The LuLac Edition #4,749, May 26th, 2022
HOW TO END GUN VIOLENCE
Vote OUT every Republican enabler of killers who use weapons to not only kill children but tear their bodies up in the process where they need DNA to identify them.
It’s funny how the party that is pro life and protects fetuses let’s children get killed.
They have obstructed gun legislation every time it’s come up. They are the ones solely responsible for not having background checks.
Where are they NOW? Where’s Mueser? Where’s loudmouth liar Bognet? McConell? Toomey? How about big man Doug Mastriano? Big pro lifer but when it comes to getting kids slaughtered and ground up like mincemeat in a deli, he STAYS SILENT! How about Teddy Daniels and Dave McCormick, using guns as a kind of phallic symbol in their ads? They’re impotent now on this issue. BIG FUCKING MEN. But they hide like little scared kittens until it blows over.That's what bullies do.
NOW YOU KNOW.....VOTE THEM OUT!
LBJ’S GUN BILL OF ‘68
Lyndon Johnson in his last year as President got a gun bill passed in the wake of the murders of dr. King and Senator Bobby Kennedy. .
But it wasn’t everything he wanted. Since then, there has been no consequential
gun legislation passed. The ban on assault weapons passed but lasted only 10
years when a Republican President it die on the vine. Take a listen to what
LBJ wanted. Sounds familiar, right? (Fast forward to 5 minutes in to skip the organized crime segment.)
STEVE KERR ON SHOOTINGS
This video from NBC basketball legend and coach Steve Kerr says it all.
TRUMP REPORTEDLY COMPLAINED ABOUT PENCE BEING TAKEN TO SAFETY ON JAN. 6 AND SUGGESTED HE REALLY SHOULD BE HUNG
Former President Donald Trump reportedly suggested that, after learning chants of “Hang Mike Pence!” during the January 6th attack on the Capitol, former Vice President Pence should be hung and complained about Pence’s safe exit from the Capitol building.
This is according to a just-published New York Times report based on colleagues’ accounts of conversations with then-White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, as was relayed to the House Select Committee investigating the events of January 6th,
Reporting for the New York Times, Maggie Haberman and Luke Broadwater report:
Shortly after hundreds of rioters at the Capitol started chanting “Hang Mike Pence!” on Jan. 6, 2021, the White House chief of staff, Mark Meadows, left the dining room off the Oval Office, walked into his own office and told colleagues that President Donald J. Trump was complaining that the vice president was being whisked to safety.
Mr. Meadows, according to an account provided to the House committee investigating Jan. 6, then told the colleagues that Mr. Trump had said something to the effect of, maybe Mr. Pence should be hung.
It is not clear what tone Mr. Trump was said to have used.
But the reported remark was further evidence of how extreme the rupture between
the president and his vice president had become, and of how Mr. Trump not only
failed to take action to call off the rioters but appeared to identify with
their sentiments about Mr. Pence — whom he had unsuccessfully pressured to
block certification of the Electoral College results that day — as a reflection
of his own frustration at being unable to reverse his loss. (Politico)
SENATORS WHO VOTED AGAINST AID TO UKRAINE
The GOP naysayers were out in force again....refusing to aid a country, Ukraine that is making more of a fight for their democracy than we are. Here are the cowards:
Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri
Sen. Mike Lee of Utah
Sen. Mike Braun of Indiana
Sen. Mike Crapo of Idaho
Sen. Bill Hagerty of Tennessee
Sen. Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee
Sen. John Boozman of Arkansas
Sen. Roger Marshall of Kansas
Sen. Cynthia Lummis of Wyoming
Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky
Sen. Tommy Tuberville of Alabama
O’ROURKE CONFRONTS ABBOTT AT PRESS CONFERENCE ON TEXAS SCHOOL SHOOTING
Texas Democratic gubernatorial candidate Beto O’Rourke confronted Gov. Greg Abbott (R-Texas) at a press conference in Uvalde on Wednesday following the elementary school shooting that left 21 people, including 19 children, dead.
Abbott had been providing information on mental health in the wake of the shooting when O’Rourke rushed up to the podium.
