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LA GOP Chairman: Help Is On The Way for Louisiana
Posted on 8/18/23 at 4:57 pm
Posted on 8/18/23 at 4:57 pm
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Kudos to Senator John Kennedy for his excellent article in the August 14th edition of The Times-Picayune. Therein he made two excellent points: (1) that crime is ravaging our business community, and (2) progressive anti-cop and soft-on-crime policies are largely to blame. He also noted one particularly staggering fact: Louisiana, a middling size state, has three cities (New Orleans, Baton Rouge, & Shreveport), which rank within the top ten most violent cities in the nation!
Of course, we all know that Louisiana is a poor state, which under the near eight years of the John Bel Edwards’ administration lost population while its economy shrank and crime rapidly increased. The mismanagement of the economy and outright hostility to our petrochemical industry by the national Democrats only served to worsen an already catastrophic situation.
In its weakened condition, led by a leftist trial lawyer with little management experience, Louisiana was ill-prepared to deal with the crime problem morally and politically, while it lacked the personnel and physical resources to respond to the on-going crisis. And worst of all, our citizens, rich and poor, black and white, old and young, urban and rural, began losing hope.
But help is on the way. In the person of Jeff Landry, we will soon have a new governor who appreciates the urgency and severity of the crime problem, and has the personal experience to know how to fix it. We will have a legislature which is willing to reverse the misguided laws passed in recent years which treated hardened criminals as victims, and an administration which will not countenance the early release of dangerous repeat offenders back onto our streets.
Working together with revitalized and reinvigorated police forces from around the state, our next governor and his administration will quickly move to reduce crime, and there is every reason to believe that substantial results can be achieved in short order.
With an ongoing reduction in crime, our businesses can return to the inner cities and again thrive, our citizens can again walk their own streets in safety, and our children can grow up in a normal world without being traumatized by the horrors now daily visited upon them. That will be be a future worth fighting for!
VOTE FOR JEFF LANDRY ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14TH. IT REALLY IS FOR A BETTER LOUISIANA.
LOUIS GURVICH, CHAIRMAN
REPUBLICAN PARTY OF LOUISIANA
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Posted on 8/18/23 at 5:00 pm to ragincajun03
It’s terrible that Landry is going to get so many automatic votes despite having no concrete policy positions whatsoever for Louisiana.
Another shitty runoff matchup with everyone choosing between two bad options. Yay.
This state’s biggest problem is the people who live here.
Eta: One of Nelson or Waguespack needs to drop out and endorse the other for either of them to have a chance at making a runoff with Wilson
Another shitty runoff matchup with everyone choosing between two bad options. Yay.
This state’s biggest problem is the people who live here.
Eta: One of Nelson or Waguespack needs to drop out and endorse the other for either of them to have a chance at making a runoff with Wilson
This post was edited on 8/18/23 at 5:02 pm
Posted on 8/18/23 at 5:02 pm to ragincajun03
As Governor, what’s specifically would Landry do regarding crime?
Posted on 8/18/23 at 5:02 pm to Indefatigable
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It’s terrible that Landry is going to get so many automatic votes despite having no concrete policy positions whatsoever for Louisiana. Another shitty runoff matchup with everyone choosing between two bad options. Yay. This state’s biggest problem is the people who live here. Eta: One of Nelson or Waguespack needs to drop out and endorse the other for either of them to have a chance at making a runoff with Wilson
Agreed on all points
Posted on 8/18/23 at 5:10 pm to Indefatigable
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It’s terrible that Landry is going to get so many automatic votes despite having no concrete policy positions whatsoever for Louisiana.
This is a tried and true Democrat talking point whenever Republicans run. The same thing was said of Eisenhower, Nixon, Reagan, and Trump.
In any event, Landry has come forward with a concrete proposal in regards to New Orleans crime. His plan is to put greater State Police forces in New Orleans to protect the City. This is a common sense, easy solution that should pay dividends.
Regaining control of the cities is not rocket science. Edwards and the local democrats just don’t want to stop the criminals, since these are their voters.
Posted on 8/18/23 at 5:21 pm to Riverside
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It’s terrible that Landry is going to get so many automatic votes despite having no concrete policy positions whatsoever for Louisiana.
