In the series Swamp People there’s a moment in some of the fights when the water goes quiet. Gator hunters tell us it’s the ...
While East Baton Rouge Parish’s metropolitan government is trying to right a ship taking on water, New Orleans elected officials and voters are showing at least a few signs they are halting the ...
Former First Lady Michelle Obama is in the news again with another grievance. In an interview to promote her new book, The ...
I just read an article from the Center Square discussing Louisiana’s exploding budget. The reality though is that the budget ...
Four special sessions convened by Gov. Jeff Landry since he took office nearly two years ago cost taxpayers nearly $6 million in travel, payroll and other expenses, The Center Square found. More than ...
Private property rights are protected by the U.S. Constitution through the 5th and 14th Amendments which guarantee due ...
I am deeply ashamed of my actions and recognize the pain they have caused. I take full responsibility for my misguided ...
Today I continue to illustrate the contrast between the modern Catholic Church and–for discussion’s sake–the preconcilliar ...
Last weekend, the “Thrive” plan didn’t thrive in the voting booth. It’s important to understand why and what the implications ...
Picayune called the New Orleans bailout approval a “major victory” for Mayor-elect Helena Moreno. But was it, really? The city admitted it can’t meet payroll and agreed to hand its checkbook to the ...
This dropped on Friday, and it has far more questions than answers. But what it presents is something with a great deal of ...
Why is the truth always tomorrow? And why are so many people content to wait for it? I ask this not merely because President ...
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