The LuLac Edition #5, 643, April 30th, 2026
THE TRUTH ABOUT IMMIGRATION
1.3 BILLION PAID IN TAXES
The recent reaction to immigrants in this country who have been here on VISAS, been here awaiting hearing or are here with no criminal record (except immigrating) by the Trump administration is shameful. We are a country of immigrants. But Trump, the most racist unknowledgeable person ever to be President doesn’t realize by coming after them, he is ruining his economy and the country. He has been beating up on how immigrants take but not give to this country.
Noncitizen immigrants—about half of whom were in the United States illegally—were also fiscally positive to all levels of government.27 Indeed, immigrants without US citizenship accounted for nearly half (44 percent) of the positive net fiscal contribution from all immigrants from 1994 to 2023: $7.3 trillion in real terms including interest savings. Unlike the immigrant population generally, noncitizens have lower-than-average incomes, so the sole reason for noncitizens’ positive net fiscal contribution is lower-than-average benefits receipt.
Well there has been a study done that demonstrates how dumb he and his advisors are. The US government spends more than it receives in taxes and other revenue, so many people believe that deporting a person with average characteristics would improve the deficit. They reason that, with fewer US residents, there would be a commensurate decrease in government spending and thus a lower deficit.
immigrants produced a net fiscal benefit because:
The United States collected more in taxes from the average person than it spent on benefits (excluding pure public goods).
Immigrants paid higher-than-average taxes because their higher-than-average employment rate led to higher-than-average incomes.
Immigrants cost the government less than average because they did not add to the cost of the government’s largest expenditure (pure public goods) and received lower-than-average benefits for other major items, particularly old-age benefits and education.
The difference between immigrants’ taxes paid and benefits received has grown from $158 billion to $572 billion in real terms since 1994. In 2023, immigrants paid $1.3 trillion in taxes and received 7.61 billion in services.
https://www.cato.org/white-paper/immigrants-recent-effects-government-budgets-1994-2023#why-noncitizens-are-fiscally-positive
Here's a song to drive the MAGAs nuts!
McCLAY EVENT
A SUCCESS
The event for Jessica McClay on Tuesday night was a meeting that has certainly given her campaign more momentum as time passes before election day. A good crowd heard from Eddie Day Pashinski, Mayor Brown and the candidate herself. Pashinski made some news by saying that his staff would transition into a possible McClay win that would ensure continuity.
Here we are with the candidate.
Here’s Attorney Neil O’Donnell with super volunteer Adam Cieoski.
Here’s Attorney O’Donnell with Ken Smith, who is the Senior District Operations & Outreach Specialist for the Pa. House of Representatives. me the candidate and Mayor Brown.
Also, here’s Thom Shubilla and I sharing some talk with me.
AND LOOK WHAT HE IS DOING MONDAY MAY 4th
Join us for some great conversation, fellowship and that famous Betelli's food.
Election day is May 19th.
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FORMER PENNSYLVANIA GOVERNORS RELEASE STATEMENT CALLING FOR BIPARTISAN SUPPORT FOR ENSURING SHAPIRO FAMILY’S SAFETY
Stacey Garrity who is the State Treasurer running for Governor is trying to flex her puny political muscles by blocking safety upgrades to the Governor’s mansion. Garrity who is traveling in the state with a smile and handshake is disguising the Trump like principles of Cruel, chaotic and craven. I bet she’ll say yes a thousand times to her lord and savior Trump for his ballroom, but for a Democrat…………not so much.
All living former Pennsylvania Governors released a statement calling for lawmakers to ensure Governor Josh Shapiro’s safety after Pennsylvania Treasurer Stacy Garrity announced the treasury declined to pay for $1 million in security upgrades to the Shapiro family’s personal residence in Montgomery County.
The statement from the former governors Tom Wolf, Tom Corbett, Ed Rendell, Mark Schweiker, and Tom Ridge called for the first family’s safety to remain nonpartisan and ensure the issue isn’t politicized following the attack on the family’s Harrisburg residence last year and the attack at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner on Saturday.
“As former Governors of Pennsylvania, we have come together several times to speak on issues of mutual interest. This weekend, the President faced yet another assassination attempt. Last year, Governor Shapiro and his family faced an unspeakable attack while they were sleeping in the Governor’s Residence. Combatting political violence and keeping our elected officials safe should always be nonpartisan and a priority. For us, the attack on Pennsylvania’s First Family was particularly upsetting. In the aftermath of that attack we ask the state’s current leaders and legislators to make the safety and security of the Governor and his family a priority.”
While the statement follows Garrity’s announcement that the Treasury would not pay for the renovations, it did not call on the state to pay for them.
Garrity, who is running against Shapiro (D) in the November gubernatorial election, previously said that the attack on the governor’s residence in April 2025 was “shocking, but the upgrades to his Montgomery County home “present a different issue” and that the Treasury “does not have the legal authority” to pay for the renovations.
On Monday, Garrity responded to the former governors’ statement, saying she agrees with them that “violence and threats against public officials have no place in our country.”
At the same time, my responsibility as State Treasurer is clear and limited by law. The Treasury does not currently have the legal authority to pay for security improvements to a personal residence, in fact, doing so would conflict with responsibilities defined in the state constitution. That is not a political judgment, it is a legal constraint that applies regardless of who holds office. Also, it’s important to note that security upgrades have already been made to the Governor’s private home – this isn’t about the improvements, it’s about having the legal authority to pay the bills and that simply does not exist.
