The LuLac Edition #5, 558, January 29th, 2026
RESCHEDULED
PA ATTORNEY GENERAL AT FRIEDMAN JCC TODAY
OUR SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT IS
ONLY GOOD, WHEN HONORABLE PEOPLE
RUN IT
The senseless murders of two middle class Minnesota residents brings to light the validity of that statement. The cause of their death was not the fact that they were in the wrong place at the wrong time, or that they were paid agitators as indicated by Trump yesterday.
The bullets fired from overzealous untrained thugs killed them but their inevitable deaths began long before the actual date. We, as a nation contributed to it by voting for Donald Trump who
1. Had discrimination charges against Black renters.
2. Sexual misconduct of over 24 women.
3. Trump brags about grabbing women before a cameo on a Soap Opera.
4. Trump is accused of raping a 13 year old girl.
5. A woman journalist for People Magazine accuse Trump of assault when he was giving her a tour oi Maraloga when his third wife was pregnant.,
6. Paying hush money to a porn star that got him indicted and convicted.
7. Trump University where he promised that attendees would get valuable lessons in real estate turned out to be a fraud. It was disbanded and had to pay back 25 million dollars in restitution.
8. E. Jean Carroll from the New Yorker alleges sexual assault and wins a 60 million legal case.
9. Trump is impeached the first time. Senate saves his ass.
10. Trump tries to overthrow the government in 2021 saying the election was a landslide and stolen from him.
11. Trump is AGAIN impeached for his conduct on January 6th.
12. Trump is out of office and asked about missing documents he took from the White House. That’s May 2021.
13. In August 2022, the documents are found at Trump’s house in Florida.
14. The Trump organization was convicted of tax fraud on 17 charges in the amount of 1.6 million dollars.
15. On January 10th, Trump gets an “unconditional release meaning that he is still guilty in the eyes of the law and a felon but gets no jail time or probation.
And this doesn’t even cover the second term.
WE DID THIS AS A COUNTRY.
IT WAS RIGHT IN FRONT OF EYES.
AND SOME OF US ARE SO STUPID, RACIST, SEXIST, AND ARE CONFUSED ABOUT WHAT PATRIOTISM MEANS, THAT WE BOUGHT IT.
Is it any wonder that the guardrails are now off. An administration is only as good as the people it brings with it.
Take a good look at who Trump brought to do his dirty work.
He believes in prosecuting his political enemies, punishing dissenters both in and out of government, and following his own impulses regardless of law or norms. As the first year of Trump’s second term drew to a close, the administration launched an operation to arrest the Venezuelan strongman Nicolás Maduro without bothering to seek congressional assent, doubled down on its obsession with seizing Greenland, and proclaimed “absolute immunity” for the ICE agent who shot and killed Renee Nicole Good and now Alex Prettii Minneapolis. Top experts in authoritarianism now contend that America can no longer be characterized as a democracy.
We are now in a crisis where everyone in the world is disengaging from us. The United States has been compared to Germany in the 1930s. Two things on that.
1. Like the United States, Germany was a Republic.
2. We’re less than 8 years away from losing our democracy and Republic because of one damaged man and his cult followers.(LuLac, The Atlantic)
JOSH SHAPIRO
STATEMENT
/ON KILLING
IN MINNESOTA
WHAT ICE THUGS
SAID AND DID
AFTER THE SHOOTING
1. Said “boo hoo” in response to a woman screaming in disbelief., “What did you do? What did you do?”
2. Another one clapped.
These are the low IQ, ignorant slob pigs with manhood issues that they give guns to.
STACY AND
DONALD ARE TOGETHER
The Trump administration has endorsed Pennsylvania Treasurer Stacey Garrity for Govdrnor, Stacey’s been making the rounds and saying that she was only kidding when she said adamantly that the election of 2020 was stolen by Joe Biden.
Last week when Robert “Hey parents you don’t need no stinkin’ measles vaccines for your kids” Kennedy came tol town, Stacey was standing right behind him. Incredibly later that photo was taken down from her campaign website.
Hmmm………………..can we trust her? Can Donnie or Bobby trust her?
TRUMP ON ALEX
PRETTI PROTESTORS
In an interview Trump called the Minnesota protestors PAID.
In Wilkes-Barre, he most likely would have said the same thing. The protest comes just days after a federal agent in Minneapolis, Minnesota, shot and killed American citizen and ICU nurse Alex Pretti. Weeks earlier, an ICE agent in Minneapolis shot and killed Renée Good, another American citizen and mother of three.
Organizers Action Together NEPA, Pennsylvania Policy Center, and Pennsylvanians Together called on Fetterman to vote no on a spending bill for Homeland Security, which covers Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection.
