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Wednesday, November 30, 2022
The Lulac Edition #4, 856, November 30th, 2022
WRITE ON WEDNESDAY
Our Write On Wednesday logo.
After the 2020 election Diaper Don Trump brought forth so
many lawsuits regarding the election that most were deemed frivolous. Times
Shamrock hada comment on that with this
editorial.
RAISE STAKES FOR FRIVOLOUS ELECTION SUITS
Gov.-elect Josh Shapiro clocked Republican nominee Doug
Mastriano in the Nov. 8 gubernatorial election, winning by at least 14.6
percentage points and more than 781,000 votes.
The notion that such a whipping resulted from mistakes or
fraud is preposterous, yet Mastriano supporters — orchestrated online and using
boilerplate legal claims rather than specific allegations of mistakes or
wrongdoing — have flooded county courts statewide with hundreds of petitions
seeking hand recounts.
Some courts already have dismissed such petitions for lack
of legal merit. And even if some court were to discover legal merit, there is
zero chance that a hand recount would reverse the landslide.
The petitions comport with Mastriano’s own unfounded
assertions that Donald Trump won the 2020 Pennsylvania presidential election,
which President Joe Biden won by 80,555 duly certified votes. A state senator
from Franklin County, Mastriano introduced a resolution to reverse the state
Department of State’s certification of those election results, and he was on
the grounds of the U.S. Capitol when insurrectionists attempted to do so by
force on Jan. 6, 2021.
It is easy, as it should be, to challenge election results
in Pennsylvania. Three voters from any precinct who put up $50 can file a
petition alleging fraud or error in the precinct, and seek a recount. The
provision is a deterrent against fraud, and a means to ensure diligence.
But it’s also based on an expectation of good faith — that
petitioners will use it when actual problems arise.
This orchestrated effort is misuse of the legal system, not
to resolve actual problems but to perpetuate the big lie of rampant election
fraud where none exists.
State law should empower courts to penalize such abuse,
raising the stakes for those who would use the legal system for purely
political purpose.
MAYBE I’M AMAZED…….that the Senate race in George is even
close. The choice is very clear and it appears that Herschel Walker’s campaign
is on the fritz. We shall see in one week. Meanwhile Trump to this date has not
made a move to help out down there but you can bet he won’t be able to keep his
mitts off of it.
MAYBE I’M AMAZED……that Trump’s legal woes are getting the
attention of even GOP supporters who thought he was God’s gift to America. Even
some right wingers are getting tired of him.
MAYBE I’M AMAZED…..that yesterday,Donald Trump on Monday declared the Arizona
midterm election “yet another criminal voting operation” and demanded that
defeated gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake be “installed Governor of Arizona.”
What kind of dickhead is he and what type of moron still buys this?
MAYBE I’M AMAZED…..that the Luzerne County Board of Elections
almost failed to certify the vote count. 2 to 2 with one abstention. Really? Jeez this was this still another chance for the Lu to make national news again and look
foolish? THere was NO VOTER FRAUD to be found.
All candidates who lost were beyond vote redemption. All this
doubt does is strengthen the argument of the ignorant and proud of it crowd in
Luzerne County.I'm glad the crucial vote stood up to the Republican crazies on the board.
Hopefully this will all be resolved by tomorrow at 1pm.
MAYBE I'M AMAZED......that thrice defeated candidate James May was interviewed by WNEP about the election issue in Luzerne County. May's lips were moving but he was saying NOTHING. He kept on yammering about how this needs to be looked into, needs to be fixed, wants full transparency in the future but had no specifics. It was like he went to the Donald Trump school of saying nothing.
MAYBE I’M AMAZED……that Former President Donald Trump
distanced himself Friday from a pre-Thanksgiving dinner at his Mar-a-Lago club
in Florida with Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, and white supremacist Nick
Fuentes, claiming he didn’t know the identity of the far-right activist who was
unexpectedly brought along with the rapper. Hey Donnie, you dined with the pigs
anyway so swallow your medicine like a good little boy.