I don’t think that the former Governors’ statement was about me or the legal requirement prohibiting taxpayer dollars from being spent on upgrades to the Governor’s personal home. I do however believe that they are suggesting that politics should never play a role in decisions of security for the Governor or any elected official and on that we all agree. In that same narrative, we can take threats seriously and support security without disregarding the legal boundaries that govern how public funds are spent.”
Pennsylvania State Police previously approved the use of public funds for the upgrades, which the Treasury rejected paying.
“Payment requests for security construction upgrades to the Governor’s private home with state funds is unprecedented,” Garrity said, adding a claim that State Police “simply ignored the statutory limits and restrictions on spending and procurement.”
Spokesperson for Governor Shapiro’s office, Rosie Lapowsky, called the move by the Treasury “completely unprecedented and shameful political action without legal basis.”
Shapiro defended the upgrades to his home in the past, saying Republicans are playing “shameful games” attacking him and his family.
The governor’s private residence received security upgrades after recommendations from an independent security expert.
BRESNAHAN ANNOUNCES WINNERS OF 2026 CONGRESSIONAL ART COMPETITION
Representative Rob Bresnahan, Jr. (PA-08) announced the winners of the 2026 Congressional Art Competition, recognizing outstanding student artists from across Pennsylvania’s Eighth Congressional District.
“The Congressional Art Competition is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate the creativity and talent of students right here in Northeastern Pennsylvania,” said Rep. Bresnahan. “I’m continuously impressed by the submissions we receive, and I’m proud to recognize all of this year’s participants for their hard work and cre2026 Winners
First Place: Arimeya Janov, Wilkes-Barre Area High School, “The Taste of Autumn”
Second Place: Destiny Kile, Wilkes-Barre Area High School, “The Investigators”
Third Place: Jancy Arce Colon, Hazleton Area Arts & Humanities Academy, “Innocence”ativity.”
HUNDREDS OF PENNSYLVANIA HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ARE EARNING TUITION-FREE COLLEGE CREDITS THROUGH DUAL-CREDIT PROGRAMS SUPPORTED BY SHAPIRO ADMINISTRATION INVESTMENTS
Through historic investments in education
from the Shapiro Administration, more Pennsylvania students are charting their
own course to success through dual-credit programs that offer high school
students the opportunity to earn college credits before graduation - at no cost
to the students or their families. Today at Kutztown University, Secretary of
Education Dr. Carrie Rowe announced $7 million in grants to 10 institutions of
higher education to build and expand programs that offer hundreds of Pennsylvania
students a headstart on their college career - bringing the Shapiro
Administration's total investment in the Dual Credit Innovation Grant Program
to $21 million.
Secretary Rowe joined hundreds of students, parents, and educators today to
celebrate 68 students from 19 school districts who will graduate from high
school this spring with college credits earned through Kutztown University's
Early College Academy, a dual-credit program that is building capacity to offer
tuition-free college courses to even more high school students over the next
few years thanks to more than $1.7 million in grant funding from the Shapiro
Administration.
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SEATTLE WORLD’S FAIR
April 1962
The Century 21 Exposition World's Fair opens in Seattle, United States. This is also the Opening Day of the Seattle Space Needle.
The Century 21 Exposition (also known as the Seattle World's Fair) was a world's fair held April 21, 1962, to October 21, 1962, in Seattle, Washington, United States. Nearly 10 million people attended the fair during its six-month run.
As planned, the exposition left behind a fairground and numerous public buildings and public works; some credit it with revitalizing Seattle's economic and cultural life (see History of Seattle (1940–present)).The fair saw the construction of the Space Needle and Alweg monorail, as well as several sports venues (Washington State Coliseum, now Climate Pledge Arena) and performing arts buildings (the Playhouse, now the Cornish Playhouse), most of which have since been replaced or heavily remodeled. Unlike some other world's fairs of its era, Century 21 made a profit.
The site, slightly expanded since the fair, is now called the Seattle Center; the United States Science Pavilion is now Pacific Science Center. Another notable Seattle Center building, the Museum of Pop Culture (earlier called EMP Museum), was built nearly 40 years later and designed to fit in with the fairground atmosphere.
The grounds of the fair were divided into:
World of Science
World of Century 21 (also known as World of Tomorrow
World of Commerce and Industry
World of Art
World of Entertainment
Show Street
Gayway
Boulevards of the World
Exhibit Fair
Food and Favors
Food Circus and the number 1 song in LuLac land and America was “Johnny Angel” by Shelley Fabares.
Her TV show brother Paul Peterson was also on the charts with the #19 song, “She Can’t Find Her Keys”. Both tunes were on Colpix Records. The label's roster included Lou Christie, James Darren, Paul Petersen, Freddie Scott, Tommy Boyce. Two of the label's best known number one hits on the Billboard Hot 100 Singles Charts were "Blue Moon" by The Marcels in the spring of 1961 (also a number one in the UK, where Colpix was licensed to Pye International),and the aforementioned "Johnny Angel" by Shelley Fabares in the spring of 1962.



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