs and towns are the heartbeat of a larger population area. In Luzerne County, various small towns have grown and progressed. Two things are accomplished by this.
1. The residents received a better more progressive form of government that looks to the future.
2. The larger surroundings of said small town grow as a result of the forward thinking leadership that makes progress happen.
Luzerne Borough right now is at a vital crossroads in the direction of the town in the next decade. Voters on Tuesday will chose between the status stagnant quo or the forward thinking candidacy of Walter Banicky. We feel compelled to share Banicky's vision of his town. We hope residents choose Mr. Banicky this Tuesday to lead Luzerne Borough solidly in the 21st century.
We're twenty one years into the 21st and times awasting.
The
Diamond City branch #2306 of the NAACP held their annual freedom fund banquet in
October. Ere is the affair in its entirety on You Tube.
Former NAACP President, 2021 Award Winner and branch historian Constance Wynn with Representative Kenyata and Gwen Garrett of the Wilkes-Barre Police Department.
Representative Eddie Day Pashinski, Dr, Rhonda Rabbit from Wilkes University, Representative Kenyata and Executive Committee member Erica Acosta.
Your blog editor, Keynote Speaker Kenyata, Magistrate Kokura -Kravitz and Attorney Nick Kravitz.
Your blog editor and First Vice President with NAACP President Jiimel Calliste.
All photos by Joe Milcavage.
DEMOCRATS
NEVER LEARNED THE LESSON OF THE AFFORDABLE CARE
Before
the Affordable Care Act was passed, over 65% of the American people favored a
public option. By the time the GOP lie machine got their hands on it and the
Democrats started dicking around with it, there was mo stomach to provide
Medicare for all.
Now
on the human infrastructure program, the very tenants the Democrats campaigned
on are being cut. Free tuition for Community colleges, child care provisions
for home leave and a complete unraveling of what the President wants to do with
making taxes and the economy fair for all Americans.
The
worst part about this is that Democrats are chopping up these major changes of
America in little pieces.
So
here are my two questions to Joe Manchin and the non entity from Arizona.
`1.
Why the fuck did you give Joe Biden the nomination if you were going to screw
him and his party? 2. When the fuck are you going to stop this third grade nonsense and work for your President and the American people?
Right now, people are pleading with the Progressives to accept the new framework the President laid out. But they don't trust the likes of Manchin and the non entity from Arizona. And WHY SHOULD THEY? Manchine and the so called successor to John McCain has screwed them at every turn.
If THIS doesn't pass, the blame is on Manchin and his little so called leader from the West. If it does pass, all people will remember is the fight. Plus you might as well figure that this might be the last Democratic President in maybe the rest of this century. The Republicans have it set up that even when they lose, they'll win because the Dems have not done anything with voter oversight.
Shame on both sides for screwing a visionary President. Biden could have been FDR, thanks to his own party, they have made him into Herbert Hoover!
BILLIONAIRES' TAX: WHAT IT IS AND WHY
WE NEED IT- MARC STIER, DIRECTOR
From the Pennsylvania Budget and Policy
Center
As
negotiations between President Biden and House and Senate members over the
Build Back Better plan have developed in the last few weeks, a new tax proposal
to fund the close to $2 billion investment in health care, child care, paid
family leave, climate care, and other programs has come to the fore: a
“billionaire tax`.” While Senator Wyden and others have been discussing this
proposal for some time, it is a relatively unknown concept and would be a new
form of federal taxation. Here we briefly explain what it is and why it is an
excellent idea.
The
new proposal is to tax the increased wealth of the richest Americans each year.
The tax would apply immediately to tradeable assets—stocks, bonds, mutual
funds, and derivatives—where the value of the asset is known at the beginning
and end of the year and the owner gets a financial statement that is reported
to the IRS. The tax on non-tradeable assets, such as ownership in a business or
real estate holdings, would be deferred until the asset is sold. Interest would
be charged for those years that taxes were not paid but the asset increased in
value.
