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re: What will you do when JBE is re-elected?
Posted on 11/3/19 at 7:21 am to CitizenK
Posted on 11/3/19 at 7:21 am to CitizenK
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Being from Gonzales I cannot believe that you have no comprehension about industrial construction industry since their is only commercial industry in places like Laffy and NOLA and not real industrial like Lake Chuck and all along the Mississippi River. Deez baws who work construction always talk up someone who is getting work, Rispone has been successful getting work and hiring people who make more than folks in Laffy shops putting together oilfield equipment do.
Are you a shoe salesman?
The day he entered the race, he already had hardwired 10's of thousand supporters, who actually work instead of living on th
I concur.
Posted on 11/3/19 at 7:25 am to LSURussian
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What will you do when JBE is re-elected?
Shake my head in disgust but not be surprised or triggered like the libtards were over Trump.
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I’ll do nothing. The legislature will consist of a veto proof Republican super major
And there is this. JBE is limited by this big time.
Posted on 11/3/19 at 7:26 am to cusoonkpd
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I am going to retire in a couple of years, so I'll just watch our major cities continue to crumble
Same.
Moving to the Panhandle of Florida is getting closer and closer everyday. Can’t wait!!
Posted on 11/3/19 at 7:58 am to Rock the Casbah
Before we feel great about the Republican legislature, keep 2 things in mind.
The Louisiana Governor has tremendous power with their line item veto. Bel used that during all those special sessions to jam his tax increases through. “Vote for my increases or those road projects in your district will go elsewhere”
Many are true RINO’s. Jay Dardenne a classic example. And anyone that thinks John Alario is an R and votes like an R should come buy a bridge from me.
The Louisiana Governor has tremendous power with their line item veto. Bel used that during all those special sessions to jam his tax increases through. “Vote for my increases or those road projects in your district will go elsewhere”
Many are true RINO’s. Jay Dardenne a classic example. And anyone that thinks John Alario is an R and votes like an R should come buy a bridge from me.
Posted on 11/3/19 at 8:04 am to crimsonsaint
quote:Because he's either an attorney, a state employee or wants free benefits.
Any particular reason why you’ll breathe a sigh of relief?
Posted on 11/3/19 at 8:09 am to Icansee4miles
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anyone that thinks John Alario is an R and votes like an R should come buy a bridge from me.
Alario is leaving the statehouse in January. He's finally and mercifully done with elected Louisiana politics.
There's talk of Sharon Hewitt being the new Senate President and that would be like a cloudless dawn after years of a stormy night with Alario.
However, if JBE is reelected, I can definitely see JBE making Alario his commissioner of administration if Dardenne leaves the job next year.
Posted on 11/3/19 at 8:21 am to austin2015
Have an extra cup of coffee to give me the jolt needed to look for a second job needed to pay for all of the taxes he will impose in his second term.
Posted on 11/3/19 at 8:50 am to austin2015
Coastal Mississippi is starting to see a boom from plenty of your more successful constituents moving over. Which in turn has my business booming. Thanks guys.
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