I can guarantee that none of these people got paid. But the MAGAs on Facebook and ingrates in LuLac land will blindly tell you they did, don’t listen to their bullshit. (LuLac, Times Leader).
BRESNAHAN VOTES
TO FULLY FUND GOVERNMENT
AND BRING HOME $11.4 MILLION TO NEPA
Representative Rob Bresnahan, Jr. voted in favor of H.R. 7147, the Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act, 2026 and H.R. 7148, the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2026. H.R. 7147 passed the House by a vote of 220-207, and H.R. 7148, which includes three of the 12 appropriations bills for Fiscal Year 2026, passed the House by a vote of 341-88
“At the heart of today’s legislation are the people that keep our country and communities moving,” said Rep. Bresnahan.“Whether it is increased funding to hire 2,500 new air traffic controllers, pay raises for our servicemen and women, financial support for FEMA and disaster relief, funding for maternal, child, rural, and mental health initiatives, or support for Job Corps and other apprenticeship programs, these investments are going directly to the people. I will always support legislation that puts our people and district first.”
Rep. Bresnahan successfully secured $11,432,000 for five projects located throughout Northeastern Pennsylvania, marking a significant federal investment in the region’s future. These funds will support local priorities, strengthen community infrastructure, and deliver tangible benefits to residents in our communities.
The projects are as follows:
$3,000,000 for the Wayne & Pike County Career and Technical Center
$2,432,000 for the Monroe County Goose Pond Dam Project
$2,000,000 for the SR 6 Over Wallenpaupack Creek Bridge
$1,500,000 for Veterans Permanent Supportive Housing
$2,500,000 for the Route 309/Mundy Street Crossroads Improvement Project
“Community Project Funding is about making sure our tax dollars come back home to Northeastern Pennsylvania,” continued Rep. Bresnahan. “These investments support real, locally driven projects, from infrastructure and housing to workforce development, that our communities have identified as priorities. I’m proud to deliver funding that strengthens our region, creates jobs, and improves quality of life right here in NEPA.”
Defense Appropriations Act, 2026:
Providing a 3.8% pay raise for all service members.
Providing a 1% civilian employee pay increase.
Providing $1.1 billion for counter-drug programs.
$6.4 billion for procurement of critical munitions, including an additional $2.1 billion for increased quantities to execute multi-year procurement ramp.
Homeland Security Appropriations Act, 2026:
Providing $513 million to sustain 22,000 Border Patrol agents.
Provides $32 billion for the Federal Emergency Management Agency, an increase of $4.7 billion from FY25 enacted to reinforce preparedness, response, and recovery capabilities across the country.
$26.4 billion for the Disaster Relief Fund to support response and recovery efforts following major disasters and emergencies.
$3.8 billion for grant programs and education, trainings, and exercises for local and state firefighters, first responders, and emergency managers throughout American communities.
Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2026:
Supports the implementation of Executive Order 14278 “Preparing Americans for High-Paying Skilled Trade Jobs of the Future” by providing $285 million to support the Trump Administration’s goal of surpassing one million new active apprentices.
Provides $55 million for job training throughout rural America.
Provides $418 million for rural health, including increased funding for America’s rural hospitals, specifically targeting facilities at risk of imminent closure and increasing rural residency opportunities.
Maintains $1.9 billion to support community health centers that provide affordable, accessible, and high-quality health care in underserved communities.
Provides $1.2 billion to support maternal and child health, including children with special health care needs.
Provides $49 billion for the National Institutes of Health to ensure America maintains its edge in basic biomedical research for cures to cancer, Alzheimer’s disease, diabetes, rare diseases, and chronic diseases impacting Americans.
Provides a $20 million increase for the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program.
Provides $12.4 billion Head Start to support school readiness of children from low-income families.
Provides a $50 million increase for the Social Security Administration to support frontline services to America’s seniors and other beneficiaries through field office visits, calls, and online services.
Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2026:
Increasing funding for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) by $1.588 billion, a top Trump Administration priority, which will keep our skies safe and help build a world-class air traffic control system.
Providing the FAA with resources to hire 2,500 new air traffic controllers.
Investing $64.323 billion in highway infrastructure.
Directing $4.577 billion to airport infrastructure.
$63.396 billion in highway trust fund programs.
$14.642 billion in highway trust fund transit programs.
$3.3 billion for the Community Development Block Grant Program.
$145 million for the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB).
LT. GOV. AUSTIN DAVIS HIGHLIGHTS SHAPIRO-DAVIS ADMINISTRATION'S SUPPORT FOR COMMUNITY REVITALIZATION PROJECTS ACROSS THE COMMONWEALTH
Austin Davis in Kingston last week with Attorney Cheryl Sobeski-Reedy at right. (LuLac archives)
Projects to revitalize communities and support young people and low-income families in the Lehigh Valley are getting a boost from the Shapiro-Davis Administration, which recently approved more than $5.5 million in funding through the Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP), which provides state tax credits to businesses that contribute to nonprofit organizations.