This is a tried and true Democrat talking point whenever Republicans run. The same thing was said of Eisenhower, Nixon, Reagan, and Trump.
In any event, Landry has come forward with a concrete proposal in regards to New Orleans crime. His plan is to put greater State Police forces in New Orleans to protect the City. This is a common sense, easy solution that should pay dividends.
Ok.
So what Louisiana structural changes has he proposed? I really want to know. I haven't read about any.
Thanks in advance.
Posted on 8/18/23 at 5:21 pm to Riverside
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In any event, Landry has come forward with a concrete proposal in regards to New Orleans crime. His plan is to put greater State Police forces in New Orleans to protect the City. This is a common sense, easy solution that should pay dividends.
The overwhelming majority of Louisianians do not live in New Orleans. Why should I give a frick about that?
Landry is nothing more than a Trump-wannabe who sees more value in culture war bullshite than actually improving the state. His record as AG shows that very clearly.
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This is a tried and true Democrat talking point whenever Republicans run.
There are intelligent, principled, Republicans with concrete proposals to pull the state out of 50th place in the race. Jeff Landry is not one of them. He’s a smarmy opportunist and nothing more.
Posted on 8/18/23 at 5:54 pm to Mickey Goldmill
Landry's whole premise is that it makes no sense to even talk about economic issues until you attack the crime. No security,no economic development happening.
Real story is that he just doesn't think he needs to. "I'm tough on crime and I'll keep the tranny's from having Tranny Story Hour"
Real story is that he just doesn't think he needs to. "I'm tough on crime and I'll keep the tranny's from having Tranny Story Hour"
Posted on 8/18/23 at 6:07 pm to ragincajun03
Honestly I hear nothing from any other candidate but Landry!
Posted on 8/18/23 at 6:11 pm to ragincajun03
Good, bad or indifferent, I applaud Kennedy for announcing his support as opposed to his fellow LA congressmen and senators.
Posted on 8/18/23 at 6:36 pm to Hamma1122
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Honestly I hear nothing from any other candidate but Landry!
What do you hear?
Be Louisiana government structure specific, please.
Thank you in advance.
Posted on 8/18/23 at 6:37 pm to ragincajun03
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LOUIS GURVICH
Between this and Cassidy’s endorsement, why would I ever vote for Landry?
If anyone can spot a RINO it’s Bill Cassidy.
Posted on 8/18/23 at 6:43 pm to Mickey Goldmill
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As Governor, what’s specifically would Landry do regarding crime?
Be tough on it.
Duh.
Posted on 8/18/23 at 6:47 pm to Indefatigable
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One of Nelson or Waguespack needs to drop out and endorse the other for either of them to have a chance at making a runoff with Wilson
Or they could do like a true La Republican and gang up with the democrat against him.
Posted on 8/18/23 at 6:50 pm to Riverside
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In any event, Landry has come forward with a concrete proposal in regards to New Orleans crime.
Interesting I wonder what his plan..
quote:
His plan is to put greater State Police forces in New Orleans to protect the City. This is a common sense, easy solution that should pay dividends.
You gave his entire platform, in a single sentence.
And it was Schroder's idea, first.
Posted on 8/18/23 at 6:50 pm to ragincajun03
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As Governor, what’s specifically would Landry do regarding crime?
Still waiting for someone to answer this honestly.
Posted on 8/18/23 at 7:05 pm to ragincajun03
Louisiana continues auto electing the same “types” and promises that things will change-and people keep falling for it-lol.
Fool me once
Fool me twice
Insanity
Fool me once
Fool me twice
Insanity
Posted on 8/18/23 at 7:11 pm to ragincajun03
I bet we still don't get constitutional carry.
Posted on 8/18/23 at 7:26 pm to BigJim
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And it was Schroder's idea, first.
Dang, so that makes two ideas he stole from Schroder and tried to take credit for?
I'm asking because I honestly don't know about the crime part. I do know that Treasurer Schroder was working on the ESG funds stuff WAY before Landry even had a clue about it, yet Jeff still tries to take credit for that.
This post was edited on 8/18/23 at 7:35 pm
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