The
billionaire tax would apply to people with a minimum of $1 billion in assets or
people earning more than $100 million in income three years in a row. Only
about 750 households in the entire country have $1 billion in wealth and their
total wealth increased by over $2 trillion just during the pandemic.
The
rate for the new tax is still under negotiation. It is likely to be at least as
high as the top tax on capital gains, the tax on income generated by the sale
of assets, which is currently 20%, with an additional 3.8% net investment
income tax. It appears that the goal of the billionaire tax is to raise about
$25 billion a year or $250 billion over ten years.
The
billionaire tax is necessary as part of the funding for the Build Back Better
plan, which will cost roughly $1.75 to $2 billion. The original plan was to
raise this money by increasing tax rates on American families making $400,000
or more and on the corporations that received a substantial tax break from the
Trump tax cuts. Senator Sinema’s rejection of these proposals made it necessary
to find an alternative source of revenue that does not raise taxes on any one but
the very rich owners of major corporations.
We
believe that a billionaire tax is an excellent alternative and a good idea in
its own right because it is necessary to correct a glaring loophole in our tax
system that mainly benefits the very richest Americans.
The
vast majority of income earned by most of us consists of wages, independent
contractor payments, and small business profits. This is the income we rely on
to pay for our daily expenses such as food, housing, transportation, and
entertainment. However, the very richest Americans often have very little
income of that kind. Billionaire Jeff Bezos, Amazon’s founder and largest
stockholder, does not receive a salary. Instead, he and the other richest
Americans rely on increases in their wealth—that is the growing value of their
assets, such as stocks and bonds, mutual funds, and derivatives—to pay for
daily expenses that far exceed those of average Americans. And while they
sometimes sell those assets in order to pay for their living expenses—and pay a
capital gains tax that is already at a rate lower that the income tax rate paid
by most Americans—they don’t really have to sell assets. Instead, they borrow
on the value of their assets to cover their daily living expenses. And, as a
result, they can support an
extravagant lifestyle while paying no income taxes at
all. And then, when they die, the “capital gains step-up” provision of the tax code enables
their children to avoid paying any taxes on
the increased value of their assets.
The
growing wealth of the richest Americans has made this tax loophole more and
more attractive to them. And their wealth has increased dramatically even while
most Americans have been suffering from the economic impact of COVID-19.
According to Forbes data analyzed by Americans for Tax Fairness, America’s
nearly 750 billionaires saw their wealth increase by a total of $2.1 trillion, or 70%,
during the first 19 months of the pandemic.
Based
on IRS data, ProPublica found that Jeff Bezos paid zero federal
income taxes in 2007 and 2011. Elon Musk paid zero in 2018, and Michael
Bloomberg paid zero times in several “recent years.” ProPublica also found that
the richest 25 billionaires paid an effective tax rate of just 3.4% on a $400
billion increase in their collective fortune between 2014 and 2018. That rate
is based on how much billionaires paid in federal income taxes during that
period compared with how much their wealth grew. White House economists found
that, on average, when the increased value of their stock was counted the
wealthiest 400 families in the U.S. paid an effective federal income tax rate of just over 8% in
recent years. In comparison, the average effective tax rate on all Americans is
just a bit below 15%. Billionaires usually pay lower tax rates than
middle-class workers like teachers, nurses, and firefighters.
The
billionaire tax is similar to the wealth tax proposed by Senator Elizabeth
Warren during the 2020 presidential campaign. But because it is a tax on
income—that is the income earned by wealth not labor—it does not raise possible
federal constitutional objections to the wealth tax.
Thus, our view is that the billionaire tax is not only
important to funding the Build Back Better plan but is a good idea in itself.
At a time of growing income and wealth inequality, and after decades of
Republican tax cuts for the wealthy that have placed the burden of paying for
all the essential services provided by government increasingly on the middle
class, the billionaire wealth tax would be a huge step forward in making the
federal tax system fairer.