MAYBE I’M AMAZED…..that Josh Shapiro wonthe election by 800,000 votes. What a
repudiation of the Trump like Colonel Mastriano.
MAYBE I’M AMAZED….at how much I never realized what a work
of art “The West Wing” drama from twenty years ago was. Binge watched it over
Thanksgiving weekend.
MAYBE I’M AMAZED…..at just how good a turkey leg tastes on
Thanksgiving Day. Even better the next day!
MAYBE I’M AMAZED….at how interesting the College Bowl
situation has become with Michigan beating Ohio and then LSU tanking their
game.Not usually a college fan but this
year is holding my attention.
MAYBE I’M AMAZED……that the Mid Day Mussolini from WILK now
has a show on Sunday morning on Fox. Cordaro has become the Jim McNulty TV host
of this new century. If only he (Cordaro) made sense.
MAYBE I’M AMAZED….at the number of people who know I’m a
Packer fan are asking me if “I’m okay” with their poor showing this year. The pack is 4-8. I’ve been through too many 4-12 seasons with The Pack in my life
to get truly upset about this!
MAYBE I'M AMAZED.....that even when the Eagles win, the post game guys nit pick everything the team did wrong. I'm all fpr constructive criticism but if you just tuned in midday through their wrap, you'd think they lost.
MAYBE I'M AMAZED.....but not really, that MSNBC's Rachel Maddow has the number 1 podcast. Her content is historically compelling.
Jim Bognet has filed a baseless lawsuit in his second loss to
Matt Cartwright. Using twisted Republican logic, Bognet is claiming that paper gate
was a factor in the election.
The sore loser did the following
• A writ of mandamus compelling the election board to
complete the general election reconciliation process before certifying the
results.
• A declaratory judgments prohibiting the board from
foregoing any aspect of the reconciliation process under state law.
• An injunction prohibiting the board from certifying the
election results until it has completed the reconciliation process.
It is his right to file the actions listed. It is my right to
call Lying, Crying Bognet a very sore loser. A two time loser at that!
HARVEY’S CONCESSION
GOP candidate Eryn Harvey (Photo: Twiiter.com)
Republican Eryn Harvey ran a very competitive race against
Eddie Day Pashinski. She canvassed the entire district and I’m sure made a lot
of new friends. When the votes came in, Harvey actually conceded the race,
didn’t whine and will most likely live on to fight another day. Harvey showed class and knowledge of the
system while GOP whiners like James May in the 118th and the
aforementioned Bognet are still complaining like their Lord and Savior Donald
Trump. Harvey, an engaging and earnest young woman who has more stones than these two male retreads.
Additionally, Harvey won a lot of points by being the only candidate to date that ran a "Thank You" ad for everyone (not for just her voters) who cast their ballot on Election Day.
We'll hear from her again.
BLUNDERING
LUZERNE COUNTY COUNCIL STRIKES AGAIN
The GOP majority on County Council told the local newspapers
that they may hire a local person to be the new County Manager after Lying
Crying Brian Thornton’s boy Randy Robertson resigned. You recall it was
Thornton who torpedoed the chances of the interim manager Romilda Crocamo. She
was local. She was an accomplished Attorney. She was by all accounts doing a
great job. But my theory is some people on County Council had a problem with
her because she was a woman.
Now the Majority slaps their collective foreheads, knocking
their dunce hats off saying, “Hey maybe we should go local!” And I’ll bet you
dollars to donuts they’ll go with a man.
On another note, Robertson was willing to stay longer to
complete his work but they dismissed him immediately. But PAID HIM ANYWAY.
These are the same birds who chirped about saving tax payer
money when Dave Pedri and Crocamo were making capital improvements. But when
they wasted money on this whole manager fiasco, that was okay.
They have proven THEY CAN'T GOVERN.
