The Lu Lac Political Letter
Rated one of Pennsylvania's top blog/sites, the LuLac Political Letter delves into issues of politics on all levels (with special concentration on Luzerne and Lackawanna Counties: thus the name LULAC) and pop culture. The LuLac Political Letter was also named Best Political Blog of the Year for 2014 by NEPA BLOGCON and most recently David Yonki was named Best Blogger of the year 2015 by the publication Diamond City.
Monday, November 18, 2024
Thursday, November 14, 2024
The LuLac Edition 5, 203, November 14th, 2024
BIDEN MEETS TRUMP
A COURTESY DENIED HIM BY TRUMP
President Joe Biden met with President-elect Donald Trump at 11 a.m. ET Wednesday in the Oval Office. It was just the second time the two men have met since Biden was elected in 2020. The first was the debate held back in June, which led to Biden’s giving up his run for re-election. This went a bit better for the president.
Biden was the patriot he has proven to be many times over. For the sake of the country, he was gracious, congratulate Trump on winning a fair if not misguided election based on a cult like worship of a lesser man. It also and, most of all, emphasized the importance of a peaceful transfer of power.
Biden has often been called the consoler-in-chief for his ability to relate to people who suffered great loss, after he experienced great loss himself. He surely sees parts of the nation experiencing grief after the election and sought to reassure them.
Trump mumbled his thanks but one
should remember the American people chose ass over class.
MATT GAETZ AS AG?
Well you have to give it to Trump. He picked a criminal just like himself.
STATEMENT FROM GOVERNOR JOSH SHAPIRO ON THE 2024 ELECTION RESULTS
In response to the results of the 2024 General Election, Governor Josh Shapiro released the following statement:
“Pennsylvania is the birthplace of American democracy, and our Commonwealth once again held a free, fair, safe and secure election. As I have always said, the will of the people must be respected – and the people of Pennsylvania have spoken, electing Donald Trump to be the next President of the United States along with other Republicans and Democrats for state and federal offices on the same ballot.
“I know the pundits will analyze every aspect of this election, but for my part, I’m going to continue to listen to the good people of Pennsylvania, show respect for their choices, and find ways to bring people back together and move the ball down the field to put points on the board for all of us.
“While votes are still being counted in some races, I congratulate all the candidates – from both parties, up and down the ballot, all across the Commonwealth – who have won their races and been given the opportunity to serve in public office. Serving Pennsylvania carries with it a profound responsibility to put the people first, and now that this election is over, it is time to govern – to work together, to compromise, and to get stuff done.
“The people of Pennsylvania know, as their Governor, I go to work every single day focused on how to make life better for Pennsylvanians and deliver results for our communities – rural, urban, and suburban. From creating jobs and economic opportunity to investing in education and public safety, I believe there’s more that unites us than divides us – and we must work together to continue to get stuff done for Pennsylvania.
“Let me also make clear: I will never back down from standing up for the freedoms I was elected to protect. I will continue to defend our democracy, defend our fundamental rights, and ensure we continue the legacy of William Penn by building a Commonwealth that is warm and welcoming for all – and where all Pennsylvanians have the freedom to chart their own course and the opportunity to succeed.”
MEDIA MATTERS
WALN
BOLD GOLD COMMUNITY FORUM
You'll hear the program Sunday at 6 on 94.3 The Talker; 6:30 on 1400 am The Mothership and 7:30 am on 105 The River.
BOBBY V’S DOO WOP SUNDAY NIGHT SOCK HOP
STEVE CORBETT’S SCRANTON CITY NEWS
Here's the link: News – The Outlaw Steve Corbett (theoutlawcorbett.com)
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.
1984
Our 1984 logo
Breeders' Cup Horse Racing, Hollywood Park; winners: Chief's Crown, Eillo, Lashkari, Outstandingly, Princess Rooney, Royal Heroine, Wild Again…..Miami Hurricanes blows 31-0 lead in 3rd quarter lose to Md 42-40….."Three Musketeers" opens at Broadway Theater NYC for 9 performances…. NBC premiere of "Victims for Victims: The Theresa Saldana Story", fact based telepic of actress Saldana's near fatal attack and its aftermath…..in election news Congressman Frank Harrison was upset in the Democratic primary for the 11th Congressional district seat and in 1984 . To give an idea of just how much a campaign cost back then, Harrison was in debr for 68,.,000 dollars which is what 2024 candidates paid for donuts this yearhe number one song in Lulac land and America was “No More Lonely Nights” by Paul McCartney.
