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Wednesday, March 19, 2025
The LuLac Edition #5, 275, March 19th, 2025
WRITE
ON
WEDNESDAY
Our “Write on Wednesday” logo
This
week’s WOW contains letters to the editor from readers of The New York Post
about Canada and its economy. Notably, the New York Post was a strong supporter
of the President in the ’24 election.
They can
cripple multiple economies and hit the most vulnerable Americans — the ones
barely making ends meet.
R.H.
Bredin
Toronto,
Canada
It’s
shocking that our friends in Canada are outraged over tariffs on their goods
while ignoring the imbalance in their own favor.
Canadians
are fine with imposing tariffs on US products but furious when Washington does
the same.
If
they were such good friends, why wouldn’t they support eliminating tariffs on
both sides?
Michael
J. Felicetta
Lavallette,
NJ
Trump
acts like he has no understanding of the insalutary effect of tariffs, and
underestimates those who will kick him back in the teeth.
Sadly,
all Americans will get kicked.
Lou
Maione
Manhattan
When
Trump’s tariff wars worsen — and they will — remember that Canada didn’t start
this.
When
Americans face higher prices there will be one man to blame: Donald Trump.
Chris
Robertson
Stony
Plain, Canada
It
doesn’t seem like Trump checked the dictionary for the word “tariff,” so maybe
he doesn’t realize that it is the consumer who pays the tariffs on imported
products (“Trump’s Irish up on E.U. tariffs,” March 13).
It is
not the nation that manufactures and exports its goods to us that pays: It’s
us, the buyers! Meanwhile, he’s alienating our traditional friends and allies,
leaving us isolated.
Had a
wonderful time back in Pittston this evening at The Banks with my boss Mayor
George Brown who presented the Pittston Friendly Sons Man of the Year, Mayor
Michael Lombardo with a provocation but a key to the city of Wilkes-Barre.
The event
was well attended and brought back the diner to the city of Pittston after a
hiatus.
Here’s Mayor
Brown and yours truly before the event.
Then a shot of the Mayor giving the key
to Mayor Lombardo.
The first
guy I ran into was former St. John’s Evangelist High school classmate Jimmy
Dessoye Jim reminded me that we were in kindergarten
together too.
Next look at these guys! Magisterial
Justice Joe Carmody (St. John’s class of ’69) P.J. Melvin, Msrk Noble (class of
84 and Joe Strubeck of the Friendly Sons leadership team.Then there was Joe Valenti, my Facebook
sparring partner now that Joe Leonardi is in Hawaii.
Joe and I
are on opposite sides of the political spectrum, we disagree on 99.7 % of EVERYTHING political l but still respect our mutual interest in the way the country
is going and both of us are not afraid to express it……and still remain talking to each other.
(Joe I owe ya a lunch!)
Was honored
to meet and greet former President Judges Joe Augello (who I understand traveled
up from Florida for this) and West Pittston’s Tom Burke as well as Judge Joseph
Saporito.
County Republicans and Democrats will each pick five
nominees in the primary.
The 10 primary nominees will face off in the Nov. 4
general election, when all voters are free to pick five of any affiliation.
On the MAGA side are : Thomas Dombroski, Dallas; Ronald
D. Knapp, Nanticoke; Kevin Lescavage, West Pittston, Jackie Scarcella, Hazle
Township; Brian Thornton, West Pittston; Stephen J. Urban, Kingston; and Bob
Viars, Slocum Township
The Republicans running with the MAGAs are Council Chair
John Lombardo and Greg Wolovich, Hanover Township.
I make this distinction because the eight listed in the
second paragraph are MAGA Insurrection supporters that are essentially cult
members. Some are rude rabble rousers at Council meetings. Then there is Lying
crying Brian Thornton who COST the taxpayers TONS of money by torpedoing the
first selection of the current manager Romilda Crocamo.If you recall, the vote was set at 9 to 2 but
lying crying Brian put a stop to it and hired Randy Robertson who stayed a hot
6 months. Robertson later characterized the Republican majority as not very
smart people. At least in Lombardo and Wolovich, there is a consistency of normality and dedication to the county.
