News -> INDReporter MON, JUN 6 11:06AM by Walter Pierce

Federal debt goes before state House

A resolution that would put Louisiana at the vanguard of establishing a constitutional convention to ratify an amendment to the United States Constitution regarding the federal debt will be considered in the state House of Representatives Tuesday. House Concurrent Resolution 87 by Rep. Noble Ellington, R-Winnsboro, proposes an amendment to the Constitution that would allow an increase of the U.S. debt ceiling only if approved by a majority of the state legislatures.

In the backdrop of Ellington’s bill is a looming showdown in Congress between the Republican-controlled House and the Obama administration over raising the federal debt limit. Also in the backdrop: Ellington’s reelection this fall; the career lawmaker and wealthy cotton baron — he has served multiple terms in the state House, state Senate and again in the House dating back to 1987 — switched to Republican last December after lifelong affiliation with the Democratic Party.

The resolution cleared the House and Governmental Affairs Committee unanimously last month.


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written by ragin_cajun , June 06, 2011 - 07:43 pm
I'd say this article classifies as an ad hominem attack on the politician. Nice work, Walter.

So is the Independent opposed to state approval to raise the national debt ceiling? Is the Independent opposed to restoring the balance of political power between the States and the National government that has been eroded since the Civil War? Or is the Independent opposed to politicians that switch from Democrat to Republican, like Foster, Michot, Durel, Dee Stanley, Bertrand, etc.? Could it be that the Independent is just personally opposed to Ellington? Or opposed to cotton farmers?

And where does the Independent's editorial postion end and Walter Pierce's personal opinion begin? Are the two one and the same?
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written by Walter Pierce , June 06, 2011 - 07:59 pm
Ragin,
While the Ind's editorial board is opposed to wool, I merely draw the line at cotton-polyester blends.
wp

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written by neutral party , June 06, 2011 - 08:05 pm
No wonder Washington treats the state the way it does.This smells of our Gov Jindal.
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written by Funny , June 06, 2011 - 08:12 pm
"Independent opposed to politicians that switch from Democrat to Republican, like Foster, Michot, Durel, Dee Stanley, Bertrand..."
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HAHA! Come on ragin. You're really making me hurt!

Michot is awesome because he attacked that EVIL, rich man Pat LeBlanc. Durel is awesome because he hands out hundreds of thousands of free money to art people. Bertrand is awesome because he brown-noses Durel better than anyone else.
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written by NORTHSIDIAN SHOTGUN , June 07, 2011 - 02:56 am
And Walter is the man, because he does,nt bend ovah, and I would say that Walter has never stated one personal, or bias opinion, in the Independent. Really dude, he's not that originalble, HA-HA...
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written by The Original Northsidian , June 07, 2011 - 02:05 pm
Mikie Michot never met a tax or pay increase he didn't love!! WE WILL NEVER FORGET!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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written by Bill Walker , June 08, 2011 - 12:30 pm
There are many facts regarding an Article V Convention that can be found at www.foavc.org. The author, for example, fails to mention that 49 states have already submitted over 700 applications for an Article V Convention. This is well over the number of applications required by the Constitution to cause Congress to call a convention. The reason a convention has not been held is Congress refuses to obey the Constitution. The applications can be read at the website noted above.
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