Tuesday, April 08, 2025

The LuLac Edition #5, 293, April 8th, 2025

 

THE PETTINESS AND MEANNESS CONTINUES

The man child MAGA voters put in charge now is asking his Supreme Court to detain a man that was excited to a jail BY MISTAKE to block his release. EVEN THOUGH HIS ADMNISTRATION SAID YES. The Justice Department argued in an emergency appeal to the justices that U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis overstepped her authority when she ordered Kilmar Abrego Garcia returned to the United States.

The administration has conceded that Abrego Garcia should not have been sent to El Salvador because an immigration judge found he likely would face persecution by local gangs. So once more Trump is paying with the lives of innocent people.

Here’s why Trump is so pissed.

1.   The Judge is a woman. He can’t stand them.

2.   He is undermining his own administration, who said it was an administrative order.

Doesn’t he want to fix a mistake? Any normal person would but he see a man of color and a woman judge.

His HATE is showing.

 

CANADA MEANS BUSINESS AND IT ISN’T OURS

Florida hotel vendor with a stack of cancellations from Canada   

(Photo: CNN)

When I was working in the travel industry, I learned that Pennsylvania was the main stopping over place for Canadian snowbirds who were coming from Ontario on their way to and from Florida. Hotels and restaurants did very well.

But now Canadians are canceling reservations to Florida.

Even air travel is down. Big time.

Canadian air travel to the United States has seen a 13 percent drop in February, while land border crossings by Canadians decreased by 23 percent1. Airline reservation data shows severe declines exceeding 70 percent in monthly bookings through September 2025.

Canada was our biggest trading partner. Right now, there is an election for Prime Minster in Canada. John Kearney the Liberal party candidate and Conservative rival Pierre Poilievre disagree on what is good for Canada.

But WHAT THEY AGREE ON 100%  is that Trump is wrecking not only the Canadian economy but the world economy too.

CANADIAN ADVERTISING  AND BOOZE

Canadian businesses give 70% o their advertising to American media. Now Canadian media is asking those b businesses in the provinces to reduce their budgets by 20% and give it back to Canada. They have radio ads beseeching advertisers to buy Canadian because the people will come.

Then there’s the spirits. Canadian officials responded swiftly to Trump’s move, with Ontario Premier Doug Ford directing workers at the province’s government-run liquor retailors to remove all US products – from California chardonnay to Jack Daniel’s whisky – from the shelves. The Liquor Control Board of Ontario is one of the world’s largest wholesalers and sells about $1 billion worth of US liquor per year.

 

BRESNEHAN BREAKS INTO THE GRAY LADY EARLY

It generally takes a Congressman from Wilkes-Barre/Scranton a few years to get a mention in the New York Times. Congressman Joe McDade was mentioned in a line when former Governor Bill Scranton was named UN Ambassador by President Ford. That was 10 years after he took office.

Dan Flood was mentioned in the course of the John F. Kennedy campaign. That was 14 years. Paul Kanjorski had a mention 8 years into his term when being described as a moderate Congressman. It took Lou Barletta about a year with his immigration stance and Cartwright about the same time.

But here was Rob Brsenehan in the New York Times 3 months and change into his first term.

And it wasn’t pretty.

Remember last year when all the trailer park MAGAs, union and military ingrates and fellow millionaires were bitching about how “elite” Matt Cartwright was because he had an airplane and dressed better than they did? It was like Cartwright was this enemy of the working class when in fact he brought millions of dollars to the district to help ordinary folks.

During the campaign, Rob Bresnahan told Pennsylvanians he’d end stock trading in Congress and even promised voters that he would “happily co-sponsor” a bipartisan bill to ban the practice. Sounded good but it was a lie.  A broken promise. Now before you start blaming Nancy Pelosi who has done the same thing, remember she used the system in place, just like the MAGA President did with everything you could imagine.

Bresnahan has broken that promise.  The aforementioned New York Times has reported that since taking office, Bresnahan has become the most prolific stock trader among his freshman class, executing over 264 trades—totaling $1.7 million in purchases and $3.03 million in sales (median income in Pennsylvania’s 8th Congressional District is $61,140, according to Census data).