Lescavage, Lombardo, Thornton and Wolovich are
incumbents. The fifth seat expiring at the end of this year is filled by Chris
Perry, who is not seeking re-election. Chris Perry will be missed, and Lombardo
deserves another term.But the other ones…..not so much.
On the Democratic side, the candidates are: Chris Belles,
West Pittston; Steven M. Coslett, Forty Fort; Tony Perzia, Luzerne; Johnny
Price, Dupont; Dawn Simmons, Wilkes-Barre; Emily Singh, Fairmount Township; and
Denise Williams, Kingston Township.
Whoever prevails, the Dems better be united in the fall campaign. As usual they shot themselves in the foot by NOT backing ALL of the candidates. By cutting (for whatever stupid reason they had or whoever they were listening to) a candidate they could have had the majority and spared us from Lying, crying Brian Thornton and Lescavage his flunky. Out of respect to the candidate they cut, who has moved on and continued her community service, I won't reveal her name. But the people behind it know what they did.
Council members receive $8,000 annually. In addition to
adopting a budget, their duties and include approving larger contracts, appointing
members to outside county boards. (Times Leader, LuLac)
THE LAC
SCRANTON
MAYOR’S RACE
Scranton Mayor Paige Cognetti faces multiple potential
challengers in her bid for re-election this year. She will be going up against
perennial candidate Bob Sheridan. Gene Barrett who us a Democrat said he’ll run
as an Independent because with a three person race, he felt he’d lose.
On the Republican side,
first-time political candidates Lynn Labrosky and Patricia Beynon and trucking
business owner Bob Bolus filed petitions by the deadline Tuesday to run in
their party's primary. This trio almost guarantees a win by Cognetti or
Barrett. I heard Labrosky on the radio, not impressed because all she did was
bitch about crime, the homeless and the roads, three things a mayor is a victim
of circumstance of but can’t control. Same with Bryon who complained about
taxes and that people need to have a voice. Does she not have heard of Council
meetings? Then there’s Bob Bolus who is pure MAGA and a bus bully. I’m not sure
he can serve through given issues of his past.He is though a person who provides meals for the community during the holidays.
Bolus though might benefit from the two ladies facing off.
Scranton voters are not known as ticket splitters in
local races but if Barrett runs as an Indy and one of these three GOP
candidates don’t get a groundswell of support, Cognetti might be in for a test .(WVIA FM, LuLac)
NO EDUCATION DEPARTMENT SCREWS THE
POOR AND MIDDLE CLASS
Once more, the most ignorant man on the planet has decided
that we don’t need a Department of Education. Last night, half of the staff was
fired. Trump says that local school districts are in charge of curriculum. That
is true but the story is not complete. For a guy that went to Wharton (I still
want to see his grades!) the closure does no favors for students from poor and
middle-class families who aspire to a better life.
The department in its modern form was established by
Congress in 1979 to level up access to education, to help working
families pay for college, to boost student achievement and to pave pathways to
good middle-class jobs. In his 1980 campaign Ronald Reagan campaigned against
it but changed his mind once he saw (as a struggling college student in the
1920s) how important it was to poor people.
Department grants help close to 26 million children from
poor families get extra support to reach their full potential.
It helps meet the individual needs of more than 7 and a
half million children with disabilities. It provided tens of millions to help
the over 5 million English learners in U.S. classrooms improve their
proficiency and assimilate into our communities. And it provided nearly 9
million students with the financial aid they need to attend college or trade
programs, including work-study programs.
It appears that Trump and Elon Musk want to steal steal that money,
which Congress appropriated for children, to pay for tax breaks for the rich
and corporations.
Indeed, much of the department’s total annual
budget helps Americans trying to secure a college education. Why does
Trump want to make it even harder for the children of low-income and
middle-class families to cover skyrocketing college and university costs?
Again, if you are a MAGA parent or grandparent with middle
school kids or have one with disabilities., severe or otherwise, GOOD JOB. You
just let two rich guys screw you over and deprive your kids of education benefits
to make their lives better. And if you’re child is disabled? Yeah, well thank
your boy Donnie for that.
