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Posted on 1/19/23 at 2:49 pm to JAGuyHeh
I know Richard from High School and ran into him a few times while he was at LSU. He is his own person and not overly influenced by others. He won't be bought off by anyone but he can come across as arrogant.
Proposing the elimination of state income tax is his key policy item, which is definitely NOT a democrat position. Richard is a moderate Republican. He understands that state income tax applies to BOTH personal income AND business income and changing that is necessary for Louisiana to be competitive in retaining/attracting high-quality workers and businesses.
I do believe he truly wants Louisiana to succeed and he is not afraid to take bold action to make it happen. Richard is incredibly smart and has a strong work-ethic.
Proposing the elimination of state income tax is his key policy item, which is definitely NOT a democrat position. Richard is a moderate Republican. He understands that state income tax applies to BOTH personal income AND business income and changing that is necessary for Louisiana to be competitive in retaining/attracting high-quality workers and businesses.
I do believe he truly wants Louisiana to succeed and he is not afraid to take bold action to make it happen. Richard is incredibly smart and has a strong work-ethic.
This post was edited on 1/20/23 at 10:19 am
Posted on 1/19/23 at 2:59 pm to JAGuyHeh
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When asked again if he had a modern role model in mind, he stated he did not know.
So that’s a knock against him? What answer should have be given to prove he’s not “definitely a moderate”?
Posted on 1/19/23 at 3:14 pm to JAGuyHeh
The fact that he is not sucking off Trump's knob is probably a good thing. Louisiana has Louisiana issues not federal issues.
Posted on 1/19/23 at 6:38 pm to Socrates Johnson
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and frustratedly think you're saying it's "someone else's turn simply because they've waited longer." This may not be your position, but it might be how someon
I can’t fathom that interpretation. Having experience isn’t the only requirement but it certainly is an important one.
Any major corporations hiring a CEO with just a couple of years experience?
Posted on 1/19/23 at 6:51 pm to Socrates Johnson
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Once his name permeates the state, I think a lot of people will be impressed.
Guess all the Landry signs in st Tammany will be coming down now.
Posted on 1/19/23 at 8:19 pm to Socrates Johnson
If he wants to get rid of the state income tax he's got my vote. It's probably a pipe dream but the fact that any allegedly conservative states have their own income tax is a travesty.
Posted on 1/19/23 at 8:47 pm to JAGuyHeh
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Agreed he is definitely a moderate. When asked in that radio show/podcast who his role model politician was, he answered George Washington. When asked again if he had a modern role model in mind, he stated he did not know. He clearly is not a Republican of the Trump mold.
But understand that his district is probably one of the richest in the state… that’s what plays well there
Posted on 1/19/23 at 8:52 pm to JAGuyHeh
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Agreed he is definitely a moderate. When asked in that radio show/podcast who his role model politician was, he answered George Washington. When asked again if he had a modern role model in mind, he stated he did not know. He clearly is not a Republican of the Trump mold.
He worked for the State Department, which means he is probably a part of the deep state.
Gross. Guess he’ll get his 3% of the vote and try again in 2031
Posted on 1/19/23 at 8:55 pm to chalmetteowl
What should his role model response have been?
Posted on 1/19/23 at 9:03 pm to slinger1317
quote:Nelson was pretty good in that video.
That video should make ever citizen of this state's blood boil.
He was going up against some staunch Democrats, too. But, he handled it very well. I'll keep an eye on him.
Looks like a good field of candidates might be developing all of a sudden. Glad to see it.
Posted on 1/19/23 at 9:40 pm to ragincajun03
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What should his role model response have been?
Trump
Posted on 1/19/23 at 10:02 pm to JAGuyHeh
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quote:What should his role model response have been? Trump
You can agree with someone’s policies and qualities without them being your role model FFS.
Posted on 1/19/23 at 10:42 pm to Havoc
will be interested in all the proposals on getting rid of state income tax. Always interest me how to eliminate it.
Going to assume it wont be like Texas and 70% going to public schools.
Going to assume it wont be like Texas and 70% going to public schools.
Posted on 1/19/23 at 11:07 pm to FMtTXtiger
I don’t live in Louisiana, but if I did he would have my vote. How he handled Judge Carter’s questions about burden was great. I wish he would have talked more about the plaintiff ALWAYS has the burden in a civil case. The fact Louisiana transfers that burden to the defendant is insane. In every civil case in every jurisdiction in the country the plaintiff has the burden. Except in Louisiana in personal injury cases? Am I understanding this correctly?
Posted on 1/19/23 at 11:10 pm to BBONDS25
I wish there was a why to watch the video without Facebook. I’m interested in hearing what he had to say
Posted on 1/19/23 at 11:12 pm to Bourre
It was crazy. I don’t have Facebook but I was allowed to watch. Judge Carter was lamenting the Louisiana citizen not having to prove their case.
Posted on 1/19/23 at 11:35 pm to JAGuyHeh
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What should his role model response have been?
Trump
And there we have it. Figured that would be the response.
Donald Trump was a good President, especially sandwiched between Barack Obama and Joe Biden. But someone not saying he is their role model isn’t some metric point of conservatism.
I hope you’re trolling. If not, you have issues.
Posted on 1/20/23 at 6:28 am to ragincajun03
Nelson is also hell-bent on lowering Car Insurance rates: LINK I guess they'll throw rocks at him for this too.
"Louisianans pay roughly $2,200 each year to cover their cars, second only to Michigan. "
"The bill aims to discourage lawsuits, primarily by putting more car accident cases in front of juries" [instead of judges].
Louisiana has a one-of-a-kind judicial system that’s prompted prominent business leaders to call the state a ‘hellhole.’ Republicans argue that adopting more common rules for lawsuits would lead to more common insurance rates.
“The average person in Louisiana pays twice as much as they should for car insurance,” Rep. Richard Nelson, R-Mandeville, said. “This omnibus bill looks at what every other state in the nation does differently... a corollary of average laws is average premiums."
"Louisianans pay roughly $2,200 each year to cover their cars, second only to Michigan. "
"The bill aims to discourage lawsuits, primarily by putting more car accident cases in front of juries" [instead of judges].
Louisiana has a one-of-a-kind judicial system that’s prompted prominent business leaders to call the state a ‘hellhole.’ Republicans argue that adopting more common rules for lawsuits would lead to more common insurance rates.
“The average person in Louisiana pays twice as much as they should for car insurance,” Rep. Richard Nelson, R-Mandeville, said. “This omnibus bill looks at what every other state in the nation does differently... a corollary of average laws is average premiums."
This post was edited on 1/20/23 at 6:42 am
Posted on 1/20/23 at 6:32 am to White Bear
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I appreciate your optimism; however, prepare to be disappointed.
It’s Louisiana. That applies to every candidate at the highest level. They are ALL flawed at some level.
TBH, I didn’t even think that he was running.
My guess is that (despite getting my vote), that he will lose and then throw his support to whomever the Republican candidate is (Landry?).
Still, he espouses more of what I’m looking for than the other candidates.
He wants to right the ship, put it in dry dock, and refit it for a different manner of doing things.
The others seem to want to be captain.
Yes, they have experience, but when the ship (Louisiana) is the Titanic...
This post was edited on 1/20/23 at 6:45 am
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