While my family’s 401K is hemorrhaging (as well as others I know who aren’t rich) this guy is trading at a level in the MILLIONS. No wonder the guy can’t do face to face meetings.

Wait it gets BETTER!

Bresnahan’s portfolio includes tens of thousands of dollars in stock in Alibaba, the Chinese e-commerce giant known for its close ties to the Chinese Communist Party.

So the party of MAGAs who call Democrats commies and socialists back a guy who makes money on China, right?

I have no issue with Bresnehan as a person.  At first, I didn’t understand his sudden departure from his promise, Then it occurred to me in stark terms.

HE’S RICH. HE WANTS TO GET RICHER. He does that on the backs of the misguided MAGAs who don’t have a pot to you know what in, to young people who are modest means to think they can become him and doesn’t really understand what it is to lose $40,000 in a money market because of a policy that undermines the United States economy but the worlds.

As Rickie Ricardo said to Fred Mertz, “He’s got some ‘splain’ to do.

 

Monday, April 07, 2025

The LuLac Edition #5. 292, April 7th, 2025

 MONDAY MEMES







Sunday, April 06, 2025

The LuLac Edition #5, 291, April 6th, 2925

 

NEPA PROMOTED DEMOCRACY, CALLED OUT MAGAs FOR THE STUPIDITY AND NONSENSE AFFECTING THEIR WELL BEING

Yesterday people in Northeastern Pa. took on the Trump agenda and those people who enabled and supported it. There are Trump voters telling us they were duped.

THEY ARE FULL OF SHIT!  They knew what they were doing all along.  In case anyone is wondering, this is what the right side of history looks like. 




 





Saturday, April 05, 2025

The LuLac Edition #5, 290, April 5th, 2025

 

TRUMP 

TARIFFS

AND TAX CUTS SCREW MIDDLE CLASS

Hey MAGAs, thanks for nothing in terms of screwing with hard-working middle-class Americans. By your vote, by your blind fear of a woman being President vs a felonious blowhard, you have now hurt yourselves, your friends and neighbors.  First off, let’s look at the Tariffs.

Trump announced his most wide-ranging slate of tariffs yet on Wednesday afternoon, imposing a 10 percent baseline tax on imports from nearly all foreign countries, along with tariffs of up to 50 percent on dozens of nations.

These tariffs will raise consumer prices and will force our trade partners to retaliate Americans will become poorer because of these tariffs.

If you think this will be a golden age, it won’t but it will be a return to the global economic catastrophe of the Smoot-Hawley tariffs of the 1930s that will disproportionately hurt low income and hardworking Americans,

Do you actually think that a person who invested his sweat and toiled long hours to have a sustaining business all of a sudden will eat the cost and save consumers money? If they did that would be socialism, a thing the GOP has accused the Democrats of being.

Who will pay?

The uniformed, short sighted taxpayers that not only ONCE but TWICE fell for Trump’s bullshit.

You better believe that American consumers, families, and workers will feel real pain, and elected policymakers in Washington hopefully will be held accountable by voters.

The Smoot-Hawley tariffs are widely blamed for plunging the U.S. deeper into the Great Depression. Despite this, Trump claimed Wednesday that the depression would not have happened if tariffs had continued.

The tariffs also upend decades of careful financial negotiations with partners and financial institutions. Plus, it is interesting that Russia, North Korea and Cuba were not on Trump’s list. If anything, this proves that this  buffoon is some kind of agent or else an ignorant slob.

Then there are the tax cuts. All of this money realized by this administration will go to the rich.  The middle class tax cut, if there is one will be obliterated by higher inflation on goods and services. Last time America was told that the tax cuts would pay for themselves through investments by major companies.

You know what they did? Took it for themselves. And just a reminder, LuLac land, here are the guys, all millionaires by the way, who WANT that second round of tax cuts.

The line up

 

THE ROOKIE KID


THE BEST BOSS EVER (NOT)


THE INVISIBLE SENATOR (only seen when needed to vote)

 

These are the guys that looked you in the eye and conned you into thinking they gave a shit about YOU!

