Tuesday, October 01, 2024

The LuLac Edition #5, 179, October 1st, 2024

 

JIMMY CARTER @ 100

 

I first heard of Jimmy Carter in the spring of 1973 when Watergate was breaking, and the Presidential election of 1972 was only a few scant months in the rearview mirror. The story stated that the former Georgia Governor was making appearances in Iowa to run for President the United States.

In 1976.

More than three years away. I thought this guy was a crack pot. Iowa wasn’t New Hampshire and just what exactly was “a caucus?”

The years flew by as I pursued my degree in Government and Communications from King’s College. 1976 came and as a senior, my guy was still Hubert Humphrey until I heard otherwise. But Carter intrigued me. A one term Governor going up heavy hitters like Ed Muskie, Henry Jackson, Hubert and a plethora of other candidates with more experience was going to take some doing.

The night of Iowa came and the results were:

Carter 27%

Bayh    13%

Harris    9%

Udall      6%.

Carter was first among all the humans. Undecided came in first place though at 37%. But Carter who essentially lived in Iowa for all those years rode that victory to New Hampshire and other states. He had a few bumps along the way, California Governor Jerry Brown was nipping at his heels and people were persuading Hubert to come back one more time but the old Happy Warrior saw a new generation taking over. The disabled George Wallace in a wheelchair was only a nominal threat to Carter and was a not so favorable candidate compared to the Georgia Governor.

Before the Pennsylvania primary Carter came to town. He stayed at the old Host Motel and I was on the national press bus as he traveled to places in the Wilkes Barre Area. When he shook your hand, you knew it. I saw him as he worked the crowds, looking intently into the eyes of the enamored, curious and faithful.

The 1976 campaign was the first presidential campaign in which the primary system was dominant. However, most of the Democratic candidates failed to realize the significance of the increased number of primaries, or the importance of creating momentum by winning the early contests. Jimmy Carter, who was virtually unknown at the national level, leveraged his obscurity to run as an "outsider" to Washington. Carter's plan was to run in all of the primaries and caucuses, beginning with the Iowa caucuses, and build up momentum by winning "somewhere" each time primary elections were held.

Carter breezed through the primaries and won the nomination before the New York convention.  He picked Walter Mondale as his running mate and won a squeaker of an election over incumbent Jerry Ford. His selection of Mondale came after a series of summertime auditions in Plains, Georgia amid softball games and barbeques. While he was doing that, his son Chip visited the northern states and made a stop at WVIA TV and Radio where I interviewed him.

The Carter Presidency was marred by some miscues in staffing and not dealing with traditional Washington, D.C. Carter had rampant inflation, (nothing like today’s) an energy crisis, and then of course the hostage takeover. Running for re-election he came to LuLac land once more speaking at Pittston Area High School

He lost to Ronald Reagan and retreated back to Plains where he was in debt and depressed. But in typical Carter character he bounced back by helping foreign countries establish democratic governments, building houses through Habitat for humanity and making his library a center for policy discussions.

Carter is ranked #26 by some experts. But there might be a reexamination of his four years. The hallmark of his Presidency was the act that as a candidate he changed the way elections for the top job were conducted. As President he adhered to his promise that he would never lie to the American people. He was regarded as a good, decent man who tried his best.

In the end, in this era of lies and a visible assault on all things democratic in this country by the Trumpanzees and the Republican party that supports it,  Carter’s star shines brightly and I dare say with honor.

At the century mark, he’s led a good land long ife. He and the country he loved couldn’t ask for anything more.

 

 

 

Monday, September 30, 2024

The LuLac Edition #5, 178, September 30th, 2024

 

      MEMORIES OF PETE


Pete Rose.  That was a baseball player’s name.

Two syllables.

Ever since he was named Rookie of the year in 1963 Pete Rose was one of “my guys”. See men of a certain age who loved baseball had a roster of “guys” just as Eddie Ackerman who had his St. Louis Cardinals “guys” did.

Pete was neither a power hitter nor a shy fellow; he burst onto the scene like a comet that was coming at opponents with wild abandon. As kids in Catholic school we were told to be humble and not brag.

But Pete……he gave us permission to go a little wild on that playground as well imitated the brashness and strut of number 14.