MEMBERS
OF GOP CONGRESS NERVOUS
Organizers
of the January 6 mob at the U.S. Capitol say they participated in
"dozens" of planning meetings with members of Congress and Trump White
House staff in the lead-up to the violent insurrection that sought to overturn
the results of the election.1
In
a jaw-dropping exclusive by Rolling Stone, two sources who are cooperating with
the House select committee investigating the January 6 attack have named
Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene and six other GOP members of Congress as
having coordinated and planned the events of January 6. The sources even said
that one of the GOP members promised them a "blanket pardon" from the
Trump White House.2
This
bombshell report comes on the heels of the House voting last week to hold
former Donald Trump strategist Steve Bannon in criminal contempt for defying a
subpoena from the January 6 select committee.3
On
Sunday, CBS's "Face the Nation" played a segment from Bannon's own
podcast the day before the insurrection in which he said, "All hell is
gonna break loose tomorrow. It's going to be moving. It's going to be quick.
And all I can say is strap in .... tomorrow it's game day."4
The
14th Amendment says that someone who "engaged in insurrection" cannot
serve in Congress. The Democratic majority must do everything in their power to
remove the members of Congress who incited violence and attempted to violently
overturn the results of the 2020 election and have been seeking to obstruct the
investigation and support the violent insurrectionists ever since.5
That's
why MoveOn and others are leading a massive effort to hold the insurrectionists
accountable by demanding their immediate resignation or expulsion from Congress.
They are prepared to go big with TV ads, billboards, and "homepage
takeover" ads blanketing the websites of local newspapers in the
seditionists' districts, as well as people-powered efforts to lift up the
voices of their own constituents calling for their resignation and expulsion—on
top of efforts to push corporate donors to stop funding insurrectionist
Republicans
In
addition to Marjorie Taylor Greene, the other GOP representatives identified as
being involved in the planning of the January 6 events include Representatives
Paul Gosar of Arizona, Lauren Boebert of Colorado, Mo Brooks of Alabama,
Madison Cawthorn of North Carolina, Andy Biggs of Arizona, and Louie Gohmert of
Texas.6
Rolling
Stone also reported that Ali Alexander, who helped organize the events of
January 6, said in a since-deleted livestream broadcast that Gosar, Brooks, and
Biggs helped him formulate the strategy. At the time, he said, "I was the
person who came up with the Jan. 6 idea with Congressman Gosar, Congressman Mo
Brooks, and Congressman Andy Biggs. We four schemed up on putting maximum
pressure on Congress while they were voting so that ... we could change the
hearts and the minds of Republicans who were in that body hearing our loud roar
from outside."7
We
cannot let the violence we saw on January 6—resulting in the deaths of Capitol
police officers, more than 100 injuries, and more damage to the Capitol than
any event since the War of 1812—become a normalized part of the GOP playbook.
There
must be clear, legal consequences—including for any members of Congress who
helped organize the protests, encouraged the violence, provided information
that helped with the planning of the attacks, or have covered up for the coup
in the months since.
At
the same time, we're building grassroots support for Democratic leaders in
Congress to use their authority to enforce the 14th Amendment by expelling Rep.
Greene and the others who aided and organized the January 6 events.
More
pressure will be on GM, AT&T, Apple, and other corporations for the ways
they continue to financially and materially support insurrectionist Republicans
and the dangerous disinformation they spread about our elections and the events
of January 6.
And
if the GOP seditionists aren't removed by resignation or expulsion, they must
be defeated for re-election when they face the voters in 2022. (Move On, LuLac)
MORE
THAN 100 ECONOMISTS AND EXPERTS URGE ROBUST INVESTMENT IN HOME AND
COMMUNITY-BASED SERVICES
Senator Bob Casey (Photo: LuLac archives)
More
than 100 economists and public policy experts sent an open letter urging
Congress to make a robust investment in home and community-based services as
part of the Build Back Better Budget. The group recommended that Congress
allocate a minimum of $250 billion to expand home care services, noting that
such an investment would create jobs and respond to the overwhelming desire
from most seniors and people with disabilities who would prefer to receive care
at home. In June, Senator Bob Casey Chair of the Senate Aging
Committee, introduced the Better Care Better Jobs Act, which would provide a
bold investment to expand access to home and community-based services for
seniors and people with disabilities, support family caregivers and lift up the
home care workforce.