To local voters who EVEN THINK of voting for ANY MAGA REPUBLICAN in this general election, you’re misguided. All of them supported the “policies” of Trump.

Policies that SCREW YOU. 

 

SUSAN STRIPTEASE 

STRIKES AGAIN

The tiresome striptease act of Senator Susan Collins of Maine continues.  Collins says she is “concerned” about language in the budget resolution that she fears could result in substantial cuts to Medicaid benefits.

Oh coy Susan the stripper. Brow furrowed and look of concern on those poor Medicaid people. If she was SO concerned why has she voted in lockstep with Trumpanzees for her entire terms?

“I’m concerned about the instruction to the House Committee for $880 billion, it’s the Energy and Commerce Committee in the House, which has jurisdiction over Medicaid, because I don’t see how you can get to that amount without cutting Medicaid benefits,” Collins told reporters.

Susan Collins pooh poohs with “concern” but in most cases, marches her heels to the beat of the drummer in her party. She’s a tease and people are tired of her act.

 

Thursday, April 03, 2025

The LuLac Edition #5, 289, April 3rd, 2025

 

 

TRUMP TARIFFS

1890 BACK TO THE

FUTURE?

Here are a few points on Trump’s tariffs. We’ll break it down in the next edition. But for now, here’s where we stand.

Sweeping tariffs: President Donald Trump declared a national economic emergency and announced tariffs of at least 10% across all countries, with rates going even higher for 60 countries deemed the “worst offenders,” according to White House officials.

China hit hard: China, the second top importer to the US behind Mexico, will now face a 54% tariff under the new policy. Beijing, along with the EU, Japan and South Korea have already threatened retaliatory tariffs. Here’s what some world leaders are saying and this is a breakdown of tariffs by country.

Markets rattled: US stocks plunged in after-hours trading as investors digested Trump’s decision to impose tariffs that could escalate a growing trade war and upend the global economy.

RICH BOY

BAD

SAY

CHEESE HEADS


By a comfortable margin, Wisconsin voters chose to preserve the state Supreme Court's liberal majority by electing liberal judge Susan Crawford over conservative Brad Schimel.

Musk made the election his personal project, pouring at least $20 million into boosting Schimel through ads, events and even handing out oversized checks and cash to Wisconsin residents.

More than $100 million was spent on a race for a Supreme Court seat that less than 10 years ago cost just $4 million. Of course, the stakes were much lower then.

Yet while the results were not promising in Republicans’ first statewide test of the second Trump administration, Trump advisers are — at least for now — brushing off the loss, noting it was an off-year election with lower turnout than the recent presidential race.

Maybe so. But this race was a crucial to this state with courts redefining the way business was done in Wisconsin. This race process a few things.

1.  There’s no substitute for Trump. We found that out in the 2024 primary where a field of candidates lost to him.

2.  Musk is no Trump. While Wisconsin voters may have tolerated a thrice divorced, four times indicted, six time bankrupted and once convicted felon,  they didn’t like his errand boy throwing money at them.

3.  To defend seats in Florida is a fool’s errand. The senior citizen ingrates down there aren’t worth the time and effort. Dems will say we’re closing the gap. I personally don’t want to hear that until they do what Wisconsin did. Win by a comfortable margin.

Wisconsin did that and for a while, stopped the slide of democracy.

 


TRUMP GUTS SMALL FEDERAL AGENCY FUNDING 

 

MUSEUMS 

 

AND LIBRARIES

THE INSTITUTE OF MUSEUM AND LIBRARY SERVICES ADMINISTERS GRANTS WORTH ABOUT $160 MILLION IN ALL 50 STATES.

AP reports that an agency responsible for funding museums and libraries across the nation is the latest to be shrunk by President Donald Trump’s cuts to the federal government, with its entire staff apparently put on administrative leave Monday.

The Institute of Museum and Library Services, which provides grants to “advance, support, and empower” museums, libraries and similar institutions in the U.S. according to its website, was named in an executive order this month along with several other agencies.

Trump’s order directed the Institute of Museum and Library Services “be eliminated to the maximum extent consistent with applicable law,” shrinking it down to its statutory minimum.

