CONGRESSMAN JEFF LANDRY OUTPACES A.G. BUDDY CALDWELL IN FUNDRAISING

Former Congressman Jeff Landry reported in an email press release that he has outpaced Buddy Caldwell in fundraising since announcing his candidacy for the Louisiana Attorney General's position.  Landry has out-raised Caldwell 3-1 since making his announcement and has now reported $1.3 million dollars in the bank as opposed to Caldwell's $617,000.

As outlined in his email release Landry stated the following as reasons for the numbers he's achieved in fundraising:

We have an Attorney General who told us he wanted to change from being a lifelong Democrat to becoming a Republican. We believed Buddy Caldwell. But what did he do?

Caldwell supported Mary Landrieu for re-election last year. The same Mary Landrieu who voted for taxpayer funded abortions and who was opposed by the NRA.

Our current Attorney General ran for office claiming he would be ethical.

However, we learned a Legislative Audit found Caldwell spent taxpayer money on personal clothes and golf outings. Just this week, another article came out noting Buddy Caldwell has given out more than $13,000,000 in no-bid state contracts to outside attorneys who are directly connected to his political campaign, including his former campaign manager and numerous donors.

Posted on April 29, 2015 and filed under Louisiana.

HB 326 AND HB 359 TO BE HEARD IN LOUISIANA LEGISLATIVE SESSION

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Photo source: Ballotpedia

The party of "stay out of my bedroom" is back with two more bills that intrude on the family and our youth here in Louisiana. 

Per Louisiana Family Forum, on Wednesday, April 29, the House Education Committee will hear HB 326 and HB 359 by Rep Wesley Bishop, D-New Orleans.

HB 326 allows the Louisiana Department of Education to survey public school students in Orleans Parish (at any age level) regarding sexual practices and sexual behaviors.

HB 359 requires the teaching of “sex education” in Orleans Parish grades 7 through 12 and allows offering sex education to Orleans Parish children in grades 3 through 6. In comparison, current state law authorizes schools to offer “sex education” classes in all public schools throughout the state grades 7-12. The instruction in sex education outlined in the bill mixes abstinence education with information on contraception and condoms. It also includes positive affirmation of “sexual orientation,” “gender identity,” and alternative family structures.

Yet again, the liberals within the State are trying to push their beliefs on those that are most vulnerable, our youth.

Posted on April 29, 2015 and filed under Liberals, Louisiana.

VITTER CONTINUES TO DOMINATE IN FUNDRAISING

Photo source: WBRZ

Photo source: WBRZ

It’s always entertaining to watch political spin on fundraising numbers. But the funny thing about numbers; they don’t lie. Here’s a breakdown of the four gubernatorial candidates.

  • David Vitter raised $1.1 million this quarter and has $4.2 million cash on hand.
  • John Bel Edwards raised $230,000 this quarter and has $894,000 cash on hand.
  • Jay Dardenne raised $518,974.80 this quarter and has $1.8 million cash on hand.
  • Scott Angelle raised $622,000 this quarter and has $1.2 million cash on hand.

Edwards continues to lag in fundraising. Yesterday New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu announced he was not running for Governor, which may help Edwards’ weak fundraising.

Angelle’s numbers would be respectable, except he’s spent like a liberal Democrat. He spent more than $800,000 this quarter – burning through more than he spent.

Dardenne continues to lag behind in fundraising and in polls. He’s currently in third in fundraising behind Vitter and Angelle, and third in polls behind Vitter and Edwards.

The x-factor in the Governor’s race is that the Fund For Louisiana’s Future (FFLF), a pro-David Vitter Super PAC, raised $700K this quarter, more than each of Vitter’s competitors, and has $3.5 million cash on hand. The FFLF has more to spend that the other two Republicans in the race, Angelle and Dardenne, combined.  

And if you combine Vitter’s earning with the FFLF – they have combined $7.7 million cash on hand.

