Wednesday, May 06, 2026

The LuLac Edition #5, 649 May 6th, 2026

 

WRITE ON

WEDNESDAY


LULAC @ 20!!!

 

By David Yonki

On May 6th, 2006, the first edition of the LuLac Political Letter was written. It started out when the deans of local newspaper’s political reporters were retiring or had passed away. There was a need to do a digital snapshot in time for this new century. The power of the Internet was such that one could be sure the words written and events documented would be there forever, save an atomic disaster.

When LuLac started, there were at least ten political blogs. Pioneers like Mark Cour, Joe Valenti and Ben Hoon provided guidance and in many ways inspiration. The format needed to be consistent, familiar and I got that lesson from working with George Graham at WVIA FM. LuLac needed to be there every day with a familiar road map of the day’s events.

When Facebook and Twitter and the other variations came, we were asked to transition. There were events, stories of politicos’ past, present and future that needed to be told. It was envisioned as a type of history for this region, state, and country. Our growth has been a surprise to me. We have an average of 1500 visitors a day and have reached 2.6 million visits in a 20-year frame. Now by some standards that might seem paltry when celebrities get a million hits when they sneeze. But that number is beyond anything I can ever imagine back in ’06.

This might not be the best source of information, we do not do investigative reporting, and I am the not the best writer in the world. But except for a few absences due to medical issues, we have been here for over 5, 648 editions of life in what I call LuLac land.

After twenty years, LuLac, like all of us, are a work in progress. As Aries Spears noted, “To sustain longevity, you have to evolve.”

Or as our friend the late Father Tom Carten once said about his groundbreaking Radio Hoe Visitor Program on WRKC FM, “We’ll keep doing this until we get it right.”

 

 

Tuesday, May 05, 2026

The LuLac Edition #5, 648, May 5th, 2026

 

ARE WE MAGA RED?

OR TRADITIONAL MAROON?

 

Jones And Baker 

Vs. 


 Tyler Meyers & 

Jamie Walsh 

During the Cold War when the Soviets were threatening to use nukes against the Unfired States, my father tongue in cheek said, “Don’t worry, we’ll have a three-year window until, it gets to NEPA”. I thought of that the other day when I see that in two key Republican primary races, one for State Senate and one for a House seat, might be a glimpse into what the future of the Luzerne Republican party’s direction will be for the future. 

For the first time since late Charles Lemmond retired, Lisa Baker has opposition in a primary.  Baker is serving her fifth term representing the 20th Senatorial District, which includes substantial parts of Luzerne and Wayne counties, and all of Pike, Susquehanna, and Wyoming counties. Her opponent is Tyler Myers who is running as a Christian Conservative Republican (aren’t they all??) implying that maybe Baker isn’t.

The far right MAGAs in the County are lining up behind him to defeat Baker.  Baker in turn hasn’t been a shrinking violet and has come after him big time in advertising and has been extremely visible. Myers though has received the endorsement of 117th district Representative Jamie Walsh who won a race in ’24 by 3 votes. He spent a lot of time litigating his victory.

Walsh in the meantime is being opposed by Bill Jones who has been thinking about running since the right wing MAGA Walsh won in ’24. Jones is a conservative Republican but brings with him a lifetime of community service at the United Way of Wyoming Valley as well as other service related agencies. The race between Jones and Walsh will be telling. Will Walsh’s MAGA troops follow him again? Will Walsh’s votes against female veterans, African Americans and Irish culture lose him votes or will that voting record represent a district once served honorably and without drama by Karen Bobeck? 

Walsh of course has done a 180 on the no votes claiming that the negative votes were technical errors in the House system. Now I can’t decide which is worse. Him voting against veterans, blacks and Irish or not knowing how to cast a vote in his second year in office.
 
 Jones has obtained services of Bob Harper, no stranger to campaigns in LuLac land.  Harper is one of the most creative and inventive purveyors of political messaging I have ever seen or heard of in my career. Any politician that doesn’t consider hiring him is shortchanging their own careers.

 More than other elections, turnout will be the key. Right now it appears Walsh and Myers are running as a team and Jones and Baker are also doing the same thing. Who will prevail in both races will tell you all you need to know about the Luzerne County Republican party.

Then there are the bad actors, T.J. Fitzgerald who made an ass out of himself on Super Bowl Sunday with racist comments, then apologized, then reneged on it. Benny Herring who has proven himself to be a true MAGA and one Cory John Dunn who runs the Luzerne County Independent News Network in which he attacks Lisa Baker not with facts but AI. We understand that he has plead guilty to a few felonies.   This fringe is one of the reasons why the Pribula Valenti team took a hike as well as their replacement, Gene Zaremba.

Getting back to the first paragraph, has MAGA enthusiasm reduced in enthusiasm due to the actions of Trump on the national stage or are they going to be stronger than ever?

Or,..................

Will traditional Republicans maintain the levers of power that is the norm?

Is politics primarily about reasonable alternatives? Are the challengers Jones and Myers reasonable alternatives to Walsh and Baker?

The answer most likely will be yes, no or a split decision.