That’s exactly what happened on Monday, when the agency’s roughly 75 staff were informed that they would be placed on paid administrative leave for up to 90 days, effective immediately.

A person at the agency, granted anonymity to discuss the issue, told POLITICO that staff learned the news from their managers on Monday afternoon and were instructed to return their equipment and badges before receiving an all-staff email from the director of human resources asking them to leave the building.

Within hours, staff were locked out of their email accounts and banned from the premises without receiving prior permission.

These grants make up about 3.2 million per state. They are for the preservation of history, upkeep of libraries, Educational programs and museums which in some cases are tourist attractions that bring in money to local communities.

Again, the Trumpanzees have shown themselves to be unaware of history and culture. Unaware that libraries are the citadels of knowledge. But THIS IS WHAT THEY DO!

They all know better but prey on people who are bitter and uninformed. (AP, Politico, LuLac)

 

WARNING

GOP LAWMAKERS IN 10 STATES INTRODUCE BILLS

TO TREAT ABORTION AS HOMICIDE

A growing number of Republican state lawmakers are introducing legislation that would treat abortion as murder in a push to give legal rights to fetuses.

Since the beginning of this year, Republican lawmakers have introduced bills in at least 10 states, including Georgia, Kentucky, Missouri, South Carolina, Texas, Oklahoma, Indiana, Iowa, Idaho and North Dakota, that aim to charge pregnant women with homicide if they seek out or receive an abortion. While several of these bills have already failed to pass and the others are likely to meet the same fate, the influx of legislation shows more Republicans seeking to take a new step in restricting abortion rights: legally recognizing fetal personhood.

In addition to abortion, some legislation calls for amending state law to classify the destruction of zygotes, embryos or fetuses as homicide.

Plus, get this. All of the states where they have been introduced, with the exception of North Dakota, allow the death penalty for homicide cases. I know that this sounds alarmist and almost impossible to believe. But given what has happened in the last 10 years plus adding in the ignorance of the MAGAs and the justification of more intelligent people for their behavior, NOTHING IS OFF THE TABLE AT THIS POINT.

 

 

THAT TRUMP THIRD

TERM WON’T BE FROM AN ELECTION

There’s been a lot of talk about a Trump third term. A lot of people feel it is bluster, some even think it is a deflection. But keep in mind Trump, upon taking office the first time, already was indicating in the first 90 days of 2017 that he would run for a second term. This is in character for him and should not be dismissed as pure speculation or folly. 

I think Trump might sue to overturn the Amendment that bas him rom seeking a second term. Or he’ll run anyway and lie his way into the office. Or worse yet, declare Martial Law because by that time the country under his leadership will be beyond repair. It will not surprise me that all the stuff he wrecked will be part of his logic to have people keep him in office. The country is so filled with MAGA dumbasses, I can see that happening.

And this isn’t just me saying this. Rep. Dan Goldman of New York compared President Trump’s suggestion he could run for a third term to Russian President Vladimir Putin, currently in his fifth term, saying Trump is not “imagining a democratic election.”

“I don’t think, by the way, that he’s imagining a democratic election for his third term. He is trying to be Vladimir Putin,” Goldman, a frequent critic of the president, said Monday during an appearance on MSNBC’s “Inside with Jen Psaki.” “And we all know Vladimir Putin is in a democracy. He runs for election. It’s a bogus election.  But that’s Donald Trump’s goal,” he told host Jen Psaki, the former White House press secretary. “That’s sort of his — you know, the ideal for who he could become, which is to ostensibly have an election, but not really.  And that’s where he’s heading.”.

Furthermore, It was at least the fifth time he has addressed the issue since being sworn into office in January. U.S. presidents are prohibited from being elected to more than two terms by the 22nd Amendment of the Constitution.  (LuLac, The Hill)

 

 

GOVERNOR SHAPIRO STANDS UP FOR PENNSYLVANIA FARMERS, APPEALS USDA'S UNLAWFUL DECISION TO CANCEL LOCAL FOOD PURCHASING

ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

Governor Josh Shapiro (Photo: LuLac archives)

Governor Josh Shapiro announced his Administration is appealing the U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) unlawful termination of the Local Food Purchasing Assistance (LFPA) Program, which provides funds to Pennsylvania's farmers who supply local food banks with fresh produce. The Governor has directed Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture (PDA) Secretary Russell Redding to immediately challenge USDA's abrupt and irrational decision to cancel Pennsylvania's $13 million contract for the LFPA program - which supports 189 Pennsylvania farms and 14 food banks across the Commonwealth.