Rose was the key to the Cincinnati Reds in the 70s and then became a free agent and went to the Phillies. As a young  boy of 10 I was a huge Phillies fan in ’64 and after the crash, pretty much stuck to my American League team, Cleveland.

In the winter of 1980 Pete made is way to Wilkes-Barre with the annual Phillies caravan. At that time I was writing a column or The Sunday Dispatch. This was the paper of old with the Watson family publishing it, the late Pidge Watson and Dick Cosgrove at the helm with writers like the aforementioned  Ackerman, Phil  Gianfdricaro , the late Mike Cotter, Kenny Feeney and little old me had the privilege to work there. 

I got press credentials and interviewed Rose. I was a bit intimidated because I had just started to write a column called “The Strike Zone” after Gianfricaro went on to bigger and better things in Allentown. When I saw my good friend Rob Neyhard and Sid Michaels interviewing Rose at Genetti's, I positioned myself right there in the middle (yes that was my hair,  it was a holdover from 70s, give me a break!)  And after they were through, I asked Pete  a few boilerplate questions that I’m sure he heard a million times. He was cordial and patient.

That year, I went to 5 Phillies games and 8 Mets Double headers. (You can go on Martrz for $12.00 to see the Mets back then). I had clubhouse access and saw Pete a few times. He might not have known my name but knew of Pittston thanks to the late Bill Campbell, a former Phillies broadcaster who was working for the Philadelphia Daily News. Meeting Campbell was a thrill since he was a broadcaster for the Phillies in that fateful year of ’64. He called me “Pittston: every time  I’d see him. I think Rose kind of picked up ion that because in the general election President Carter was speaking at the Pittston  Area High School. Campbell was talking to Rose in the clubhouse and as I gingerly approached Campbell says to me, “What’s going on in Pittston, Pittston?” I said “The President is speaking at the high school”.

Rose quipped, “What the hell is Chub Feeney doing there?” (Feeney was President of the National League at the time.

Rose was baseball through and through. I’d see him at card shows and always wondered  why when signing autographs he’s being staring in rapt attention at basketball games that weren’t championship level.

He broke Ty Cobb’s record, was a shoo in for the Hall but then the gambling issue came up.

There are many opinions as to why he should or not be in the Hall. I tend to think that being banned from Cooperstown was punishment enough.

It’s too late now and I’m sure there might be a campaign to posthumously put him in.

But that will be too little too late. 


Pete Rose. Not perfect but someone who paid for his sins. I say let the hitting record stand as his legacy. There will be no asterisk attached there either. 

And in  way that might be the best tribute to one of the greatest players but imperect man in the game

Sunday, September 29, 2024

The LuLac Edition #5, 177, September 29th, 20234

 

PASHINSKI DRAWS A CROWD

Very happy to be a co sponsor of the Re-election of Eddie Day for Representative this afternoon.

Nora from the Lac, 
with Democratic ladies and my K of C brother Ray Pasavage, 


Mayor Brown visiting with Jane Waitkus at our table

 and three King’s alumni Pat Fadden and Matt Engel! 👔🇺🇸

Thursday, September 26, 2024

The LuLac Edition #5, 176, September 26th, 2024

 

DROP BOX AND SECURITY IN LUZERNE COUNTY 

THREE SIDES  TO EVERY STORY

 

I must admit that when I heard the County was going to eliminate the drop boxes for the election, I was both stunned and disappointed. It seemed to me that the county administration was caving into the political pressure of the Republican controlled County Council and  MAGA crowd. The drop boxes made sense for people who wanted to drop their ballots. It was particularly helpful to people who worked, had child care issues and those who just wanted to get it off their “to do” list.

I was set to agree with like minded people from Action Together and those former election board officials who advocated for it.

Then………I tuned into the Council meeting on Tuesday night. One by one, people came to express their opinion. It was interesting to hear the MAGAs who thought getting rid of the boxes was a good decision. They spouted conspiracy theories, election fraud and other nonsense about the integrity of elections. All of their statements were met with applause.