“You are doing nothing,” O’Rourke said, only feet away from Abbott. “You said this was not predictable, this was totally predictable, and you choose not to do anything.”
Uvalde Mayor Don McLaughlin could be heard yelling, “sir you are out of line. Please leave this auditorium.”
“You’re out of line,” McLaughlin shouted. “I can’t believe you’re a sick son of a bitch who would come to a deal like this to make a political issue.”
O’Rourke was then escorted out of the auditorium. He later
addressed the press outside. Funny how puny GOP little bitty feeling get hurt when they are called out for the liars and pigs they are! (LuLac, AP)
REP. CARTWRIGHT STATEMENT ON THE
UVALDE, TEXAS SCHOOL SHOOTING
Congressman Matt Cartwright (Photo: LuLac archives)
U.S. Representative Matt Cartwright issued the following statement on the Uvalde, Texas school shooting:
“In these United States of America, no child should be afraid to go to school. No senior citizen should be afraid to go to the grocery store. No American should be afraid to go to a concert, their place of worship, a nightclub or a shopping mall. Democrats and Republicans need to stand together and come up with a commonsense approach to gun legislation to keep our communities safe and prevent the senseless and heartbreaking tragedies that are becoming the norm.
We need to start treating gun violence as the deadly public health crisis it is.”
CASEY, WILD, FITZPATRICK INTRODUCE BIPARTISAN, BICAMERAL BILL TO PROMOTE INCLUSIVE EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS PROTOCOLS IN SCHOOLS
2021 WAS THE WORST YEAR FOR ON-CAMPUS VIOLENCE SINCE THE COLUMBINE SHOOTING IN 1999
Senator Robert Casey (Photo: LuLac archives)
How’s this for irony. Last week Senator Bob Casey introduced the bipartisan Promoting Responsible Emergency Protocols (PREP) for all Students Act to ensure educational institutions are prepared to protect all students—regardless of age, developmental stage and ability. The PREP for All Students Act would ensure public schools, early child care education centers and institutions of higher education have the tools they need to develop inclusive emergency preparedness protocols. U.S. Representatives Susan Wild (D-PA-07) and Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA-01) introduced companion legislation in the House.
“All students should feel safe and protected in their learning environments,” said Senator Casey. “In order to meet the needs of all children—regardless of age, developmental stage and ability—we must ensure that young children and students with disabilities are not left out of emergency preparedness protocols. The PREP for all Students Act would do this while supporting schools and child care centers by providing the resources they need to keep young people safe. I will continue to advocate for the needs of children with disabilities, and work to pass this legislation to ensure the safety of all students.”
As communities across the country adapt to the intensifying effects of climate change and face a rise in on-campus violence, safety recommendations for schools and child care facilities must evolve to integrate the needs of young children and youth with disabilities. During the 2019-2020 school year, 14 percent of public-school students received special education services. Additionally, 2021 was the worst year for on-campus violence since the Columbine shooting in 1999. The PREP for All Students Act would ensure public schools, early child care education centers and institutions of higher education have the tools they need to develop inclusive emergency preparedness protocols.
Specifically, the PREP for all Students Act would:
Establish a Federal Advisory Council composed of federal agencies, youth with disabilities and mental health considerations, parents, educators and advocates to develop guidelines and recommendations for the implementation of accessible, developmentally appropriate, culturally aware and trauma-informed emergency preparedness protocols;
Require the Council to submit a report to Congress that includes, but is not limited to, information about trauma-informed preparedness drills, emergency communications, school safety technology and training for educators, early child care and education staff, administrators and support personnel. This includes training to address racial, ethnic, socioeconomic, religious and disability implicit biases and training to ensure the nondiscriminatory application of protocols and treatment of students; and
Ensure that schools are provided with accurate information about the needs of specific populations of children, youth and employees during emergency events.
