Attached is a video of my rambling address to a small group of state employees at the weekly brown bag lunch on the State Capitol grounds last Thursday.
The talk was about the influence of money from the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) on Louisiana Legislators. ALEC is a national organization that drafts laws for state legislators to take back home with them for enactment.
Florida’s Stand Your Ground law that helped lead to the shooting death of Trevon Martin by a neighborhood watch volunteer is an example of ALEC-inspired legislation.
Now State Sen. Neil Riser (R-Columbia), a member of ALEC, is pushing his SB 303 which, among other things, would allow the possession of firearms in churches, schools, theaters, and college campuses. Such is the insanity current prevailing in ALEC-friendly state legislatures.
Gov. Bobby Jindal’s retirement bills, his privatization efforts, the sale of state prisons, and tax breaks favorable to corporations and detrimental to the funding of state operations are all part of the ALEC legislative strategy.
Watch closely in the first video and you will see a Jindal spy making an editorial comment on my remarks.



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Our state is bought and paid for by corporations. My neighbor said, “so what….they can’t be any worse than who has run the government in the past.” Corporations have no soul, no conscience, no compassion. Their business is profits at all costs and screw the consumer for every last nickel they can get. Corporations make serfs out of the citizenry. After most government services have been turned over to corporations, we will work directly for them and should just pay our taxes directly to the corporations.
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