It's hard to deny these numbers.  Vitter decidedly has the lead in the money game at this point in the Louisiana Governor's race.

2015 OIL & GAS INDUSTRY DAY AT THE LOUISIANA STATE CAPITAL

Per the Grow Louisiana Coalition website, the upcoming industry day is on May 4th:

Monday, May 4th
Noon
Pentagon Barracks
River Road, Baton Rouge, LA 70801

"For over 100 years, energy companies have created the best jobs in our stand and led the way in environmental stewardship. We must work to keep it that way. Louisiana needs leaders who will step up to protect our jobs and our quality of life."

Posted on April 27, 2015 and filed under Oil and Gas, Louisiana.

PAYCHECK PROTECTION, H.B. 418, TO BE HEARD IN COMMITTEE

On 4/30, H.B. 418 the Paycheck Protection bill being sponsored by Stuart Bishop (R-Lafayette), will be heard in committee in the Louisiana Legislature.  Proponents of this bill say that the state should not be involved in the business of collecting union dues.  As of now, the state does not collect any money for any other organization from the paychecks of Louisiana's state public employees.  This bill would require unions to collect their own dues and not depend on the State of Louisiana.

A recent opinion piece in The Advocate highlights exactly why the state should not be in the collections business.

Americans For Prosperity-Louisiana is pushing for the committee to support this bill and have asked for Louisiana voters to email committee members to support this bill. 

The committee members that will be hearing this bill are as follows:

  • Stuart Bishop bishops@legis.la.gov 337-981-7409
  • Chris Broadwater broadwaterc@legis.la.gov 985-543-4900
  • Kenny Cox coxk@legis.la.gov 855-844-8583
  • Mickey Guillory larep041@legis.la.gov 337-457-1094
  • Lance Harris harrisl@legis.la.gov 318-767-6095
  • Valarie Hodges hodgesv@legis.la.gov 225-791-2199
  • Marcus Hunter hunterm@legis.la.gov 318-362-440
  • Chuck Kleckley larep036@legis.la.gov 337-475-3016
  • Walt Leger legerw@legis.la.gov 504-556-9970
  • Blake Miguez miguez@legis.la.gov 337-937-8827
  • Vincent Pierre pierrev@legis.la.gov 337-262-2300
  • Jerome Richard richardj@legis.la.gov 985-447-0999
  • Clay Schexnayder schexnayderc@legis.la.gov 225-473-6016
  • Alan Seabaugh seabaugh@legis.la.gov 318-676-7990
  • Patricia Smith smithp@legis.la.gov 225-342-7106
  • Julie Stokes stokesj@legis.la.gov 504-468-8603
  • Lenar Whitney whitneyl@legis.la.gov 985-858-2970
  • Alfred Williams williamsa@legis.la.gov 225-382-3243

The citizens of Louisiana should support this bill's passage.

Posted on April 27, 2015 and filed under Louisiana.

IT'S NOT OFTEN YOU'LL GET A LIBERAL TO DEFEND A CONSERVATIVE

However, it is refreshing to see it happen when it does occur.  The debate raging over same sex marriage often reaches a vitriolic point, but when liberal commentators, journalists, etc., come together to back a conservative for his views on this subject, it is quite refreshing.

There is no reason that a debate cannot take place over a variety of topics without resorting to the most sordid of measures.  This piece is one of those that shows real debate can and should still take place.

Read more: Are Liberals Finally Rallying to Save Liberty?

Posted on April 27, 2015 and filed under Liberals.

COMPLETE DISRESPECT FOR AN AMERICAN VET

In what appears to be something similar to the "welcome home" Vietnam veterans received following the Vietnam War, a wounded warrior and his family vacationing in Panama City Beach was spit on, as well as his service dog, and the American Flag was ripped apart and urinated on by fraternity members from the University of Florida and Emory University.  As a result, three members of the Zeta Beta Tau fraternity have been been expelled and the fraternity is on suspension from the University of Florida.  The fraternity issued the a statement regarding the incident and the subsequent actions taken by both the frat and the University of Florida.

