
I’m all about nice carpeting in executive offices, but first of all, why would Landry emblazon his name in the carpet when it’s going to need replacing in a little more than two years? (One reader quoted the old axiom, “Fools’ names and fools’ faces appear in public places.”) Second, why would he have his name take over the whole damned thing when it’s logical to have the name of the state dominate. (In fact, to have it read “Governor’s Office” would seem sufficient to impress visitors.) Third, how much did this monument to Landry’s ego cost taxpayers? The whole thing seems awfully Trumpian to me.



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