GUN VIOLENCE STRIKES AGAIN
This week gun violence struck more than three times in separate areas of the country. The GOP brought up thoughts and prayers and mental illness. Zilch about guns. When the story of gun violence is written for history, the Republicans of today will be regarded as impotent enablers of murder of innocent bystanders.
We are now immune to the violence. It has become the white noise of our politics. We fail to forget that the slain were people like us, people who had families, who loved them and did not spend Thanksgiving with them.
There for the grace of God go all of us. It will not change until the impotent obstructionists are from the right wing are vanquished by thinking people who know better.
NEW CARTWRIGHT LEGISLATION WILL SAVE TAXPAYER DOLLARS BY
IMPROVING FEDERAL SOFTWARE PURCHASING PROTOCOLS
Congressman Matt Cartwright (Photo: LuLac archives)
U.S. Representative Matt Cartwright (PA-08) introduced the
Strengthening Agency Management and Oversight of Software Assets Act,
bipartisan legislation to increase oversight of federal government software
purchases and reduce wasteful spending of taxpayer dollars.
Each year, the federal government spends billions of taxpayer
dollars on software purchases, renewals, and license modifications. Limited
assessments of existing software assets, combined with the way vendors sell
software, often results in federal agencies making duplicative purchases.
Without increased agency oversight and governance, software vendors profit at
the expense of American taxpayers.
The Strengthening Agency Management and Oversight of Software
Assets Act would require federal agencies to conduct an independent,
comprehensive assessment of their current software assets and restructure their
operations to reduce unnecessary costs.
“Without in-depth assessments of how agencies buy and use
software, vendors often have the upper hand in transactions with federal
agencies,” said Rep. Cartwright. “This bipartisan, bicameral legislation will
streamline software procurement practices governmentwide to the benefit of
American taxpayers.”
The Strengthening Agency Management and Oversight of Software
Assets Act builds on the success of Rep. Cartwright’s MEGABYTE Act, which
reduced duplicative software purchases. Signed into law in 2016, the bipartisan
MEGABYTE Act has saved American taxpayers over $450 million.
Specifically, this new legislation would require:
·Federal
agencies to provide an independent, comprehensive assessment of their software
purchasing practices to Congress, the Office of Management and Budget, (OMB),
and the General Services Administration (GSA);
·Chief
Information Officers (CIOs) to develop a plan to adopt enterprise licensing
agreements, improving negotiating power against software vendors, and reduce
costs;
·OMB to publish
a governmentwide strategy for software modernization based on the
aforementioned audits and plans; and
·Agencies to
include their respective plans and performance assessments in annual budget submissions.
This legislation is cosponsored by U.S. Reps. Dan Meuser
(R-PA-09), Ed Case (D-HI-01), Gerry Connolly (D-VA-11), Danny Davis (D-IL-07),
Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA-01), Glenn Grothman (R-WI-6), Michael Guest (R-MS-03),
Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX-18), Brenda Lawrence (D-MI-14), Mike Levin (D-CA-49),
Ted Lieu (D-CA-33), ,Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC-AL), Katie Porter (D-CA-45),
and Jamie Raskin (D-MD-08).
Senators Gary Peters (D-MI) and Bill Cassidy (R-LA)
introduced companion legislation in September, which advanced out of the
Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee.
This legislation has received the support of the Coalition
for Fair Software Licensing, the Computer & Communications Industry
Association, NetChoice, and SIE Consulting Group.
“Taxpayers deserve to have their dollars used efficiently.
Restrictive software licensing prevents customers, including federal agencies,
from utilizing the most innovative, secure, and cost-effective software and
cloud services. The result is hard-earned taxpayer dollars wasted by inflexible
and opaque licensing agreements,” said Coalition for Fair Software Licensing
Executive Director Ryan Triplette. “The Coalition for Fair Software Licensing
applauds the introduction of The Strengthening Agency Management and Oversight
of Software Assets Act in the House today by Representative Cartwright. The
bipartisan, bicameral legislation demonstrates the growing momentum against
restrictive software licensing practices in the U.S by establishing a process
to identify IT budget redundancies and ensure that every Department and agency
gets the most out of their IT spend.”