Read more: Frat boys spit on wounded vet, urinate on American flag

Posted on April 24, 2015 and filed under Veterans.

VITTER'S "TOGETHER, LOUISIANA STRONG" EDUCATION PLAN

The following announcement was sent from David Vitter's campaign this morning concerning his plan to improve education for the students in the State of Louisiana.  Vitter has made it a key issue in his campaign, from his amendment that would bar the federal government from pressuring states into implementing the Common Core standards to his new plan he is calling Together, Louisiana Strong.

METAIRIE, LA. – David Vitter (R-LA) today released his proposals to improve education in a new chapter of his plan, “Together, Louisiana Strong: Our blueprint for building a brighter future.” Chapter 3 is called “Dramatically Improving Education for All Our Children.”

 

Read Vitter’s education plan here
 

“We’ll never achieve the Louisiana we all want without dramatically improving education for all our children. The budget may be our most immediate crisis. But education is our biggest, most important one long-term,” Vitter said. “That’s why I will lead a serious, sustained effort to build true excellence in education. And that begins with demanding local versus federal control and empowering the most important leaders on the front line—parents and teachers.

In Chapter 3 of Together, Louisiana Strong, Vitter details how to get Louisiana out of Common Core, support school choice, and put more state dollars in the classroom instead of spending it on administrative costs. Chapter 3 also highlights the Vitter Record, like how he has authored leading legislation to prohibit the federal government from using Race to the Top grants, No Child Left Behind waivers, or any other tools to mandate, coerce, or bribe states into adopting Common Core, and preserve past grants and waivers while invalidating the strings attached.

“David actually passed legislation that says the feds must not coerce or bribe states into adopting Common Core,” said Sandra Baily-Simmons, Tangipahoa Parish School Board Member.

Vitter’s plan is focused on facing Louisiana’s enormous challenges head on—with strong leadership and real solutions— and taking advantage of historic opportunities and make great gains.

 See the first three chapters of Together, Louisiana Strong here.
 

In addition to “Dramatically Improving Education for All Our Children,” Vitter has already released the first two chapters of the plan.

Vitter has compiled his plan by meeting with Louisianians of all walks of life and by listening to their ideas for building a brighter future. Vitter has held 380 Town Hall Meetings and 203 Telephone Town Halls. As a candidate for Governor, Vitter has held 11 (12th scheduled for this Tuesday) Leadership Forums on the key challenges we face as a state specifically to develop this blueprint, with dozens of informal meetings and conference calls in addition.

Vitter will be releasing additional chapters as they’re added in the next several weeks.

Posted on April 24, 2015 and filed under David Vitter, Louisiana, Education.

HERE ARE THE 10 RINO'S THAT VOTED FOR LORETTA LYNCH

In yet another move that shows how little the Republican Party thinks of the new majority that they hold in the US Senate, 10 spineless Senators from the GOP have rolled over and rubber stamped the second coming of Eric Holder.  Sen. Kelly Ayotte (R-NH), Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME), Sen. Jeff Flake (R-AZ), Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC), Sen. Orrin Hatch (R- UT), Sen. Mark Kirk (R-IL),Sen. Rob Portman (R-OH), Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI), Sen Thad Cochran (R-MS) and Mitch McConnell (R-KY) have sold out both the Republican Party and the people that have put them in the majority that have had enough of Obama and his administration's policies.

Also, in another move, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) stood on the floor of the Senate and voiced opposition to Lynch, but failed to record a vote on the nomination when it came up.  Could this be done for political reasons in regards to his political aspirations so that there was no record of vote on such a controversial candidate?  This is not the reasons given by Cruz, but one wonders.