“The
consensus among economists, public policy experts, caregivers, families,
seniors and people with disabilities is clear – a substantial investment in
home and community-based services is urgently needed. The Better Care Better
Jobs Act is essential to strengthening our economy and enhancing access to
quality, cost-effective care for American families. I will continue to fight
for full funding for home and community-based services in the Build Back Better
Budget,” said Senator Casey.
GOV.
WOLF CONTINUES TO CALL FOR MEANINGFUL ACTION TO ADDRESS GUN VIOLENCE
Governor
Tom Wolf (Photo: LuLac archives)
Governor
Tom Wolf today joined advocates, community leaders and Democratic lawmakers at
the Capitol to continue their collective call for meaningful legislative action
to address gun violence.
“My
administration has made it a top priority to address the scourge of gun
violence, but executive action alone cannot end gun violence in Pennsylvania.
We need the General Assembly to take action to increase gun safety and prevent
gun violence,” Gov. Wolf said. “I have repeatedly called for legislative action
on key commonsense measures. Instead of acting to increase gun safety and
reduce violence, the majority are instead pushing dangerous legislation that
would make all of us less safe.”
The
governor has repeatedly called on the General Assembly to take up safe storage
legislation to reduce the number of shootings by people who should not have
access to guns, including accidental shootings by children; to tighten
reporting requirements for lost or stolen guns; to swiftly pass the Extreme
Risk Protection Order Act, also known as the red flag law; and to pursue
state-level universal background checks on all gun purchases.
The
governor also supports CeaseFire PA’s legislative solutions, which similarly call
for the following:
Creating
Extreme Risk Protection Orders as a means to temporarily remove firearms from
someone who wants to hurt themselves or others.
Reporting
lost or stolen firearms within 72 hours, helping cut community violence.
Closing
the gaps in Pennsylvania’s background check system to prevent the purchase of
military-style rifles from a private, non-licensed seller.
“Communities
across our commonwealth — especially Black and brown communities — are facing a
daily barrage of gun violence as we now prepare to mark three years since the
mass shooting at the Tree of Life synagogue. We need everyone’s help to address
this crisis. While Governor Wolf’s leadership is greatly appreciated, we also
need a Senate that is part of the solution — not a Senate that prioritizes
legislation that makes communities less safe,” said Adam Garber, executive
director of CeaseFirePA.
Two
measures may soon come to the Senate floor for consideration: Senate Bill 448,
which would allow anyone to sue a city for enacting gun safety policies then
force taxpayers to pick up the legal costs, and Senate Bill 565, which would
allow anyone over 18 to carry a loaded, concealed firearm in public without a
permit.
“Republicans
in the General Assembly should focus their energy on enacting common sense
firearm legislation, such as universal background checks and banning ghost
guns. These proposals enjoy wide bipartisan support, unlike the Republican
firearms legislation, which despite having strong bipartisan opposition, is sitting
on the Senate calendar,” said state Senator Vincent Hughes. “Democrats fought
for the $30 million for gun violence intervention and prevention grants to
community groups that was included in the budget. With applications for funding
through that program now closed, more than $170 million in requests were
received. The General Assembly should be focused on providing additional
financial resources to neighborhood level groups combatting the rise in
violence across the commonwealth.”
“The
paralyzing impact that comes to far too many Pennsylvania families as a result
of a death due to gun violence is beyond words,” said state Senator Anthony H.
Williams. “But for members of the Senate to run bills that are counter to that
painful experience is a statement regarding their lack of compassion and
well-being for all Pennsylvanians.”
The
governor has made it a top priority to address the gun violence crisis
impacting communities across the commonwealth.
In
2019, he signed an Executive Order creating the Office of Gun Violence
Prevention and a Special Council on Gun Violence within the Pennsylvania
Commission on Crime and Delinquency (PCCD), as well as the Division of Violence
Prevention within the Pennsylvania Department of Health.
