Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadIt’s easy to be frustrated with what’s been going on in our nation, our state, and even your local city or town. What’s seemingly difficult is figuring out how you can make a direct impact. Many people are...
Recently, someone brought to my attention that National Public Radio’s number one song of 2020 was the basest form of filth anyone has seen or heard in a long time. One article suggests that the song wasn’t given that noble title due to the quality of the...
It all started with a conversation about why government owned LUS is allowed to compete with private sector businesses who provide electricity, telecommunications, or water. The government pays no taxes. Therefore, any government owned “business” also pays...
On January 26th, the Guillory administration made a surprise announcement, launching the “online budget interactive tool.” The ever-expedient press quickly printed the official notice, but none of them mentioned that it was Citizens for a New Louisiana...
On January 15, 2021 the Lafayette Consolidated Government informed the public that changes were being made to the parking meter rates in Downtown Lafayette. According to the post, the rates will be increased 100%, going from 50¢ to $1.00 per hour. Monitoring will be...
Charlie Fitzgerald has been elected, unopposed, to the 3rd Circuit court of appeals. There are three candidates vying to take his spot. Here they are, in alphabetical order. George Knox We’re still trying to schedule an interview with George Knox. Dona Renegar...
Michael Lunsford, executive director of the conservative watchdog group Citizens for a New Louisiana, raised concerns about the bill’s overly broad language