Wednesday, November 13, 2024
The LuLac Edition #5, 202 November 13th, 2024
WRITE ON WEDNESDAY
Our "Write On Wednesday" logo.
This is short and sweet having been posted on Facebook as lo why the MAGAs are such poor winners. Not gracious at all and this poster tells us why.
Gas prices, food prices, their relationships with their children, all are still just as ‘bad’ (their evaluation. Not mine) as there 2 weeks ago. Except there is more news on the strength of the economy that has to be irritating as hell.
They got one over in their enemies (their evaluation, not mine), which were in general the people they envied for in general making better choices and not being miserable. So they feel pretty good. Shadenfreude.
A poor basis for a life.
The LuLac Edition #5, 201, November 13th, 2024
1. Well, what are your thoughts on the election?
I essentially said the same thing last week that we are short sighted country. If we had lived during the World War II era and had this attitude where our own conveniences were primary and the state of our country, and our democracy were secondary, we would now most likely be speaking, German or Japanese. That is not an unfair comparison. Anybody who knows history would be able to see the parallels between Germany in the 1930s and the United States of America in the mid-20s.
2. What do you think of the fact that the Trump message was better than the Harris message?
3. you use the term in grace all the time in describing voters do you think that’s fair?
Well, as Jimmy Carter once said that life is not fair, but I guess you can make an argument that that is a little strong. I based that word on the fact, though that there are people in this country that are doing better than they ever were before were members who essentially are collecting a pension because they had unions that were supported by Democrats through the years. They have healthcare because the Democratic administrations gave them an opportunity to get it. Before that no one passed the healthcare bill ever in this country. Then there are on Social Security people who are on fixed income seniors. I do not understand how any senior who is an fixed-income would actually vote for somebody where they are essentially going to try to cut Social Security and Medicare and Medicaid. So, I guess the term ingrates comes from the fact that
1. People don’t remember where they came from.
2. They are very shortsighted and darn right selfish and
3.
They basically care more about their basic needs at
this point and trading that for a cogent plan that will be helping people
collectively not individually.
4.
Did it surprise you
that Cartwright lost his bid to get another term?
I really
thought that he was going to try to pull it through but what happened again was
you had people who attacked him and ads that were totally ridiculous. One of
the ads was that he turned his back on the police when in fact, he actually got
millions and millions of dollars for local police. That goes to show the people are ignorant of
how government works and what a congressman does for them. My analogy I gave to
somebody was that you might have a volunteer fire company in your little community,
and they think that the firetrucks which cost nearly millions of dollars in
some instances just come out of nowhere or from their spaghetti suppers that
they have. Cartwright has done a lot for volunteer fire companies but again
people don’t realize that because they have no nuances of how government works.
Here’s what happened with this. We
traded the third ranking member on the Appropriations committee, remember, Dan
flood Dan Flood was on the appropriations committee, he shared the appropriations
committee, and we got a lot of things in this area that we would never have had
without him. In Paul Kanjorski’s terms congressman he obtained money for the
flood wall, and also the downtown Riverside Park that you see on the Fourth of
July and during Rodkin’ The River, But people forget about that and so we are
going to be having a rookie in there who is going to in effect, not have the
clout or power in the first 2 years. So essentially, we traded a veteran person
who cared about the community with another person who the GOP backed to the
hilt. I think that people will not
realize that this is a big loss. .
5. Do you think the Bob Casey will find more
votes to overtake Dave McCormick?
That is
going to be a big hill for Casey to climb. Remember he was the only Pennsylvania senator
to serve three terms consecutively. He is going to have to get provisional
votes as well as other votes to come close. Whoever wins this race it’s going to be by a
whisker. My gut tells me that it is
unfortunately not going to be Bob Casey , but rather McCormick.