CASEY, SCOTT, DURBIN, DUCKWORTH ANNOUNCE DEPARTMENT OF
JUSTICE COMMITMENT TO CONDUCT WEB ACCESSIBILITY REPORT
Senator Bob Casey (Photo: LuLac archives)
U.S. Senate Aging Committee Chairman Bob Casey (D-PA) and
Ranking Member Tim Scott (R-SC), as well as Senate Judiciary Committee Chair
Dick Durbin (D-IL) and Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) are announcing that the
U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has committed to prepare and submit to
Congress a report on web accessibility across the federal government, after the
Senators pushed for transparency. In June, Casey led a group of bipartisan
colleagues who sent a letter to DOJ urging the Attorney General to restart
federally mandated reports on the federal government’s compliance with
accessibility standards for people with disabilities. This week, DOJ sent a
letter to Senator Casey stating that it is currently preparing a Section 508
report based on the most recent data analysis conducted by the Government
Services Administration (GSA) and that they “anticipate that report will be
available in the coming weeks.”
“We welcome the Department of Justice’s pledge to restart its
monitoring of federal websites and technology for compliance with accessibility
laws and look forward to receiving a robust, comprehensive report in the coming
weeks. Earlier this year, we called on the Department of Justice to take
immediate steps to issue these statutorily required biennial reports that
provide taxpayers with transparent information about the accessibility of
federal technology for older adults, people with disabilities, and veterans.
Despite legal requirements, these reports had not been issued for a decade,
leaving Congress without critical information about how the federal government
addresses accessibility of its technology. We have a long way to go to make all
aspects of the federal government accessible for older adults, people with
disabilities, and veterans, but getting this information from DOJ is a critical
first step,” Senators Casey, Scott, Durbin, and Duckworth said in a joint
statement.
Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act requires the federal
government to make all its information technology accessible to people with
disabilities and requires DOJ to publicly report on the federal government’s
compliance with accessibility standards every two years. However, DOJ has not
provided a publicly available report since 2012, and that report reflected
serious gaps in accessibility across the federal government.
The letter to DOJ was sent along with Senate Judiciary
Committee Chair Dick Durbin (D-IL) and Ranking Member Chuck Grassley (R-IA),
Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Chair Patty Murray
(D-WA) and Ranking Member Richard Burr (R-NC), as well as Senator Tammy
Duckworth (D-IL).
Here's the letter from the Department of Justice here and
below.
November 14, 2022
The Honorable Robert P. Casey, Jr.
Chair
Special Committee on Aging
United States Senate
Washington, DC 20510
Dear Chair Casey,
This responds to your letter dated June 30, 2022, regarding
reporting on the federal government’s Section 508 compliance with accessibility
standards for information technology. The Department of Justice (Department)
recognizes the critical importance of accessible technology to millions of
Americans with disabilities. To that end, the Department has been working with
the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and the General Services
Administration (GSA) to analyze and report on federal agencies’ compliance with
Section 508. As explained below, we anticipate submitting a Section 508 report
to Congress and the President in the coming weeks.
Under Section 508, the U.S. Access Board is responsible for
issuing accessibility standards, and GSA is responsible for providing technical
assistance to help federal agencies comply with the law’s requirements and
ensure that covered information and communication technology is accessible to,
and usable by, individuals with disabilities. The statute also requires the
Department to collect and report information to the President and Congress
concerning the state of federal agencies’ compliance with Section 508.
