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MayReasonRule

(2,857 posts)
Sun Mar 30, 2025, 08:05 AM Sunday

Louisiana voters reject 4 constitutional amendments, handing Landry major defeat --------- 'No on All'


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In a stunning rejection of Republican Gov. Jeff Landry, Louisiana voters turned down all four of his constitutional amendments Saturday, including the governor’s plan to overhaul the state’s tax and budget laws.

Nearly two-thirds of voters rejected all of the amendments in an election that could have broader political implications for the rest of Landry’s term.

The governor, who has sometimes relied on strong-arm tactics to get his agenda through the Louisiana Legislature, could become more vulnerable to pushback after failing to pass his most ambitious policy proposal at the ballot box.




Hey Jeff Landry... FUCK YOU!!!



THIS IS GREAT NEWS FOR LOUISIANA!!!
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Louisiana voters reject 4 constitutional amendments, handing Landry major defeat --------- 'No on All' (Original Post) MayReasonRule Sunday OP
Louisiana's people have always been better than Louisiana's elected officials Simeon Salus Sunday #1
But it's the people electing the shit officials JI7 Sunday #2
Some times. LiberalArkie Sunday #4
Hear, hear!!! MayReasonRule Sunday #6
At some point people will realize that it's not "the people" whose votes are being counted. Then maybe we can unite. live love laugh Sunday #19
The Vote Is HEAVILY Suppressed Througout The Entire State... MayReasonRule Sunday #5
Here's an article that describes the amendments briefly Bluetus Sunday #8
Exactly. OldBaldy1701E Sunday #9
Pretty crappy and propagandized maxrandb Sunday #12
Good job, Louisiana. Mysterian Sunday #3
Great job, Louisiana voters!! Now let's keep that momentum going all across the country!! Florida next! wordstroken Sunday #7
And Wisconsin! Wiz Imp Sunday #15
Yes! Yes! And Wisconsin! wordstroken Sunday #17
This is the best indication I've read that the USA really does have a learning curve. Amen. lindysalsagal Sunday #10
See what happens when we turn out? boonecreek Sunday #11
Sorry to bare bad news angrychair Sunday #13
SO you think 99% of the population of Louisiana is racist? Wiz Imp Sunday #16
I said 99% of the vote angrychair Monday #20
All good points, angrychair. wordstroken Sunday #18
The most startling part of the election was . . . peggysue2 Sunday #14

Simeon Salus

(1,443 posts)
1. Louisiana's people have always been better than Louisiana's elected officials
Sun Mar 30, 2025, 08:53 AM
Sunday

It's sad to see a state like Louisiana or Arkansas kept back in the twentieth century by a racist owner class.

Warren's All the KIng's Men is as relevant as when it was first written.

In the book, Willie Stark's bodyguards accidentally shoot him to death while defending him from some guy with a gun.

LiberalArkie

(17,770 posts)
4. Some times.
Sun Mar 30, 2025, 09:24 AM
Sunday

In the past in both Arkansas and Louisiana ballot boxes were often changed out before being taken to the county / parish office for counting.

live love laugh

(15,102 posts)
19. At some point people will realize that it's not "the people" whose votes are being counted. Then maybe we can unite.
Sun Mar 30, 2025, 09:34 PM
Sunday

MayReasonRule

(2,857 posts)
5. The Vote Is HEAVILY Suppressed Througout The Entire State...
Sun Mar 30, 2025, 09:50 AM
Sunday

Louisiana is under the theocratic fascist rule of Y'all Qaeda's Nazi hordes.

"Dear Leaders" include Landry, Johnson, Kennedy, and Cassidy.

Their abject fascist depravity is on constant public display.

Fuck them.

May Darwin serve us well and quickly!

He who saves his country...

Bluetus

(862 posts)
8. Here's an article that describes the amendments briefly
Sun Mar 30, 2025, 09:52 AM
Sunday

Pretty crappy description, but the best I could find.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/louisiana-voters-reject-4-constitutional-025549216.html

Basically, these were all ultra RW moves, disguised in a bunch of legal language.

And the fact that so many people voted against, when the amendments are so hard to understand, tells us a lot about the brewing anger.

I would also note that all for of these amendments were about economic fairness (all 4 sought to make the system even more unfair). THIS is what America has been angry about for 20+ years. Democrats must craft all their messaging around the banner of economic unfairness.

OldBaldy1701E

(7,539 posts)
9. Exactly.
Sun Mar 30, 2025, 10:17 AM
Sunday

But... then the topmost wealthy within our own ranks realize that the anger could be aimed at them for the exact same reasons (and, in most cases, a rather healthy amount of evidentiary justification) and they decide not to be so loud about that.

maxrandb

(16,441 posts)
12. Pretty crappy and propagandized
Sun Mar 30, 2025, 10:51 AM
Sunday

The ONLY mention of funds spent in opposition is that some group that George Soros gave some money to, ran ads.

The article did mention Charles Koch, but apparently, all these poor billionaires did was "knock on some doors".

Some "journalism", huh?

wordstroken

(928 posts)
7. Great job, Louisiana voters!! Now let's keep that momentum going all across the country!! Florida next!
Sun Mar 30, 2025, 09:52 AM
Sunday

angrychair

(10,442 posts)
13. Sorry to bare bad news
Sun Mar 30, 2025, 11:22 AM
Sunday

But these didn't pass because it had a bunch of numbers and math in it. It failed because they didn't understand it.
The only reason it didn't pass is because Landry made the mistake of not making it enough about race, sex or sexual orientation.

If he had said "trans kids support a "no" vote" then it would have passed with 99%.

Or thrown a bunch racist dog whistles in the bill to put more kids in prison, it would have passed with 99%.
Republicans don't vote for things, they vote against things.
A Republican will support anything you tell them to vote for as long as they think that voting for it will hurt Blacks and Hispanics or women or LGBTQ people more than it will hurt white Christian males.

Wiz Imp

(4,569 posts)
16. SO you think 99% of the population of Louisiana is racist?
Sun Mar 30, 2025, 08:35 PM
Sunday


Apparently you aren't aware that 32.4% of Louisiana's population is black, the highest percentage of any state.

angrychair

(10,442 posts)
20. I said 99% of the vote
Mon Mar 31, 2025, 12:14 PM
Monday

Not 99% of the population. Huge difference.
Plus saying "99%" of anything is typically an exaggeration simply to make the point that states like Louisiana are awful places. I've lived in Louisiana (Shreveport) and been to the coast enough that I pronounce New Orleans like I was born there. I am, unfortunately, very familiar with the state. Obviously there are good people and good things there but I believe all the coastal areas should be abandoned let mother nature heal itself before we have a significant tragedy from the next hurricane.

peggysue2

(11,728 posts)
14. The most startling part of the election was . . .
Sun Mar 30, 2025, 12:32 PM
Sunday

The turnout was 21%. The expected turnout was 12%. It's amazing these proposals were turned down.

But good for Louisiana! Love the Republican excuse:

Soros, all his fault. LOL.

I wouldn't be surprised if Republicans don't go after early voting after this result because seemingly that's how the election was won--whipping the early vote to unprecedented numbers.

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