The LuLac Edition #5, 586, February 26th, 2026
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TRUMP STATE OF THE UNION: ANOTHER “C” ADDED
CONFRONTATIONAL, CHAOTIC, CRAZY. CRUEL
I never thought I’d live to see the day when the State of the Union address became a combination pep rally, game show, self-aggrandizement, carnival barking, lie fest two hour marathon that was confrontational, chaotic, crazy and cruel. To be sure Trump is a showman but there are people in this country tiring of the show.
But the show is the front for a very sobering thought I had. The screeching Trump was bad enough but when his partisan crowd started cheering non stop for over three minutes my mind went to the black and white newsreel films back tro the 30s of ‘Dolph and the German people.
The lies though were what nailed it for me.
THE ECONOMY
Trump often says the U.S. is now "the hottest country anywhere in the world" after years as a "dead country." The U.S. economy was hardly "dead'' when Trump returned to office last year. But in his second term, it's generally performed strongly — after getting off to a bumpy start.
In 2024, the last year of Biden's presidency, U.S. gross domestic product grew 2.8%, adjusted for inflation, faster than any wealthy country in the world except Spain. It also expanded at a healthy rate from 2021 through 2023.
THE INVESTMENTS
Trump has repeatedly claimed that the U.S. has secured up to $18 trillion in investments, but has presented no evidence of such a high number. The figure appears to be exaggerated, highly speculative or both.
The White House website offers a far lower number, $9.6 trillion, and that figure appears to include some investment commitments made during the Biden administration.
IMMIGRATION
ELECTIONS
In the lead-up to the 2026 midterms, Trump has taken to repeating the claim that he won the 2020 presidential election.
This is a blatant falsehood that has been disproven many times over — the 2020 election was not stolen.
Biden's win has been affirmed through recounts, audits and reviews in the battleground states where Trump disputed his 2020 loss. He and his allies lost dozens of court challenges related to the election, and his own attorney general at the time said there was no widespread fraud that would have altered the results.
Biden earned 306 electoral votes to Trump's 232. He also won over 7 million more popular votes than Trump.
GDP
In 2024, the last year of Biden's presidency, U.S. gross domestic product grew 2.8%, adjusted for inflation, faster than any wealthy country in the world except Spain. It also expanded at a healthy rate from 2021 through 2023.
GDP shrank for the first time in three years during the first quarter of 2025. Growth rebounded in the second half of the year, but slowed again in the fourth quarter. Annual GDP growth in 2025 was 2.2%.
SOCIAL SECURITY AND NO TAXES
People I know on Social Security are still paying taxes.
To some it was a euphoric rhapsody of hero worship. To some others it was a pile full of lies. To the blissfully ignorant, it was a very restful night.
KASH PATEL’S BIG ADVENTURE
Kash Patel took a government plane and used taxpayer dollars to do this.
The guy looks demented.
FACEBOOK PRESIDENTIAL BIRTHDAYS?
You might see a picture of a President or a political leader on your Facebook page saying Today is Bill Clinton's birthday or Today is Ronald Reagan’s birthday. Then you’ll see responses by gullible people who will in fact wish the pictured above a happy birthday. BUT IT’S NOT THEIR BIRTHDAY. I don’t know if it’s a scam or not but it is damn annoying.
JUST EXACTLY WHAT IS A GOOD DEMOCRAT OR A GOOD REPUBLICAN?
It’s a shame that they aren’t content enough to go to war after each other in LuLac land but insist on going after each other. A few cases in point. State Representative candidate Fern Leard was sanctioned by the Democratic Executive committee for having a photo taken with a law enforcement officer who happened to be a Democrat.
Then there is the issue regarding a Republican race for State Representative. Jamie Walsh’s opponent Bill Jones is having photos of himself with guys like Governor Wolf and other Democrats of stature when he was CEO of the United Way f Wyoming Valley. THIS WAS HIS JOB. Walsh who won by three votes is beating Jones up as not a real Republican. Well I guess we’ll have to remind Jamie who Bils’ dad was.
Or was Red Jones the wrong kind of Republican?
The legacy of the MAGA movement is that it has made both parties pick sides of each coin of a Democrat or Republican. People of all philosophies run and the voters decide which AMERICAN meets their needs.
A good Democrat (no matter what mechanism) and a good Republican (no matter MAGA or Rhino equals a GOOD AMERICAN.
IF ONLY!
CLARIFICATION ON
INDEPENDENT
DEM LAUNCH
AN INTRODUCTION
We received this bit of information on the Independent Dem organization,
Introducing the Independent Democratic Coalition of Northeastern Pennsylvania (IDC),- a political action committee created by friends and neighbors united for a common cause and purpose. Unlike traditional political organizations, the IDC is not controlled from the top down. In the major political parties, power flows upward from local committee members to districts, counties, the state, and then national leadership, leaving local voices with little to say. Even many groups that claim to be independent are still tied to larger national organizations.