Over the past two and a half years, the PDA has driven out more than $28 million in federal funding from the LFPA program to local farmers across the Commonwealth - and in return, food banks have gotten fresh, local food from Pennsylvania farmers to help them feed our most vulnerable neighbors. That same program was set to provide $13 million over the next three years to support the purchase of more fresh, locally grown food for food banks. However, earlier this month, the Shapiro Administration received notice from the federal government that they were abruptly canceling Pennsylvania's contract. This reckless cut comes amid increased strain the federal government is imposing on Pennsylvania farmers through reckless tariffs.

Governor Shapiro announced that his Administration is taking this action after hosting a roundtable discussion with local leaders and farmers from Adams, Cumberland, and Schuylkill counties at the Central PA Food Bank.

 

MEDIA MATTERS

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THE LAURIE CADDEN SHOW

Tune in every Saturday morning at 9am for The Laurie Cadden Show on WILK FM 103.1 and AM 980 and 910. Laurie’s program has been a northeastern Pennsylvania mainstay every Saturday. Tune in to hear her insights and take on local issues as well as entertaining and informative interviews.

 

BOBBY V’S DOO WOP SUNDAY NIGHT SOCK HOP


 

BEATLE EDD’S FAB FOUR MUSIC HOUR

Tune in every week to the Home of Rock and Roll for a jam packed, unpredictable hour starting at 9am Sundays. Host Edd Raineri gives you facts and great music from the immortal Fab Four on ROCK 107.

 

THE LULAC TIME MACHINE


 

APRIL 1971

During this week in 1971, baseball player Curt Flood's free agency suit against baseball is upheld by the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit was dismissed. It was part of a long slog for baseball and Flod over the reserve clause.

He was a center fielder who played 15 seasons in Major League Baseball for the Cincinnati Reds, St. Louis Cardinals, and Washington Senators.

Flood was a three-time All-Star, a Gold Glove winner for seven consecutive seasons, and batted over .300 in six seasons. He led the National League (NL) in hits (211) in 1964 and in singles, 1963, 1964, and 1968. Flood also led the National League in putouts as center fielder four times and in fielding percentage as center fielder three times. He retired with the third most games in center field (1683) in NL history, trailing Willie Mays and Richie Ashburn.

Flood became one of the pivotal figures in the sport's labor history when he refused to accept a trade following the 1969 season, ultimately appealing his case to the U.S. Supreme Court. Although his legal challenge was unsuccessful, it brought about additional solidarity among players as they fought against baseball's reserve clause and sought free agency.

Flood signed with the Cincinnati Redlegs in 1956 and made a handful of appearances for the team in 1956–57. However, Flood was deemed expendable with future star centerfielder Vada Pinson preparing to be promoted to the majors. He was traded to the St. Louis Cardinals in December 1957.

For the next 12 seasons, he became a fixture in center field for St. Louis; although he struggled at the plate from 1958 to 1960, his defensive skill was apparent. He had his breakthrough year at the plate after Johnny Keane took over as manager in 1961: he batted .322, followed by .296 in 1962 with 11 home runs. He continued to improve offensively in 1963, hitting .302 and scoring a career-high 112 runs, third-most in the NL; he also had career bests in doubles (34), triples (9) and stolen bases (17) and collected 200 hits in an NL-leading 662 at bats. In that year he received the first of his seven consecutive Gold Gloves.

Despite his outstanding playing career, Flood's principal legacy developed off the field. He believed that Major League Baseball's decades-old reserve clause was unfair in that it kept players beholden for life to the team with which they originally signed, even when they had satisfied the terms and conditions of those contracts.