Those who advocated for the boxes, well their statements were left with silence. At one point one of the audience started to yammer his foolishness and was thankfully shut down by Chair John Lombardo. T.J. Fitzgerald, the drug felon took his shoes off talking about a toe and then said that the people who wanted to vote by the drop boxes because of THEIR disability, well to him that was in his words “bullshit”.

Rich.

So the person who is confined to a wheel chair, their support of drop boxes, that’s bullshit. The disabled veteran without a limb, that’s bullshit?

Wow!

Then the numbskull gets on TV and starts moaning about voting fraud. Why any reporter would give this guy a platform, I have no idea.

But what did it for me was when I heard one of the people who supported using the drop boxes talk about a news conference they had which was interrupted by the MAGAs and some bully with a bullhorn trying to drown out the sound.

Then the light bulb came on.

These people were dangerous. Selfish. Ignorant. Unsympathetic.

Undemocratic. Unpatriotic to the core. Not one of them has denounced the insurrection, in fact some celebrate it. When I first heard “security concerns” as a reason, I was dubious.
But after seeing the behavior, the lame excuses (especially the presentation by Lying Crying Brian Thornton’s brother) and hearing the verbal pasting of concerned citizens by the MAGAs, I now see a security concern.

I believe the County managers and elected officials across the state have received credible threats about interference on election day. Those threats are not coming from immigrants, the Democrats or ordinary citizens. They are coming from right wing cult members who I believe will resort to any tactic to cause confidence to evaporate.  Logic doesn’t matter to them. A case in point is why in the world did they protest the 2020 vote in Luzerne County after the election,  after Trump won the county?   Why not Lackawanna County where Biden won? I’m not thrilled about the decision, but I now believe, (especially after seeing and what I heard on Tuesday) that security is a real concern. And that concern is not some outsider even  some one in the MAGA group might escalate  emulate the behavior of their lord and master. The insurrection proved that people would go to jail for their MAGA beliefs. Who’s to say, win or lose that this might happen here.

I’m not inside the county manager’s head but er first duty is to protect her staff and their well being. In every public statement she has referenced that.

The unfortunate by product of that is she must also protect the entire county and the MAGAs from themselves.

Win or lose, this group is never, ever satisfied.  I don’t believe in normal times this action would not be necessary.

But these are abnormal times…thanks to the little MAGA snowflakes who believe that everyone is crooked and immoral. As always with them “accusation is confession”.

 

 

LUZERNE COUNTY MAGA NEWS THIS WEEK #11 (9/25/24)

 

COUNCIL MEETING MAYHEM

 

 

The dysfunction shown at the Luzerne County Council meeting on Tuesday, September 24, perfectly illustrated why Councilwoman Joanna Bryn Smith's proposed ordinance is essential to protect election and poll workers from harassment and harm. The meeting saw several notable figures within the MAGA movement making incendiary comments.

At one point in the meeting, a Kingston resident named Gavi Shapiro claimed that the ordinance to prevent bullying, harassment, and intimidation wasn’t necessary because his MAGA group had behaved well during the session. What he conveniently left out was that earlier, during a pro-drop box press conference just outside the Courthouse, he used a bullhorn to bully, harass, and intimidate participants for the entire 30-minute event. It turns out that Gavi Shapiro stormed the Capitol on January 6th and went on the Waxcast conspiracy podcast to talk about it.

Gavi Shapiro harassing and intimidating press conference participants video.

Jamie Walsh, former president of the Citizens Advisory of PA and winner of the Republican Primary for the 117th District, addressed the meeting crowd, possibly the largest ever recorded, by labeling those who support drop box voting as "Marxists." Not long after, Benny Herring, current president of the Citizens Advisory of PA, echoed the same accusation via Zoom, once again calling pro-drop box advocates "Marxists." Finally, Mark Rabo, a member of the Luzerne County Redevelopment Authority, joined the chorus by referring to these individuals as "Marxists" and "Communists." These repetitive and extreme labels highlight how much Trump supporters mimic the rhetoric and talking points of Donald Trump.

At one point in the meeting a Zoom caller stated that January 6th was caused by Antifa and BLM, and ironically, there we two Capitol stormers on the audience. Council Chair John Lombardo let Frank Scavo speak. Frank was arrested and did about 6 months of jail time for his trespassing in the Capitol. Frank lives in the neighboring county of Lackawanna. Shapiro was the second.

