Memo to Democrat Gov. John Bel Edwards: repeating
bogus talking points doesn’t make them any less invalid. Especially when, finally,
a critical mass of Louisianans finally has begun to free their minds to negate
an age-old strategy relying on legacy media, allowing sufficiently widespread exposure
of the paucity of his arguments.
Perhaps grudgingly, Republican Senate Pres. Page Cortez has admitted senators will support an unprecedented veto override session. GOP House Speaker Clay Schexnayder, already under fire for his mishandling of legislation popular with his party, has lead cheers with his members for such a thing.
Up until Jul. 15 lawmakers may send to their respective chamber secretaries a ballot indicating they don’t want to conduct such a session just over a week later that could last a few days. However, if at least half don’t send one in for each chamber, the session automatically occurs.