TRUMP ENDS SOCIAL SECURITY
REGISTRATION AT HOSPITALS
The Trump administration has ended the practice where if
you had a newborn baby you could get the infant a social security number.
Doing paperwork – even for something as important as a
Social Security number for your newborn – is probably one of the last things
you want to do. We’ve made it easy. If your child is born in a hospital, the
most convenient way to apply for a Social Security number is at that hospital
before you leave.
There are many reasons why
your child should have a Social Security number. You need a Social Security
number to claim your child as a dependent on your income tax return.
That will end with this
mandate. The Trump administration is using this as an opening salvo on the
attack on Social Security.
GOP MAGAS IN GOVERNMENT SHUN
LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS FORUM
This year’s annual Legislative Breakfast will be held on
March 22, in the Wilkes University Ballroom. The Ballroom is on the second
floor of the Student Center (building #46 on the campus map); park in lot #5 on
the map.
We have invited all our County’s legislators; come by to
enjoy brunch and discuss issues important to you and your family.
Here is the thing though. ONLY TWO LEGISLATORS ARE COMING.
Eddie Day Pashinski from the 121st and Jim Haddock from the 118th.
At post time, NO REPUBLICAN MAGA is coming. There are people saying “where are
they?”
THEY ARE IN HIDING. Cowards like Meuser, Rinkavage, Walsh
and Bresnehan can’t defend the actions of Trump. What galls me is before they
used the League to get out their message. Like the selfish fake they keel
before, they ignore the invite from the League to discuss what is important.
LEADERSHIP IN GOVERNMENT.
For years I struggled with trying to explain the MAGA
talking point that defended Trump as “a successful businessman”. I wondered how
he was depicted that way when he went bankrupt 6 times.
Now I know the answer. Just look what he has done given his
own devices on screwing up this government.
The sock market is tanking because he has no plan. He
changes things every other day on a whim. When he makes a decision, he never
sticks to it. He isn’t loyal to anyone and has the mentality of an aggrieved,
spoiled third grader.
That’s cracking the code. He went bankrupt because he is
incompetent.
But when he went bankrupt, foreign banks saved his ass. Now
he is making America bankrupt in civility and the very cores of our democracy.
He will ultimately fail again but the sad part is the bastard will try to take
all of us along with him.
I WON THE LOTTERY!!!
Well now that I have
your attention, I’d like to inform you that the Trump administration wants to
“look at” the Children’s school breakfast program.There are people who want to eliminate it.
That means 30 million children will not get subsidized meals. BTW more than 90%
of the students in the WBASC are on this type of program. So, when you pick
your county and school district officials this fall, and you see that this
program is reduced or cut, remember it was the MAGAs in this county who voted
for this. Taking food and nutrition out of the mouths of ALL kids, party
notwithstanding.
Why blame the local
GOPers? They stood and, in some cases, still stand with this administration.
BRESNAHAN VOTES TO FUND GOVERNMENT,
PREVENT SHUTDOWN
Representative
Rob Bresenehan (Photo: LuLac archives)
U.S. Representative Rob Bresnahan, Jr. voted in favor of H.R.
1968, Full-Year Continuing Appropriations and Extensions Act, 2025,
which passed the House by a vote of 217-213. The continuing resolution provides
funding to operate the Federal government through September 30, 2025.
“I came to Washington to make life better for the people of
Northeastern Pennsylvania,” said Rep. Bresnahan. “My vote today will ensure we
can stay on the path of securing our borders, making life more affordable, and
protecting our communities and country. I look forward to continuing to
advocate for what is best for my district and fighting for Pennsylvania’s
Eighth Congressional District.”
Pennsylvania’s Eighth Congressional District is home to more than
10,000 federal employees, or 2.94% of the district’s population.
Key provisions of H.R. 1968 include but are not limited to:
1.Protects Social Security, Medicare, and
Medicaid recipients from the disruptions and confusion a shutdown will cause.
2.Contains an additional $6 billion for
the Toxic Exposures Fund to treat veterans with service-related exposures to
toxic substances.