This meeting demonstrated the ongoing challenges in creating a safe and respectful environment for election workers, and why Smith's ordinance is crucial considering the escalating tensions. The ordinance will need to introduced and voted on by a Republican majority led County Council who already stated their opposition to it, in an upcoming meeting.

Whatever your stance on drop boxes is, this is truly deplorable behavior for the radical conservatives who fight because they know drop boxes are favored by Democrats. Safety, due to threats, or cowering to the MAGA base to disenfranchise, is not an easy decision to make.

 

 Jamie Walsh comments on Marxism


Convicted FELON Scavo

 

 

MARTY FLYNN WEIGHS IN

 

On Sue Henry’s show on WILK yesterday, Senator Marty Flynn wanted to know from Manager Crocomo what she was told to come to this decision.
Investigations with the Attorney General’s office have ensued. Flynn, a political veteran then made this observation.

In stark numbers, 27, 000  mail in ballots were requested.

17,000 from Democrats.

7,000 from Republicans,

Hmmmm…in a county where the MAGFAs  just won a registration edge, it looks like a movement might be scared.

 

GENTEX, LOCKHEED OFFICIALS TOUT F-35 FIGHTER JET, LOCAL WORKFORCE


Congressman Matt Cartwright (Photo: LuLac archives)

Two manufacturing firms with facilities in the area touted the importance of the F-35 Lightning II fighter jet's impact on national security Wednesday morning at Gentex Corp..

The aircraft, designed by Lockheed Martin, features stealth technology, advanced sensors and weapons capacity and range.

Gentex is one of 63 companies throughout the country providing components for the F-35.

"It's next-generation technologies," said Robert McCay, vice president of aircrew systems for Gentex.

"We provide a modular helmet system which houses all the personal protection situational awareness capabilities to enable the aircrew member to complete the mission and have increased mission effectiveness. Everything is about lightweight, center of gravity to have that pilot have less weight on their head so they can perform the mission and survive if they need to eject."

McCay estimates Gentex has produced more than 3,500 helmets for F-35 jets, which include noise-reduction headsets and oxygen masks.

U.S. Rep. Matt Cartwright, D-8, Moosic, who had an opportunity to operate a F-35 simulator during Wednesday's program was impressed by its advanced technologies.

"This is an amazing simulator and more importantly the F-35 is an amazing aircraft," he said. "It has the United States of America at the forefront of military capability in the air. This is sending a strong message to Russia and China that we still have the most modern capabilities in the world and that we will work together to deter aggression."

He also praised Gentex's employees for their ongoing commitment for the project.

"The contributions you're all making to our national security are absolutely vital," Cartwright said. "I'm proud of the folks here at Gentex who are really leading the world in cutting-edge technology for the F-35 helmet and for the good-paying jobs the program is bringing to our Commonwealth."

Cartwright, a senior member of the House Appropriations Committee, stressed the importance of continued funding for production of F-35's. (Scranton Times)

 

CASEY’S BIPARTISAN BILL TO PROTECT SAVINGS ACCOUNTS FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES UNANIMOUSLY PASSES SENATE

CASEY CREATED THE ACHIEVING A BETTER LIFE EXPERIENCE (ABLE) PROGRAM IN 2014 TO ALLOW PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES TO SAVE MONEY WITHOUT LOSING ELIGIBILITY FOR CRITICAL FEDERAL PROGRAMS

THREE ABLE PROVISIONS THAT MAKE THE PROGRAM MORE ACCESSIBLE AND EXPANSIVE ARE SET TO EXPIRE IN 2025

CASEY’S ENABLE ACT, WHICH PASSED THE SENATE UNANIMOUSLY, WOULD ENSHRINE THOSE PROVISIONS IN LAW PERMANENTLY


Senator Bob Casey (Photo: LuLac archives)

Senator Bob Casey Chairman of the U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging, applauded the Senate’s passage of his bipartisan Ensuring Nationwide Access to a Better Life Experience (ENABLE) Act, which would extend three key provisions of the Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) program. ABLE, created by Senator Casey in 2014, allows people with disabilities and their families to save and invest through tax-free savings accounts without losing eligibility for federal programs like Medicaid and Supplemental Security Income (SSI). Three provisions that make the program accessible to more people with disabilities and make it easier for those in the program to save are set to expire in 2025. The bipartisan ENABLE Act, which Casey introduced alongside Senator Eric Schmitt (R-MO) earlier this year, would enshrine these provisions into law permanently.

