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I don’t live in New Orleans but live close enough.
Was flooding after a downpour this big of a deal in the 1970’s ?
It just seems to be a problem post Katrina
Did the pumps ever work?
1. Platner was starting to fall behind Susan Collins last week after leading in the polls all year
2. Dems desperately need to beat Collins to have a chance of retaking the Senate.
3. So, the dems unleash the accusations right as Platner shows weakness in the polls forcing Platner out with one week left to change candidates.
In other words, if the accusations were just a week and a half later, the dems would be stuck with Platner, Collins holds the seat and the senate stays Republican.
Well played, Dems. Well played
And don’t think the same thing isn’t happening in Michigan.
Dems just plug and play their candidates
Short attention span.
Cable news is corrupting our brains.
As much as is said about Murrill and Landry being anti- New Orleans , nothing could be further from the truth.
First of all, this indictment is a big political nothing burger . Charges will be thrown out by either the appellate court or Supreme Court.
This is all for show by a certain group in New Orleans in retaliation of the reduction of judges and consolidation of the clerks office in New Orleans.
Do you realize that peak population in New Orleans pre Katrina was almost 700,000? Now it’s about half or 350,000. Reduction and consolidation was absolutely necessary.
Landry restored an entire state trooper force in New Orleans. Murrill’s office agreed to place state prosecutors in New Orleans to help out the criminal docket arising out of the trooper arrests . Crime ,including murder, is at a historic low. Tourism is up.. Ever notice the removal of the homeless camps underneath the Interstate? You can thank New Orleans but Murrill and Landry were involved.
I’m not sure of Moreno’. Involvement in this . She has been a blessing so far as mayor. I would hate to see a schism between her and Murrill.








On July 1, 1863, the 8th Louisiana Infantry (part of Hays' Brigade) helped rout the Union Eleventh Corps north of Gettysburg. They swept into the town, capturing disorganized Federal troops, before taking cover at the base of Cemetery Hill.Key details of the unit's actions that day include:Initial Engagement: Advanced into the fray as part of Maj. Gen. Jubal Early's division.Route: Helped shatter the Union line north of town, driving Federal defenders into the streets of Gettysburg.Casualties & Strength: The regiment brought 296 men to the field and suffered a total of 75 casualties over the course of the battle.
I’m talking about the women who are legal visitors, coming to the US on the verge of giving birth and creating a US citizen
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They have one now for about 7 million barrels a day. Need to build a companion pipeline that can move all of it.
It’s only 750 miles from SA to the Red Sea. Shouldn’t be a big deal.
Less than the width of Texas
And a great deal of people actually believe Newsome would make a great president!
Looks like they are firing off at a ICE facility in New Jersey.
Time to reload and get on the front page.
Like clockwork.
Look for an uptick in ICE protests
before. They are complaining that redistricting is going to reduce the black caucus.
Run as conservatives!!
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Seems like the state is helping New Orleans with financing , national guard etc and would go along In consolidating the civil and criminal clerks. I like Moreno but this is a bad decision.
I guess since the war is going swimmingly for the US., CNN is going to dig dirt
She has had a string of democrats complaining about the timing of the attack. I truly believe they want mass US casualties to happen so as to hurt Trump
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