3.Reduces discretionary spending.
4.Extends DHS’s ability to operate
counter-drone technology through the end of the fiscal year.
1.Extends
expiring health care programs through September 30, 2025, including:
1.Community
Health Centers and other public health programs.
2.Medicare
add-on payments for ambulances, certain low-volume and Medicare-dependent
hospitals, and rural providers.
3.Medicare
telehealth flexibilities.
4.Delay
of scheduled Obamacare cuts to Medicaid Disproportionate Share Hospitals (DSH).
5.DEA
scheduling authority for fentanyl-related substances.
CHILD CARE
CENTER DIRECTOR CALLS FOR ACTION, HIGHLIGHTING THE NEED FOR GOVERNOR SHAPIRO’S
INVESTMENTS IN THE CHILD CARE WORKFORCE
“TEACHERS
IN OUR CLASSROOMS ARE WARRIORS... AND IF WE CONTINUE TO LOSE OUR LICENSED
TEACHERS DUE TO THE INABILITY TO COMPETE, WE RISK BEING ABLE TO PROVIDE FOR OUR
FAMILIES. AND WHEN WE CAN'T PROVIDE FOR OUR FAMILIES, THEY CAN'T GO TO WORK.”
Governor Josh Shapiro (Photo: LuLac archives)
Governor Josh Shapiro’s 2025-26 budget proposal(opens in a new tab)
delivers commonsense solutions to strengthen Pennsylvania’s workforce,
including a $55 million investment in workforce recruitment and retention
grants for child care workers in the Child Care Works (CCW) Program. The grants
would provide an additional $1,000 annually per employee working for a CCW
child care provider, ensuring more families can access quality child care.
Building on his commitment to making child care more affordable and
accessible, the Governor has already expanded the Child and Dependent Care
Enhancement Tax Credit – saving 218,000 families over $136 million – and
created the Employer Child Care Contribution Tax Credit to help businesses
support employees’ child care needs.
Governor Shapiro has called on the General Assembly to join him in
solving workforce shortages in critical industries.
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THE
LULAC TIME MACHINE
March 12th,
1939
This week
in 1939, Pope Pius XII was crowned the Supreme Pontiff of the Roman Catholic
church. Eugenio Pacelli was the Secretary of State for the Vatican.
Pope Pius
XII held his position as Bishop of Rome from 1939 to 1958. During his papacy,
Pius was notable for the active role in foreign relations played by the
Vatican. Some of this has been criticized, but he has also been praised for
these 'Extraordinary Ecclesiastical Affairs.'
Pius is
particularly remembered for the Reichskonkordat, in which an agreement of
neutrality was signed with Germany during World War Two. Yet also during this
time, the Vatican under his control was involved in the German resistance and
saved some thousands of Jewish lives.
He
received an award from the World Jewish Council for this, "in recognition
of the work of the Holy See in rescuing Jews from Fascist and Nazi
persecutions." Still his relations with Germany during this period have
been criticized and interpretations of his role remain controversial.
Throughout
his papacy, Pius was strongly opposed to communism. Indeed, he went so far as
to describe the fight against communism as a holy war and excommunicate all
members of the Communist Party.
He saw
communism as fundamentally opposed to Catholicism, and in political terms subscribed
to a domino theory: "[if] the Communists win in Rome, in Italy, it will
cast a shadow on the entire world: France would become Communist, and then
Spain and then all of Europe."
Pope Pius
XII declared in 1950, “The Immaculate Mother of God, the ever Virgin Mary,
having completed the course of her earthly life, was assumed body and soul into
heavenly glory”While this is a revealed
truth (we could not know this without God’s revelation), it naturally follows
from an understanding of the Immaculate Conception. “She, by an entirely unique
privilege, completely overcame sin by her Immaculate Conception, and as a
result she was not subject to the law of remaining in the corruption of the
grave, and she did not have to wait until the end of time for the redemption of
her body “ Pius diedin 1958 at the age
of 82fromheart failure and this week in 1939 the
number one song in LuLac land and America was Judy Garland’s classic “Over the
Rainbow”.
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".