Lt. Gov. Austin Davis joined state and local leaders at a news conference today in Allentown to highlight the NAP investments, including a project by Community Action Lehigh Valley that will help youth in center city Allentown.
"When I was growing up in McKeesport, I spent many days at my local Boys and Girls Club, so I understand how important it is for young people have safe and supportive places to go after school and in the summer months," said Davis. "The Shapiro-Davis Administration is making communities safer and giving kids more opportunities by investing in afterschool and summer programs, through our new BOOST initiative, but also with NAP tax credits. I'm grateful for the companies that are supporting this project in Allentown, as well as the work of Community Action Lehigh Valley, for investing in Pennsylvania's most precious resource - our children."
MEDIA MATTERS
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THE LAURIE CADDEN SHOW
BOBBY V’S DOO WOP SUNDAY NIGHT SOCK HOP
BEATLE EDD’S FAB FOUR MUSIC HOUR
THE LULAC TIME MACHINE
ROCK STARS UNITED
January 1985
This week in 1985 rock stars united to do something totally out of the ordinary. "We Are the World" is a charity single recorded by the supergroup USA for Africa in 1985. It was written by Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie and produced by Quincy Jones for the album We Are the World to raise money for the 1983–1985 famine in Ethiopia. With sales in excess of 20 million physical copies, it is the eighth-best-selling single of all time.
After the British group Band Aid released the charity single "Do They Know It's Christmas?" in 1984, the musician and activist Harry Belafonte decided to create an American single for African famine relief. The agent Ken Kragen enlisted several musicians for the project. Jackson and Richie completed the writing the night before the first recording session on January 28, 1985. The recording brought together some of the era's best-known recording artists, including Bruce Springsteen, Cyndi Lauper, Paul Simon, Stevie Wonder, and Tina Turner.
"We Are the World" was promoted with a music video, a VHS, a special edition magazine, a simulcast, and books, posters and shirts. It raised more than $80 million (equivalent to $229 million in 2024)for humanitarian aid in Africa and the United States. Another cast of singers recorded a new version, "We Are the World 25 for Haiti", following the 2010 Haiti earthquake.
Recording began on January 22, 1985, at Kenny Rogers' Lion Share Recording Studio on Beverly Boulevard in Los Angeles. The first day included Richie, Jackson, Wonder, and Jones, along with the session musicians Jones had hired to lay down the backing tracks: John "JR" Robinson on drums, Louis Johnson on bass, and Greg Phillinganes on piano. The three had first played together on Jackson's 1979 single "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough", produced by Jones. Despite tight security, the studio was filled with the musicians, technicians, video crews, retinue, assistants, and organizers.
Richie sat at the piano to teach everyone the song. When it was time to record, Robinson cleared the room of non-musicians. The session musicians recorded the backing tracks, then Richie and Jackson recorded a vocal guide. Jones selected the sixth take of the guide—he felt there was too much "thought" in the previous versions—and had it mixed with the instrumental tracks. A cassette tape duplicate was made for each of the performers invited to the vocal recording sessions.
More than 45 of America's top musicians participated, and another 50 had to be turned away.A sign taped to the studio door read:
"Check your ego at the door."Wonder greeted the musicians as they entered, and said that if the recording was not completed in one take, he and Ray Charles, two blind men, would drive everybody home.
Lionel Richie, Stevie Wonder, Paul Simon, Kenny Rogers, James Ingram, Tina Turner and Billy Joel sing the first verse; Michael Jackson and Diana Ross sing the first chorus; Dionne Warwick, Willie Nelson and Al Jarreau sing the second verse; Bruce Springsteen, Kenny Loggins, Steve Perry and Daryl Hall sing the second chorus; Jackson, Huey Lewis, Cyndi Lauper, and Kim Carnes sing the bridge.The structure is said to "create a sense of continuous surprise and emotional buildup".
The following people sang in the chorus: Dan Aykroyd, Harry Belafonte, Lindsey Buckingham, Mario Cipollina, Johnny Colla, Sheila E., Bob Geldof, Bill Gibson, Chris Hayes, Sean Hopper, Jackie Jackson, La Toya Jackson, Marlon Jackson, Randy Jackson, Tito Jackson, Waylon Jennings, Bette Midler, John Oates, Jeffrey Osborne, Anita Pointer, June Pointer, Ruth Pointer, and Smokey Robinson.
"We Are the World" was released on March 7, 1985, by Columbia Records. It topped music charts throughout the world, became the fastest-selling US pop single in history and the first single to be certified multi-platinum, and was certified quadruple platinum. Its awards include four Grammy Awards,
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