As
a result of recommendations of the council, PCCD has prioritized available
funding to support direct, multi-year grants to organizations implementing gun
violence prevention/intervention models. In February, $3.1 million in Community
Violence Prevention/Reduction grants were awarded to specifically target gun
violence in Pennsylvania, with most of the awards going to support efforts in
Philadelphia. This effort builds on the $3.8 million that has been released in
the previous two years to support efforts to reduce gun violence throughout
Pennsylvania.
In
May, the governor announced the availability of $5 million in funding through
the Gun Violence Reduction Grant Program to support local efforts to reduce
community gun violence in Philadelphia and other regions across the state
experiencing surges in shootings, homicides and other firearm-related crimes.
In
June, the budget that the governor signed included an additional $30 million
for Violence Intervention and Prevention (VIP) grants, to be administered by
the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency (PCCD), through the School
Safety and Security Committee (SSSC).This VIP funding will support effective local intervening and
preventative measures to stop gun and group violence in regions that are
experiencing high rates of violent crime.
Earlier
this month, the governor joined New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy, New York
Governor Kathy Hochul, and Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont to announce a
Memorandum of Understanding to share crime gun data in an effort to prevent gun
violence and enhance public safety.
SENATE
PASSES WILDING’S LAW WITH BIPARTISAN SUPPORT
SENATOR
FLYNN DISCUSSES WILDING'S LAW ON SENATE FLOOR
Senator
Marty Flynn (Photo: LuLac archives)
I'm
happy to announce that Wilding's Law (Senate Bill 814) passed today with
bipartisan support, increasing the penalties for those who run from an arrest.
Senator Yudichak and I introduced this bill because we felt there needed to be
more accountability for those who put police officers at risk.
Every
day, our police officers put their lives on the line for us. What’s at stake
for them every time they go to work - we can’t imagine. So it’s our job as
lawmakers to look out for those who serve and uphold the law. We have to
protect those who protect us.
What
happened to Officer Wilding was a tragedy, and what’s worse is that it was a
preventable one. Unfortunately, we cannot change what happened to Officer
Wilding, but hopefully this law will provide some small measure of peace for
his family, and will prevent something like this from happening again.
I
am thankful to my colleagues in the Senate for honoring Officer Wilding’s
ultimate sacrifice and overwhelmingly supporting Senate Bill 814. We have an
opportunity here – a responsibility, even – to better protect Pennsylvania’s
law enforcement officers and make it clear that we have their backs, so I urge
my counterparts in the House of Representatives to consider and promptly pass
this bill.
SENATOR
FLYNN APPOINTED TO THE PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY COMMUNITY ENHANCEMENT COMMISSION
I
was honored to be appointed to the Pennsylvania Military Community Enhancement
Commission earlier this month. It's imperative that we do everything we can to
support America's service members, and to make sure they are granted the
resources they need to protect this country. This commission sets out to
enhance and promote the military in Pennsylvania, and to ensure that our state
is fully equipped to be the best possible host for all military organizations,
personnel, and their families.
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BOBBY V’S DOO WOP SOCK HOP
SUNDAY NIGHTS!
1987
Our
1987 logo.
The
head of Salvadoran Human Rights Comm assassinated by death squads….Lucas
Mangopes Democratic Party wins Bophuthatswana elections….. South Korean voters
overwhelmingly approved a new constitution……"Don't Get God Started"
opens at Longacre Theater
NYC for 86 performances……
Thomas Hearns wins unprecedented 4th different weight boxing title….in Japan, NEC releases the
first 16-bit home entertainment system, the TurboGrafx-16, known as PC Engine……"Faith"
debut album by George Michael is released…..American jockey Chris Antley
becomes first rider to win 9 races in a day (4 at Aqueduct / 5 at The
Meadowlands) and apair in Coventry,
England, ties world record for longest singles tennis match at 80 hrs 21
minutes plus on this day the number one song in LuLac land and America was “Breakout”
by Swing Out Sister. Here’s the long version.
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".