On October 7, 1969, the Cardinals traded Flood, Tim McCarver, Byron Browne, and Joe Hoerner to the Philadelphia Phillies for Dick Allen, Cookie Rojas, and Jerry Johnson. Flood refused to report to the moribund Phillies, citing the team's poor record and dilapidated Connie Mack Stadium, and for what he alleged were belligerent—and racist—fans. Flood said, "That I didn't think that I was going to report to Philadelphia, mainly because I didn't want to pick up twelve years of my life and move to another city." Some reports say he was also irritated that he had learned of the trade from a reporter; but Flood wrote in his autobiography that he was told by midlevel Cardinals management and was angry that the call did not come from the general manager, further alienating him from Busch. He met with Phillies' general manager John Quinn, who left the meeting believing that he had persuaded Flood to report to the team. Flood stood to forfeit a lucrative $100,000 (equivalent to $809,683 in 2024) contract if he did not report; but after a meeting with players' union head Marvin Miller, who informed him that the union was prepared to fund a lawsuit, he decided to pursue his legal options.

In a letter to Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn, Flood demanded that the commissioner declare him a free agent:

December 24, 1969

After twelve years in the major leagues, I do not feel I am a piece of property to be bought and sold irrespective of my wishes. I believe that any system which produces that result violates my basic rights as a citizen and is inconsistent with the laws of the United States and of the several States.

It is my desire to play baseball in 1970, and I am capable of playing. I have received a contract offer from the Philadelphia club, but I believe I have the right to consider offers from other clubs before making any decision. I, therefore, request that you make known to all Major League clubs my feelings in this matter, and advise them of my availability for the 1970 season.

After Flood's lawsuit failed, Flood was blackballed from baseball. There were questions similar to "Do you realize you won't be able to play in MLB ever again?" or "You realize you are going to lose your job?" Everyone Flood consulted was convinced he would be blackballed from baseball. Flood soon realized that his career was over as he later said,

It would be difficult to come back. And besides, I don't think I'll be getting the opportunity to play again. As big as it is, baseball is a closely-knit unit. I doubt even one of the 24 men controlling the game would touch me with a ten-foot pole. You can't buck the Establishment.

Flood sat out the entire 1970 season. During this period he was bombarded with hate mail from fans, who accused him of trying to destroy baseball; his teammate Bob Gibson estimated "He got four or five death threats a day." The Cardinals sent two minor leaguers to the Phillies as compensation for Flood's refusal to report. One of them—centerfielder Willie Montañez—went on to a 14-year major league career. In November 1970, the Phillies traded Flood and four other players to the Washington Senators. He signed a $110,000 contract with Washington but played only thirteen games of the 1971 season, with a .200 batting average and lackluster play in center field. Despite manager Ted Williams's vote of confidence, Flood left the team in late April and retired. He had a lifetime batting average of .293 with 1,861 hits, 85 home runs, 851 runs, and 636 RBI. Defensively, Flood posted a .987 fielding percentage in his major-league career. Later that year Flood published a memoir entitled The Way It Is in which he spelled out in detail his argument against the reserve clause.

In later years, there was a sort of vindication for Flood. In 1998, the federal government passed the Curt Flood Act of 1998.[34][35] The act, passed by the 105th Congress and signed into law by President Clinton, revokes baseball's antitrust status (save for expansion, minor leagues, and franchise relocation), a status that major league baseball had enjoyed for seventy-five years after the Supreme Court had ruled that baseball was eligible for the status under interstate commerce. This act did exactly what Flood wanted; it stopped owners from controlling the players' contracts and careers

Flood also helped bring about the 10/5 Rule, also known as the Curt Flood Rule. The rule states that when a player has played for a team for five straight years and played in MLB for a total of ten years, he has to give the club his consent to be traded.

Diagnosed with throat cancer in 1995, Flood was initially given a 90–95 percent chance of survival. He underwent radiation treatments, chemotherapy, and throat surgery, which left him unable to speak.

On January 20, 1997, just two days after his 59th birthday, Flood died at UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles, California, after developing pneumonia,   and was interred in Inglewood Park Cemetery in Inglewood……and this week in 1971 the number one song in LuLac land was “Just My Imagination” by the Temptations.