Read more: Loretta Lynch Confirmed as New Attorney General — Here Are the 10 Republicans Who Voted for Her

Posted on April 24, 2015 and filed under Loretta Lynch, Liberals, Barack Obama.

ANOTHER INSTALLMENT OF "CORRUPT BUDDY CALDWELL"

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Source: Flickr

In a revolving door of corruption and mismanagement of taxpayer money, the ethically challenged Louisiana Attorney General, Buddy Caldwell, has stepped into another political dog pile.  Past questions have been raised concerning the ties to Caldwell, political contributions and the use of consultants in the AG's office.  Now, more information has been made available that highlight how much money is being paid to consultants that are working for Caldwell, specifically on the Deepwater Horizon oil spill that occurred over 5 years ago.

A chart on the Louisiana Record website highlights the gross mismanagement of taxpayer money paid to these consultants and the subsequent political contributions to Caldwell.  Deepwater Horizon billings total nearly $26 million dollars and subsequent political contributions to Caldwell from the attorneys involved in the billings total over $186 million dollars.

Photo source: Louisiana Record

Photo source: Louisiana Record

Posted on April 24, 2015 and filed under Louisiana, Oil and Gas.

DEEPWATER HORIZON'S EFFECTS STILL BEING FELT

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Photo source: thenextweb.com

More than 5 years after the Deepwater Horizon disaster and subsequent environmental catastrophe that transpired, many industries associated with the Gulf of Mexico are making a comeback.  However, there is still one Gulf dependent industry that is still reeling from the effects of this incident today.

Read more: Five Years Later One Local Industry Still Feels Effects of Deep Water Horizon Spill

Posted on April 24, 2015 and filed under Oil and Gas, Louisiana.

DEEPWATER HORIZON FRAUD IS CONTINUING

Photo source: CBS News

Photo source: CBS News

A recent piece in the Louisiana Record indicates that an Alabama woman has been sentenced to two years in prison and, under a plea agreement, ordered to pay back $951,400 to the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Trust after pleading guilty to defrauding the claims center.  The defendant could have been sentenced to 20 years in prison as a result of this fraud.

The leeches that are dependent on tragedy or fraud are abundant in this case.  BP has indicated that $19,942,626 has been paid out fraudulently as a result of this disaster.

The passing of the five years anniversary that took place last week only highlights that people will go to any length to make money off someone's pain.

Read more: Alabama woman convicted of using other people’s identities to defraud Deepwater Horizon fund of $1 million

Posted on April 23, 2015 and filed under Oil and Gas.

WHEN WE SPEND MONEY ON THINGS IN LOUISIANA OTHER THAN WHERE IT'S NEEDED, WE GET.......

This.  Here's a story from KATC News out of Lafayette of a school in St. Landry Parish that is in such deplorable conditions due to insect and mold / mildew damage that it has to be abandoned and temporary structures brought in to house young students and teachers at Palmetto Elementary.  Yet, we have the resources to spend taxpayer money on projects and properties that are missing.

With the State of Louisiana in financial dire straits, will this something that will be the norm for our children?

Read more: Palmetto Elementary sinking; termites cause emergency changes

Posted on April 23, 2015 and filed under Louisiana.

ANOTHER CASE OF LIBERALS TAKING THINGS TO A WHOLE NEW LEVEL

You can be sure, any time a liberal has a good idea, it usually ends up having either an embarrassing or detrimental effect on our society.  This just happens to be one of the those cases where liberals have embarrassed a group of people, that being ROTC members pressured to parade around in high heels.  Sounds crazy?  Well, it is.  The great thinkers in higher education and the liberal hierarchy in the ROTC at Temple University decided that these young people ought to be made to wear red high heels in promotion of a "walk a mile in my shoes" awareness campaign highlighting sexual assault against women.

To be sure, sexual assault is an important issue that should be highlighted, but clown shows like this only degrade the ideals of raising the awareness of this issue.  And to use the military in such a fashion only shows what our leaders in higher education and the Obama administration really feel about our men and women wearing the uniform.