“For years, people with disabilities were barred from saving for the future, meaning they couldn’t save for a home, purchase needed assistive technology, or save for an accessible car. I worked to create the ABLE program to knock down those barriers, and ever since I’ve been working across the aisle to make sure the program is as effective as it can be,” said Chairman Casey. “Now that my bipartisan bill to prevent some key ABLE provisions from expiring has passed the Senate, it is on its way to ensuring that as many people with disabilities as possible across the country can continue to benefit from opening ABLE accounts.”

People with disabilities are more than twice as likely to live in poverty compared to people without disabilities, yet households including a person with a work-limiting disability need, on average, 28 percent more income to obtain the same standard of living as people without disabilities. For a long time, this intersection of disability and poverty was made worse by asset limitations for federal assistance programs that many people with disabilities rely on. Senator Casey created the ABLE program to fix problem for more than 181,000 people with disabilities across the United States, who have saved approximately $2 billion since the program was created.

 

GOVERNOR SHAPIRO WELCOMES UKRAINIAN PRESIDENT ZELENSKYY TO SCRANTON ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT, SIGNS SISTER STATE AGREEMENT WITH ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE TO STRENGTHEN TIES


 

Governor Josh Shapiro greets President Zelinski at the airport. (Photo: Shapiro website).

Governor Josh Shapiro and members of the Shapiro Administration welcomed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy during a visit to the Scranton Army Ammunition Plant (SCAAP) in Lackawanna County - one of two major munitions plants in Northeastern Pennsylvania.

President Zelenskyy made a special trip to the Keystone State to visit the Pennsylvania workers who are playing a vital role in Ukraine's defense. During the visit, President Zelenskyy spoke with workers at SCAAP - a U.S. Army Joint Munitions Command (JMC) facility that manufactures large-caliber metal projectiles and mortar projectiles for the U.S. Department of Defense - and thanked them for their efforts. SCAAP specifically builds 155-millimeter howitzer rounds, some of the most vital equipment for Ukraine's defense against Russia.

"Pennsylvania is the birthplace of American freedom - and our Commonwealth proudly stands with the people of Ukraine as they fight for their freedom against naked aggression," said Governor Shapiro. "I'm proud to welcome President Zelenskyy and his delegation to Scranton - to visit with the women and men who are fueling his country's fight for freedom - and sign an agreement with Zaporizhzhia that will strengthen both states and foster collaboration for years to come. Pennsylvania looks forward to building a close relationship with Zaporizhzhia as we continue to stand on the side of freedom."

 

 

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BEATLE EDD’S FAB FOUR MUSIC HOUR


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NFL San Francisco 49er quarterback Joe Montana misses his 1st start in 49 games… Paul McCartney releases single "No More Lonely Nights"……..London performance of musical "Stepping Out" presented…….Barbara Damashek's musical "Quilters" opens at Jack Lawrence Theater ,NYC; runs for 24 performances…….Egypt & Jordan regain diplomatic relations……NY Met Rusty Staub joins Ty Cobb, who hit HRs as a teen & in 40s….. 5,251 turn out to see Phillies play NY Mets at Shea Stadium……. Berlin appeals court clears Paul McCartney in a paternity suit……..Britain & China initial agreement return Hong Kong to China in 1997…..Dutch Queen Beatrice opens University…… Phila's Juan Samuel sets record for steals by a rookie with his 72nd…… Krzysztof Penderecki's initial version of "A Polish Requiem" premieres with Mstislav Rostropovich leading the Stuttgart Radio Symphony……ep 30 Bowie Kuhn ends career as Baseball Commissioner….0 California Angels Michael Witt is 11th to pitch a perfect baseball game and the number one song in LuLac land and America was  “Let’s Go Crazy” by Prince & The Revolution.

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