The PREP for All Students Act is supported by the following organizations: National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC), Institute for Childhood Preparedness, National Association of State Directors of Special Education (NASDSE), National Council on Independent Living (NCIL), National Disability Rights Network (NDRN), National Association of the Deaf (NAD), Association of University Centers on Disabilities (AUCD), Autistic Self Advocacy Network (ASAN) and Council of Parent and Attorney Advocates (COPAA
GOV. WOLF TO LAWMAKERS: ENACT COMMON SENSE LEGISLATION TO END GUN VIOLENCE
Following the horrific mass shootings at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, and at Tops Friendly Markets in Buffalo, NY, Governor Tom Wolf today called for immediate action from the General Assembly and Pennsylvania’s Congressional delegation to pass common sense legislation to prevent gun violence.
“I am horrified by these tragedies and I am angry that our lawmakers continue to fail to address gun violence,” Gov. Wolf said. “I strongly urge our General Assembly and Congress to enact common sense legislation that will help stem the tide of gun violence.
“How many more children must die before we actually take meaningful action? How many more mass shootings must we witness before we wake up to the reality that gun violence is a public health crisis that must be addressed? People should feel safe going to school, the supermarket, their place of worship, the mall, the movies, and even outside in their community. Yet, these tragedies keep happening.
“Pennsylvania knows Texas’ pain. Too many states and communities know this pain as well. We lost five children in the 2006 mass shooting at a schoolhouse in Nickel Mines, Lancaster County. The 2018 mass shooting at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh gave us the terrible distinction of being home to the deadliest antisemitic attack in the country. And we see gun violence regularly in our communities.
“I’m tired of the lack of action. I have made addressing gun violence a priority throughout my administration. I wish I could say the same of our Republican-led legislature, which seems more focused on pushing dangerous bills that would loosen restrictions and put Pennsylvanians at risk. I urge Pennsylvanians to join me in calling for our lawmakers at the state and federal levels to take meaningful steps to end gun violence.”
Governor Wolf has worked to address gun violence in Pennsylvania throughout his terms:
In 2019, he signed an executive order making sweeping changes to gun violence in Pennsylvania including the creation of a Special Council on Gun Violence.
He has invested more than $50 million in grassroots, community gun violence prevention programs around the commonwealth.
He has included an additional $35 million in grants and technical assistance to support community-led gun violence prevention efforts in his 2022-23 budget proposal.
He has included an additional $36 million in the 2022-23 budget proposal toward behavioral health services, restoring two-thirds of the cuts enacted during the previous administration, and he is open to including additional funding.
In October 2021, he signed a Memorandum of Understanding with New Jersey, New York, and Connecticut to share crime gun data in an effort to prevent gun violence and enhance public safety.
In December 2021, he vetoed Senate Bill 565, dangerous legislation that would have removed licensing and background check requirements for concealed carry permits and overturned Philadelphia’s requirement for a permit to open carry.
In January 2022, he vetoed House Bill 979, which would discourage local jurisdictions from attempting to regulate firearms.
For years, Governor Wolf has called for the following basic gun laws to be legislated:
Require reporting for lost and stolen guns within 72 hours.
Close loopholes and require background checks on all gun sales.
Require safe storage of firearms to keep guns out of the wrong hands to prevent accidental injury/death and suicides.
Create red flag laws to protect those who may be a danger to themselves or others.
MEDIA MATTERS
GOOD LUCK RYAN LECKEY
We were together taken aback and saddened by the news that Ryan Leckey from WNEP is going to be leaving tomorrow. He was a great promoter of the community and this write has been involved with 5 events with him. He made getting up at 3:30am fun.Our best to him in his new endeavors.
SHOOTER NOT NAMED
Kudos to the national media for not revealing the name of the evil killer in Texas.He richly deserves the anonymity he is getting. The bullets he got that killed him spared us the trial of hearing one iota of his wretched existence. He makes me wish there is something hotter and more vile than hell awaiting him.
WILK LISTENERS TO MORNING HOSTS: “DON’T GIVE THEM AIRTIME”
During the Morning News with Nancy and Jason, a few knucklehead callers expressed the opinion about the Texas shooting of middle school children. The callers said that teachers should have guns and security guards should have them too. Nancy and Jason of course pushed back on that but texters made a good point. Kman read texts that essentially said “Don’t give these WILK Neanderthals air time spouting all this garbage and nonsense”. The good news is there are WILK listeners who aren’t morons. The bad news is that the hosts from 9am to 6pm are dreadful enablers of these ignorant, hate filled gasbags who know nothing.