 

Monday, May 04, 2026

The LuLac Edition #5, 647, May 4th, 2026

 MONDAY MEMES 


 





The LuLac Edition #5, 646, May 4th, 2026

 

PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS

TONIGHT

DON'T DELAY

MEET McCLAY  


ALSO ON

YOUR MAIL IN

BALLOT

MAKE SURE YOU FILL IN YOUR BALLOT CORRECTLY

(EXAMPLE  NO CHECK MARKS, FILL BLANK COMPLETELY)


Sunday, May 03, 2026

The LuLac Eddition #5, 645, May 2nd, 2026

 

 

FOOD-TASTIC NEWS


NEW 

FEDERAL BILL WOULD

ALLOW FOR HOT

MEALS FOR SNAP RECIPIENTS

A rotisserie chicken purchased pre-made from the grocery store can be an absolute lifesaver. It's already crispy and seasoned, ready to add to your favorite chicken-based dish or enjoy on its own, saving you time and effort in the kitchen. However, it's a grocery item that has become out of reach for many because it's not covered by the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly known as food stamps. Now, a bipartisan bill aims to change that.

In April, a group of U.S. senators, including both Republicans and Democrats, introduced the Hot Rotisserie Chicken Act, which, if passed, would update SNAP rules to make hot rotisserie chicken eligible for purchase using the government assistance program.

“America’s best (and delicious) affordability play is Costco’s $4.99 rotisserie chicken,” Democratic Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania, who co-sponsored the bill with Republican Sen. Jim Justice of West Virginia, among others, said in a statement. “It’s one of my family’s favorites, and I’m proud to join this bill with Sen. Justice for all to try. SNAP funds would be well spent to feed our nation’s families who need it.”

Can the Government Tell SNAP Users What to Eat?

As the Associated Press reported, the hot chicken product was previously excluded from SNAP benefits, along with other prepared foods, to promote home cooking. But, as these lawmakers argue, it's both an outdated policy and one that penalizes families who may already be time-strapped and in need of affordable dinner options.

It's important to note that the change would apply only to hot rotisserie chicken, not to all hot prepared foods. As a 2020 USDA policy memorandum explained, "Heated foods, hot foods, and cold prepared foods are not considered staple foods," thus, ineligible for SNAP. Cold chicken has been, and will remain, eligible for purchase with SNAP benefits, as well.

There’s also a second bill on the table, the Hot Foods Act of 2025, introduced by Grace Meng, a Democratic representative from New York. Rather than merely permitting SNAP users to buy rotisserie chickens, Meng's bill would "allow recipients to use their benefits to buy hot foods like prepared rotisserie chickens, hot sandwiches, soups, and more."

“Millions of American families rely on SNAP daily to put food on the table. It simply doesn’t make sense to restrict them from using their benefits to buy hot meals while allowing them to buy the exact same type of meal cold or frozen,” Meng said in a 2025 statement about the bill. “The Hot Foods Act removes this dated rule preventing people from purchasing hot foods with SNAP, giving flexibility to working parents, people with disabilities, and the many hard-working Americans who need to put food on the table every day. I am proud to work across the aisle to make this commonsense change.” However, the bill has been sitting with the Subcommittee on Nutrition and Foreign Agriculture since the spring of last year.

“The Hot Rotisserie Chicken Act is a commonsense solution to an unnecessary problem. Right now, a SNAP family can buy a cold rotisserie chicken, but the moment it’s hot, it’s off limits. There is no nutritional difference. There is no logical difference. There is only an outdated technicality that forces grocery stores to heat chickens and cool them back down just to comply, wasting energy, degrading quality, and adding cost," Harrison Kircher, the president of the National Chicken Council, added in the statement. "Rotisserie chicken — a real food — is the most affordable complete protein in the grocery store. At around $7, it can feed an entire family. For the 42 million Americans on SNAP, that matters enormously."

As Kircher noted, around 42 million Americans rely on SNAP benefits to ensure they have access to food at home. However, the bill comes as SNAP benefits are under fire. As Food & Wine previously reported, SNAP benefits stalled during the government shutdown in late 2025, forcing recipients to rely on community food banks or go without.

These Popular Grocery Items Will Soon Be Off Limits to SNAP Recipients in These States

In February, Food & Wine also reported on the coming SNAP changes under President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act of 2025, which cut $287 billion in funding for the SNAP program over a 10-year period. Those changes include new work requirements, under which adults aged 18 to 64 without dependents under age 14 will be required to work, volunteer, or participate in a voluntary work program for at least 80 hours per month to remain eligible. All recipients are also required to inform the state if their employment falls below an average of 20 hours per week. Critics, such as Michigan State Representative Kristian Grant, say “these changes place unnecessary burdens, both physical and bureaucratic, on older adults and low-income workers.”

But hopefully, this small change to the rotisserie chicken rule can do some good.

“Allowing folks on SNAP to buy hot rotisserie chickens is truly just commonsense. It’s as basic as you can get to help busy parents or grandparents put something as simple as this on the table to feed their families," Senator Justice added in a recent statement. "We have to give people the option to put a healthy, protein-dense choice on the table that actually tastes good and doesn’t take an hour and a half to cook."

Well this is a good idea and I commend the bi partisan support. But it should never be forgotten that the Republicans are making it harder for SNAP recipients to get benefits. It’s like a trade off, you get the hot chicken but get cuts in other areas. That hand that feeds them, also bites them in the ass too. (Food & Wine, LuLac)