The LuLac Edition #5, 278, March 23rd, 2025
THANKS EDDIE & JIM
The League of Women voters Wilkes-Barre had their annual Legislative Day Saturday morning at Wilkes University.
Interested voters were there along with Representatives Jim Haddock Eddie Day Pashinski showed up and faced citizens’ questions like they always do.
Here's area voters Denise Parashac and Kathleen Hannon with Representative Pashinski.
SUNDAY SNOWFLAKE
MAGA’S AND THEIR ITTY-BITTY FEELINGS HURT
Lying, crying Derrick Clark Van Orden
America may technically be 248 years old, according to one Democratic senator, the U.S. is in its “angry teenage years” following the election of President Donald Trump.
Sen. Elissa Slotkin (D-Mich.) said on ABC’s “The View” Tuesday that voters’ brains are apparently still being formed.
Representing a state here, people voted for Trump and voted for me, I have a responsibility to represent my entire state,” Slotkin said. “But I don’t think there’s anyone who feels like what’s going on right now is normal. Even if you voted for Trump, right?”
She added: “I think there is a feeling in the country, and I often say this, you know, we’re about to turn 250 years old, right? We’re still pretty young for a country. These are, like, our angry teenage years. We are going through this push and pull where we’re happy, we’re sad. We want this, we want that, and what do you do when you have a teenager threatening themselves and others? You just try to get them through this period alive so that their brain can fully form and you can come back to kind of what.
In an interview on “Meet the Press,” Slotkin said the Democratic Party has been “on their heels” since Trump was elected.
“I don’t think that’s something hidden,” she said of the Democratic Party’s loss of confidence following Trump’s victory. “I think it’s on us to be clear about not only leadership – and there’s lots of leaders in both parties – but also a strategy. I think that’s something that, as Trump has been successful in flooding the zone and, like every day, 15 things happening, we are still finding our footing, and I think you can’t get better until you admit you have a problem.”
Predictably the GOP right wing got their feelings hurt. “This is monumentally insulting to the millions of Americans that voted for a change last November,” Rep. Derrick Van Orden (R-Wis.) wrote.
Really? The GOP cult leader can insult anyone at will and these baby snowflakes get offended by a comment about the behavior of the MAGA members?
That’s pathetically rich.
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