"IT'S A PLANT, IT’S A PLANT" SCREAMS LITTLE LARRY THE WILK LOSER!
Frank Andrews had a debate of callers on his show the other day about Donald Trump. Like him or hate him? A caller from Virginia said he voted for Trump twice but didn’t think he could win re-election in 2024. The caller said the country would be more divided than ever and Trump should step aside.
Fair enough.
Then Larry from Dallas calls and starts yelling at Frank saying the previous caller that didn’t fit his narrative was “a plant”. He says that “everybody I talk to loves Trump”.
If you don’t agree with the narrative of a Trump ass kisser like Larry…..”it’s a plant”. Of course…no push back from Andrews.
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1975
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A central total lunar eclipse was visible in eastern Australia, Pacific, both Americas, Africa and western Europe, and was the 32nd lunar eclipse of Lunar Saros ….Bobby Unser won the 1975 Indianapolis 500, which was halted after 435 miles, with 25 laps left. Unser, in his second win, was in the lead when a rain storm caused officials to stop the race…….
The Golden State Warriors won the NBA championship in a four-game sweep over the Washington Bullets, 96-95 at Landover, Maryland….The Soyuz 18 rocket linked up with the Salyut 4 space station…The Dibbles Bridge coach crash near Grassington, North Yorkshire, England killed 32 people, all but the driver being middle-aged and elderly women, in the worst road accident in the history of the United Kingdom. The women, all bus passengers from Thornaby-on-Tees, were on a sightseeing tour of the Yorkshire Dales. The poorly maintained brakes of the bus failed as it was descending a steep hill, sending the vehicle out of control and off of a 17 foot high bridge.The Alaska Supreme Court ruled, 5-0, that the right to possession and use of marijuana within one's home could not be outlawed, citing constitutional guarantees of privacy, making Alaska the first of the United States to partially decriminalize cannabis.The decision came in the case of Ravin v. State, 537 P.2d. 494 (Alaska, 1975),[79] a test case brought by lawyer Irvin Ravin of Homer, Alaska, who had arranged to be stopped while driving to his home with a small amount of pot in his possession. The Philadelphia Flyers defeated the Buffalo Sabres, 2-0, to win the NHL's Stanley Cup, 4 games to 2. The series marked the first Cup finals, since 1923, that neither of the two finalists had been one of the "Original Six" (Boston, Chicago, Detroit, Montreal, N.Y. Rangers, or Toronto). Laos and the United States reached an 8-point agreement in Vientiane, with all Americans to leave Laos, the last nation in Southeast Asia not controlled by Communists, by June 30. Quechua, spoken by three million of the Quechua people in Peru, was made the second official language in that South American nation, joining Spanish as a language to be used in education and court proceeding….Less than a month after the fall of South Vietnam created doubts about American commitment to its allies, U.S. President Ford reassured the other members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization that the United States that "NATO is the cornerstone of U.S. foreign policy and has the unwavering support of the American public and of our Congress. Our commitment to this alliance will not falter." Ford declared in Brussels the next day that none of the 310,000 American troops in Europe would be withdrawn and re-emphasized that the U.S. "unconditionally and unequivocally remains true" to its pledge to defend Western Europe against an outside attack….For the first time in eight years, the Suez Canal became navigable once more, after the last two trapped ships, the British freighters Scottish Star and Port Invercargill, were towed 60 miles from the Great Bitter Lake to Port Said. The Canal would officially reopen on June 5….The five-team International Volleyball Association (IVA) played its very first game before a crowd of 2,451 as the San Diego Breakers defeated the visiting El Paso - Juarez Sol in a five-game match, 11-13, 12-10, 12-6, 8-12 and 12-1 and the number one song in LuLac land and America was “Before the Next Teardrop Falls” by Freddy Fender.
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Republicans want to ban books, ideas and education --- NOT guns.
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