Mainstream media aren't covering it because it is total nonsense.
Louisiana doesn't make it's own foreign policy. It if wants to do that it has to become and independent country, which would mean giving up the huge subsidies it gets from the Federal Government. Which would make it very very poor. 3rd world poor
You must know very little about Louisiana. If Louisiana ever succeeded it would be the richest country in the world. Why? Oil and gas. We only receive a fraction of the revenue. Oil and gas is the feds cash cow and the federal government imposes all sorts of restrictions for drilling.
Oh, and states have absolute rights on foreign entities trying to impose laws, mandates, or buying land in their states.
Our constitution was set up so that the states had power not the feds.
They have many similarities (using different terms) but the biggest difference is LA uses Napoleonic law. It’s the only state that does. Texas has the ability to succeed and has even set up its own power grid. That being said….
The current Governor was elected and he was the AG during Covid. He was at the forefront of the fight against mandates, forced injections etc. I believe he’s won every case.
Now that he’s governor, he has been literally taking LA back for the people.
Half of NOPD’s force left when they saw the writing on the wall during BLM. Once he became governor, he has been sending state troopers in to clean up the mess the mayor has made (New Orleans is a C40 city).
There hasn’t been a whole lot of controversy around him even though I believe he has done more than any single individual since Covid started. Either he is concerned about what’s coming down the line and is getting the state ready or he’s in on the plan.
With all that being said, I find the timing and choice of Mike Johnson a constitutional attorney to be right in line with the plan. Even if it’s against popular opinion.
Oh. Thanks for the good write up on him. I am aware of the Napoleonic law. It was such a strange thing when I found out. It's certainly not the best law for female, but then again, if laws were enforced correctly based on the constitution, everything would just be beautiful here.
Back in 2010 and 2015, there were lots of feds operating out of New Orleans and lots of cameras were set up. I am now wondering if that was part of the major plan.
Mainstream media aren't covering it because it is total nonsense.
Louisiana doesn't make it's own foreign policy. It if wants to do that it has to become and independent country, which would mean giving up the huge subsidies it gets from the Federal Government. Which would make it very very poor. 3rd world poor
You must know very little about Louisiana. If Louisiana ever succeeded it would be the richest country in the world. Why? Oil and gas. We only receive a fraction of the revenue. Oil and gas is the feds cash cow and the federal government imposes all sorts of restrictions for drilling.
Oh, and states have absolute rights on foreign entities trying to impose laws, mandates, or buying land in their states.
Our constitution was set up so that the states had power not the feds.
Then why is Lousiana so dirt poor? Why does it totally dependent on Federal handouts?
Demographics
Corruption (always the answer when a place that should be doing well is dirt poor)
Corruption by the gallons.
From Covid disaster, I am seeing that the states are all taking back power. I didn't know about LA's constitution, is it the same as Texas?
They have many similarities (using different terms) but the biggest difference is LA uses Napoleonic law. It’s the only state that does. Texas has the ability to succeed and has even set up its own power grid. That being said….
The current Governor was elected and he was the AG during Covid. He was at the forefront of the fight against mandates, forced injections etc. I believe he’s won every case.
Now that he’s governor, he has been literally taking LA back for the people.
Half of NOPD’s force left when they saw the writing on the wall during BLM. Once he became governor, he has been sending state troopers in to clean up the mess the mayor has made (New Orleans is a C40 city).
https://www.police1.com/nola/la-governor-slams-nopd-consent-decree-announces-return-of-state-police-troop
He passed the WHO/WEF ban
He’s fighting the EPA for the fishermen, oyster and crawfish farmers.
He’s fighting climate change for the huge amount of people who work in oil and gas.
He’s fighting the school systems for the kids.
He’s called for a constitutional convention to rewrite dated laws rather than trying to piecemeal through amendments.
https://www.kplctv.com/2024/04/25/live-gov-landry-holds-press-conference-proposed-constitutional-convention/
There hasn’t been a whole lot of controversy around him even though I believe he has done more than any single individual since Covid started. Either he is concerned about what’s coming down the line and is getting the state ready or he’s in on the plan.
With all that being said, I find the timing and choice of Mike Johnson a constitutional attorney to be right in line with the plan. Even if it’s against popular opinion.
Oh. Thanks for the good write up on him. I am aware of the Napoleonic law. It was such a strange thing when I found out. It's certainly not the best law for female, but then again, if laws were enforced correctly based on the constitution, everything would just be beautiful here.
Back in 2010 and 2015, there were lots of feds operating out of New Orleans and lots of cameras were set up. I am now wondering if that was part of the major plan.