The IDC is different. We take a bottom-up approach, keeping decision-making in the hands of local people. While we are a Democratic organization and primarily support Democratic candidates, we are not bound by any political party’s dogma. Every endorsement we make is based on research and interviews with candidates to determine how closely they align with our mission. This is for Democrats, and may at times include an Independent or a candidate from another political party. We may also choose not to endorse any candidate for a given office. All decisions are made democratically by our members within the PAC, not by outside political groups or politicians.
If you are interested in participating in this kind of political organization, we invite you to attend a meeting and witness the IDC in action for yourself. There is no cost to attend, no membership fee, and no pressure to join.
Our next meeting will be March 6, 2026, from 5–7 PM at Keeley’s Alehouse and Grill, 199 Division Street, Kingston, PA.
For questions or to support our work, you can email us at info@idcofnepa.org or write to us at:
Independent Democratic Coalition
P.O. Box 52
Dallas, PA 18612 They are also a Political Action Committee serving NEPA.
UPCOMING PETITION EVENTS
HAZLETON TONIGHT
WILKES BARRE
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March 3rd TBA
BRESNAHAN, PA ATTORNEY GENERAL HOST PUBLIC SAFETY ROUNDTABLE, ANNOUNCE $500,000 FOR SCRANTON POLICE
Rep. Bresnahan and Attorney General Sunday were joined by Brian Gallagher, Lackawanna County District Attorney; Stephen Polishan, Pennsylvania State Trooper Association President; Michael Kozma, Pennsylvania State Trooper Association; Tom Shuster, Scranton City Council Chair; Guy Salerno, Lackawanna Chiefs of Police Chair (Blakely Borough Chief); Andy Kerecman, NEPA Chiefs of Police Association President (Throop Borough Chief); Justin Butler, EB Jermyn FOP Lodge 2 President Justin Butler; and Nate Gerace, Senator McCormick Northeast Regional Director.
U.S. Representative Rob Bresnahan, Jr. (PA-08) was joined by Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday, law enforcement officials, and community partners for a roundtable on public safety initiatives and the importance of local law enforcement.
During the roundtable, Rep. Bresnahan announced $500,000 in federal funding for technology and equipment upgrades for the Scranton Police Department. The funding was secured through the Fiscal Year 2026 appropriations process and will be used for upgrading equipment and modernizing technology to increase officer safety and the effectiveness of law enforcement operations in the City of Scranton.
“Public safety is not a talking point, it is a real concern for families in Scranton and our region,” said Rep. Bresnahan. “Securing $500,000 for the Scranton Police Department is about making sure our officers have the equipment and support they need to keep our communities safe. I will always stand with our law enforcement officers and fight to make sure they have real backing from Washington, not empty promises.”
“This is an exciting opportunity for the City of Scranton. When communities aren’t safe, nothing else matters, and this investment will make a meaningful impact for the city and surrounding neighborhoods,” said Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday. “I appreciated the chance to join elected officials and law enforcement partners to emphasize the important of collaboration in keeping Pennsylvanians safe.”
AGRICULTURE SECRETARY TOURS RICE FRUIT COMPANY TO SEE HOW SHAPIRO ADMINISTRATION AGRICULTURAL INNOVATION GRANTS ARE HELPING BUSINESSES 'GET STUFF DONE'
Gardners, PA. Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding toured Adams County family-owned Rice Fruit Company, where robotic equipment was purchased with $130,000 in support from the nations first Agricultural Innovation Grant Program. The new, state-of-the-art system has helped modernize operations for the 112-year-old business, increasing speed and efficiency and lowering costs for one of Pennsylvania’s leading apple producers.
Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding toured Adams County family-owned Rice Fruit Company, where robotic equipment was purchased with $130,000 in support from the nation's first Agricultural Innovation Grant Program. The new, state-of-the-art system has helped modernize operations for the 112-year-old business, increasing speed and efficiency and lowering costs for one of Pennsylvania's leading apple producers.
"Rice Fruit Company is one of the reasons Pennsylvania continues to be a national leader, known for producing the finest apples anywhere," said Sec. Redding. "Helping families like the Rices compete and grow their businesses is the reason the Shapiro Administration launched Ag Innovation Grants. This investment is working across Pennsylvania improving lives and helping family businesses get stuff done."
In its first year, the Agricultural Innovation Grant Program received an overwhelming response with more than $68 million in funding requests for an available $10 million in grants. Eighty-eight projects funded in the first round include technologies that are working across the state to improve on-farm and processing efficiency, generate renewable energy while reducing nutrient waste, and support crops and practices that store carbon or replace non-renewable resources.
MEDIA MATTERS
WVIA NEWS
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.
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.
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