Read more: ROTC members furious about being forced to parade around in red high heels

Posted on April 22, 2015 and filed under Liberals.

ANOTHER INSTALLMENT OF "HOW CROOKED IS BUDDY CALDWELL?"

Source: KPEL 96.5

Source: KPEL 96.5

It seems that Buddy Caldwell cannot help but wallow in the swill of dishonest politics.  On the heels of his use of outside law firms that have financial ties to his office, he has been caught trying to file a word-for-word bill that was settled in 2013.  This is also the man that was caught on video serenading the former U.S. Senator from Louisiana, Mary Landrieu, in his best Elvis impersonation.

Caldwell is currently fighting for his political life in an upcoming reelection which pits him against former Congressman Jeff Landry, a Tea-Party favorite and advocate for smaller government.

Read more: Louisiana Attorney General’s Office accused by pharmaceutical giant of attempting to pursue case that was already settled

Posted on April 21, 2015 and filed under Louisiana.

NO MATTER WHAT, PRO-DEATH ADVOCATES WANT ABORTION AT ANY COST

It is appalling to see that anything that can be done to either make abortions safe, less prevalent or pain restrictive to the fetus is always met with the same response from pro-death abortion advocates: NO!  No stronger a sign is this, where women who seek abortions are provided a variety of information, anesthesia for the fetus, rights to stop the procedures, etc.  What these abortion providers and supporters really want is to, what Rand Paul has asked of Debbie Wasserman Schultz regarding termination of a 7 lb. fetus right before delivery, is killing at any cost.

Read more: Abortion restrictions relying on 'junk science,' rights advocates say

Posted on April 21, 2015 and filed under Liberals, Heathcare.

GUESS SARAH PALIN WAS RIGHT ABOUT THOSE DEATH PANELS

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Photo: www.ijreview.com

Remember back when Sarah Palin was ridiculed for her assertion that ObamaCare would lead to the government making life or death decisions, basically becoming death panels?  Well, with statements from liberals that advocate the termination of life on severely disabled infants, I guess her assertions weren't that far off.  When you put the government in the position to begin making such decisions, there are sure to be those that push for killing of those that they deem "unworthy" of taxpayer medical care.

Read more: Princeton professor calls for killing disabled infants under Obamacare

Posted on April 21, 2015 and filed under Heathcare, Liberals.

RAFAEL CRUZ TO JOIN ROB MANESS FOR EVENT IN SHREVEPORT

Source: The Family Leadership Summit  

Source: The Family Leadership Summit  

Former Senatorial candidate from Louisiana, Rob Maness, has announced an event in Shreveport that will include Rafael Cruz, father of Senator and presidential candidate Ted Cruz. Proceeds from the event are to support Maness' PAC, GatorPac.   

Read more:  Col. Rob Maness (ret.) & Rev. Rafael Cruz!

Posted on April 20, 2015 and filed under Louisiana, Religion.

SEN. DAVID VITTER RELEASES FUNDRAISING NUMBERS FOR HIS CAMPAIGN FOR GOVERNOR

Photo - NOLA.com

Photo - NOLA.com

Today, U.S. Senator David Vitter's campaign will announce that he has raised more than $5.2 million for his campaign to be Louisiana’s Governor.  Vitter raised more than $1.1 million this quarter and has $4.2 million cash on hand for his campaign to replace the outgoing Bobby Jindal.

Additionally, the Fund for Louisiana’s Future, a political action committee supporting Vitter, announced today that it raised more than $680,000 from January 1st to April 17th of this year.  FFLF has raised more than $4.6 million to date.  Two-thirds of the $4.6 million has been raised by in-state contributions. 

With these two separate accounts / organizations, a total of $9.8 million has been raised. 

Posted on April 20, 2015 and filed under David Vitter, Louisiana.