Once again, the U.S. Senate is on vacation. This group barely works, and when they are in session, they accomplish ...
The choice before voters could not be starker: sustained relief and restored sovereignty, or a return to policies that punish families and weaken the country. Failure to seize this moment may haunt ...
In last week’s Thursday piece, we explored the “Three Distortions” surrounding the Hildebrand question: the conflation of ...
We found this interesting enough to pass along. It’s a placeholder for a real post from me today, seeing as though I’m going ...
If unconstitutional racial politics need deploying, go for it, said recently the head of Monroe’s City Council. At its May 12 meeting, the Council voted on a measure previously held over that would ...
Legislation designed to shield Louisiana companies from climate change litigation is moving toward final passage in the State ...
Louisiana legislators seem poised to fix a curious omission that promises a boost to state political parties. HB 906 by ...
I doubt I’ll persuade many of you. Just understand that it’s the truth, and when it’s proven to be the truth by your own ...
Yesterday we explored how doctrinal warfare functions by narrowing populations into controlled binaries. Here is an outline ...
Saturday was a consequential day in Louisiana political history, though hardly a surprising one. After all, it’s not often ...
The Louisiana Senate Finance Committee advanced a package of budget bills with amendments that cut some education spending and shift money toward infrastructure, economic development and local ...
Instead, it increasingly resembles a worn-out, isolated, illegitimate, and heavily pressured structure whose primary ...
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