Following the last Section 508 report issued by the
Department in 2012, OMB issued a Strategic Plan for Improving Management of
Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act1 setting up a program to track federal
agencies’ progress in complying with Section 508. The Strategic Plan, issued in
2013, requires federal agencies to report to OMB twice per year on their IT
accessibility/Section 508 program maturity and effectiveness. It also tasks GSA
with issuing an interagency data call every six months to Federal agency Chief
Information Officers to gather information regarding the accessibility of their
electronic applications and communications and analyze these reports to
determine ways to improve agency coordination, reduce redundancies, and develop
solutions and recommendations to improve the management of government
accessibility programs. Pursuant to OMB’s Strategic Plan, GSA also produces a
semiannual report analyzing agency-specific information across a variety of
areas relating to Section 508 implementation, such as acquisition, training,
testing, website accessibility, complaints, and Section 508 program resources
and staffing. Based on this information, GSA makes recommendations to federal
agencies on how to enhance compliance. This process has been ongoing since
2013, and GSA’s analysis includes the same types of information included in
prior Section 508 reports prepared by the Department.
The Department and GSA are currently preparing a Section 508
report based on the most recent data analysis conducted by GSA. We anticipate
that report will be available in the coming weeks.
The Department also continues to use its authority under the
Americans with Disabilities Act to ensure that the websites of state and local
governments and of public businesses are accessible to individuals with
disabilities. In March, the Department issued guidance2 on Web Accessibility
and the ADA to educate state and local governments and businesses open to the
public on how they can make sure that their websites are accessible to people
with disabilities as required by the ADA. On June 22, 2022, the Spring 2022
Unified Agenda of Regulatory and Deregulatory Actions3 was published by the
Office of Management and Budget, and included an entry announcing the
Department’s plans to issue a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) covering the
accessibility of web information and services of state and local governments in
Spring 2023.4 Through this NPRM, the Department is proposing to amend its ADA
Title II regulation to provide technical standards to assist public entities in
complying with their existing obligations to make their websites accessible to
individuals with disabilities. This rulemaking is an important step in ensuring
that people with disabilities can access public services, programs, and
activities, including education programs, voter registration, health services,
and many other key services.
Further, the Department continues to actively enforce the
ADA’s requirements concerning the accessibility of websites used by public
services and public accommodations. For example, in recent months the
Department entered into five settlement agreements with major pharmacy and
grocery chains to ensure that websites for scheduling vaccine appointments are
accessible.5 The Department has also taken recent enforcement actions to ensure
that websites of public transportation systems and higher education
institutions are accessible to people with disabilities.
GOVERNOR WOLF: NEW JOBS COMING TO LUZERNE COUNTY WITH CVS
HEALTH EXPANSION
Governor Tom Wolf (Photo; LuLac archives)
Governor Tom Wolf announced today that CVS Health will create
and retain 912 total jobs as part of a planned expansion at the company’s
Hanover Township facility in Luzerne County.
“It’s a big win for Pennsylvania when a nationally-renowned
company like CVS Health expands operations in the commonwealth,” said Gov.
Wolf. “This project is going to create and retain good, family-sustaining jobs
for folks in Luzerne and Somerset counties.”
CVS Health will invest $4.9 million to renovate and repurpose
13,000-square-feet of space at its distribution center located at 1 Great
Valley Boulevard in Hanover Township to create a new prescription drug sorting,
handling, and packaging operation.
“Our new pharmacy distribution facility will expand our
operations capabilities and provide meaningful work to hundreds of Pennsylvanians,”
said David Dederichs, Executive Director, Government Affairs, CVS Health.
The company received a funding proposal from the Department
of Community and Economic Development (DCED) for a $192,000 Pennsylvania First
grant and a $100,000 workforce development grant to train its new workers. As
part of its expansion project, CVS Health committed to creating 64 new jobs at
the Hanover Township facility within three years and retaining 848 existing
employees between that facility and their location at 322 Revco Road in
Somerset Township.
This project was coordinated by the Governor’s Action Team,
an experienced group of economic development professionals who report directly
to the governor and work with businesses that are considering locating or expanding
in Pennsylvania.