6. Did you vote by mail, or did you vote in person?
By mail
7. What was the biggest disappointment that you felt
when you saw the election results come in and essentially made loser in county
a red county?
The hard work of the volunteers in this area who went above and beyond in terms
of canvassing. The Dems also brought people
into this area like the Vice President, Vice presidential candidate Tim Walz, his wife and surrogates from all over the
place. The disappointment is that they
really had no impact. The ground game here was incredible and the sense
that volunteers from all over the country were bussed in to make sure that every
voter was contacted was pretty much an exercise in futility.
8. The blue wall was supposed to protect the Democratic candidate. What happened?
In talking to my friends in Wisconsin and North Carolina, I was under the impression that early voting was going to favor the Democrats. But it favored the Republicans. It was a kitchen table issue of economics and a country where people forgot that there was a short supply of goods during and after the Pandemic. I don’t think people remember customers storming Walmart and Target for toilet paper. Again, voters have short memories, and that wall basically didn’t protect the Dems because of the economics. But I do have to tell you that all the candidates went to those states ad nauseam It seemed like a case of people were thinking short term and not long-term
9. What do you say to those people who say that Kamala Harris was the wrong candidate?
I tend to think that she was the right candidate at the wrong time. She did everything that was asked of her in terms of explaining some of her policies and also letting people know what she was going to do. That $25,000 buyout for people who were going to be first time homeowners I could tell you scared the crap out of my Republican friends, who basically essentially don’t want anybody else to get ahead of them. The other thing that was holding her back I feel was her office itself. It’s very difficult for a vice president to succeed A President. Even a person like Joe Biden, whose heart was in the right place. But people never really got a chance to take a look at some of the stuff that he did because I don’t think they understood it , don’t think she promoted it. There have only been two people who have gone to the Presidency after being a sitting vice president and that was George HW Bush. Bush 41 in 1988 and then it was Martin Van Buren in 1836. I don’t think you should blame the candidates. What I’m hearing is that the Democratic Party again is in disarray and all of the billions of dollars that she was supposedly spending made the campaign go into the red. I don’t see how that could happen when you raise billions of dollars.
10. Did you lose any friends over this election?
Not friends, but a relative or two.
11. Do you think had Harris picked Josh Shapiro for vice president that things might have been different?
I have two areas of thought on this. When I was interviewed by WBRE in the summertime by Giana Galli we talked about the fact that if she did not picture picking Shapiro. I said Harris might take someone like Tim Wallz like I had suggested. We both agreed that would be a defining factor and we both laughed and said that well, we’ll find out the day after election to see if Walz was the better pic or if she should’ve picked Shapiro. But I think at some point and I’m not speaking for the man that Shapiro might’ve been relieved that he wasn’t picked. Had he been because selected people might’ve blamed him for the trouncing that the Democrats got. I think that he is going to be considered one of the front runners for 2028, but it is totally ridiculous to even think about that right now after the 2024 election.
12. I saw you guys on TV on WBRE live streaming how did that come about?
It was an experiment by WBRE to see what reaction people would have to it and from what I understand, he streaming really went well. They had that sense of a lot of people watching it. Remember WBRE serves 22 counties. I have to tell you though after the show the participants Dr. David Sosar me and GOP county chairman Gene Zaremba were sure this was going to be a onetime thing. We were going back-and-forth with each other with Mark Hiller and at times it got a little heated. But at 11:10 at night the news Director came in and thought we did a tremendous job. Now I don’t necessarily agree with that because I’m very self-critical, especially after a three hour effort like that, but I’ll take the compliment most definitely.
13. Do you think the Luzerne County election Bureau did a good job this year?
Absolutely I thought that they handled the problems that came along, and they solved them. There was a bomb threat, and they made sure that everybody got out of the building and back in the building. They got the returns out in a timely manner, but of course there were a couple of people that anytime there’s little mistakes, they throw their temper, tantrums. And suddenly scream corruption. Isn’t it funny that this particular election wasn’t stolen because they won it but God forbid (and this is probably the only thing that is good about the Harris loss) if she had won there would have been a riot caused by entitled MAGA babies who emulate their political god. Even now MAGAs across the state have filed more than 20 challenges to ballots IN A STATE THEY WON!!