“We’re thrilled that DCED and the Governor’s Action Team
could play a role in this expansion project,” said DCED Acting Secretary Neil
Weaver. “We look forward to CVS Health growing their footprint in Luzerne and
Somerset counties and providing the region with more good jobs.”
Through GAT, Gov. Wolf has invested nearly $18 billion over
the past seven years to support 432 completed projects, create more than 48,500
new jobs, and retain more than 145,500 jobs for Pennsylvanians.
CVS Health is a leading health solutions company that works
to improve the health of communities across America through its local presence,
digital channels and over 300,000 dedicated colleagues – including more than
40,000 physicians, pharmacists, nurses, and nurse practitioners. CVS Health
helps patients with their health whether that’s managing chronic diseases,
staying compliant with their medications, or accessing affordable health and
wellness services in the most convenient ways. The company helps people
navigate the health care system and their personal health care by improving
access, lowering costs and being a trusted partner for every meaningful moment
of health. Follow @CVSHealth on social media.
For more information about the Governor’s Action Team or the
Department of Community and Economic Development, visit the DCED website.
Gov. Wolf has served for two terms as a leader consistently
at work for the people of Pennsylvania. Learn more about how his Priorities for
Pennsylvania have fueled the commonwealth’s comeback, leaving Pennsylvania in a
much better place than when he arrived.
MEDIA MATTERS
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BOBBY V’S DOO WOP SUNDAY NIGHT SOCK HOP
1975
Our 1975 logo
Spanish dictator Francisco Franco, 82, died in Madrid, effectively
marking the end of the dictatorship established following the Spanish Civil War
and the beginning of Spain's transition to democracy…..Juan Carlos de Borbon
was administered an oath as the first King of Spain in 44 years, two days after
the death of dictator Francisco Franco, the third restoration of the House of
Bourbon in the country. His reign would continue until his abdication on June
19, 2014…..The Edmonton Eskimos won the Grey Cup and the championship of the
Canadian Football League, beating the Montreal Alouettes, 9-8, in a game that
went down to the last play. With 0:45 left and trailing 9-7, Montreal was on
the 19 yard line to kick what would have won the game 10-9, but a bad snap, bad
placement and bad kick caused Don Sweet's kick to go wide right and through the
end zone for a single….In his first major act as Spain's monarch, King Juan
Carlos abolished the death penalty for all prisoners awaiting execution, and
issued a general pardon of political prisoners, with the exception of 500 people
arrested under the antiterrorism law passed in September. About 9,000 prisoners
would be released…..In Sacramento, California, Lynette Fromme became the first
person to be convicted under a federal law against attempted assassination of a
United States President. The jury of 8 women and 4 men deliberated for 19 hours
over a three-day period before returning a guilty verdict. The jurors, believed
to have been in fear of revenge from the "Manson family" and other
followers of Charles Manson, declined interviews and photographs…Ross
McWhirter, co-founder of the Guinness Book of Records, was killed by the
Provisional Irish Republican Army after confronting two men at his home in
North London. A month earlier, McWhirter had offered a $102,000 reward for the
capture of the perpetrators of IRA house bombings that had killed eight people…In
elections in New Zealand, the Labour Party, led by Prime Minister Bill Rowling,
lost its 55-32 majority in the House of Representatives, with 23 seats going to
the National Party, headed by Rob Muldoon. The result was an exact reversal,
with the Nationals having the 55-32 control of the House…Graham Hill, 46,
English race car driver, twice Formula One World Champion (1962 and 1968), and
1966 Indianapolis 500 winner, was killed along with five other people when his
Piper Aztec airplane crashed into trees before coming to a rest on a golf
course at the London suburb of Barnet. Hill's plane was apparently attempting
to land at a small airfield in Elstree…..and the number one song in LuLac land
and America was “Fly Robin Fly “by Silver Convention.
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".