Trump Administration Should Avoid European Style Drug Pricing

There seems to be a renewed push for the United States to copy the socialist health care model of Europe with regard to health care pricing.  Importing socialism from nations like Germany would be a mistake because it will destroy the market forces that have made the United States the economic and innovation leader of the world. With all the flaws we have in the American health care system, more government interference will not make things better – it will make the system worse.

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Posted on September 1, 2020 and filed under Donald Trump, Heathcare.

Louisiana Citizens for Job Creators: AG Landry Supports Firehouse BBQ

Attorney General Jeff Landry & Congressman Clay Higgins Photo Source: Central City News 

Attorney General Jeff Landry & Congressman Clay Higgins
Photo Source: Central City News 

Earlier this week, Attorney General Jeff Landry submitted an Amicus Brief in support of Firehouse BBQ’s case against the Governor’s Mask Mandate!

As we’ve seen during this crisis, some of our politicians are willing to exert their power in any way they see fit while some seek to strike a balance between constitutional rights and public health. 

Landry has proven, time after time, that our basic constitutional rights are his chief concern when it comes to restrictions on our life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Our founders wrote the Bill of Rights for a reason and last we checked, there isn't an amendment that says “all the aforementioned rights are turned off in the event of a virus.”

Jeff Landry knows the Constitution and what’s right. That’s why he’s been fighting back against any unconstitutional measures. 

Here’s a quote from the brief: 

This case is not about whether masks or face coverings are a good idea. It is about what the Governor and the Department of Health can do during an extended public health emergency and – importantly – how it can constitutionally do it  - Jeff Landry

We are proud of AG Landry for his efforts to defend the constitution. No politician or crisis is bigger than our principles. 

We applaud Jeff Landry’s support of Firehouse BBQ with his Amicus Brief!

Read the brief HERE!

Posted on August 21, 2020 and filed under Coronavirus, Jeff Landry, Louisiana.

Louisiana AG warns violent crime in US will each 'epidemic' levels: 'There's a tipping point that's coming in this country'

In a phone interview with Fox News, Landry said that while he has tried to be tough on crime in his state, he realized years ago that in other parts of the country there were signs that crime would reach “epidemic” levels.

"When I became attorney general back in 2016, one of the first things that we tackled was we took a very proactive fight against crime," Landry said. "I predicted four and five years ago that this country was headed towards an extreme violent crime outbreak, that it was going to become an epidemic."

Read more: Louisiana AG warns violent crime in US will each 'epidemic' levels: 'There's a tipping point that's coming in this country'

Posted on August 21, 2020 and filed under Louisiana, Jeff Landry.

What's Really Going on With John Bel Edwards' "State of Emergency" Regarding the November Election?

Yesterday, John Bel Edwards, our Democrat Governor, declared a state of emergency for the November 3 presidential elections.  Now, he did this on the same day that he reported Louisiana is no longer in the “red zone” in positive test rate set by White House guidelines.  Mind you, he declared a state of emergency months ago and there is no need to declare another one as this current emergency is ongoing.  So, what does John Bel know that we don’t know about November, which by the way is several months away?

My fellow Louisiana citizens, it’s time to have an awakening. I am going to offer you a little dose of reality.  Let’s call it a red pill.  Now, you don’t have to take it.  But, if what I believe is going down, goes down, at least you’ll have had the opportunity to understand why.

The National Democratic Party is trying, by any means necessary, to upset and upend this presidential election.  They have gone as far as to “War Game” what happens if States cannot meet the deadline to send its electors to the electoral college.  In such a scenario, Biden, would not except the election, blame Trump for the chaos associated with mail in ballots, which will be chaos, and try to get the election over to the U.S. House of Representatives, who would decide the Presidency.  One of the “war games” was secession from the Union by the West Coast, yes, the same West Coast that is currently under siege by Antifa.  Think I’m making this up?  It was all reported in the New York Times.

How does JBE fit into this?  Well, he is planning to run in 2022 against John Kennedy for the U.S. Senate.  The only way for him to have any success is to be in lock step with the people that control the campaign dollars, the National Democratic Party.  There is a reason that Mayor Adrian Perkins (Soros Candidate) is running against Bill Cassidy, and it’s not because anyone believes he has a chance.  It’s a two-part reason. First, his race will bring national dollars into Louisiana to build out the campaign infrastructure John Bel will need in 2022.  Secondly, a minority on the ballot creates standing for the legal challenges that will come in when JBE doesn’t get his way in “setting up” the November Election.  And, when he doesn’t, expect the usual suspects to come out of the woodwork, along with the Liberal Louisiana Press Corps, to claim voter suppression and disenfranchisement.  All of this will be JBE’s contribution to the chaos the DNC is trying to create.

If you’ve watched the “news” lately, you have seen the hysterics over mailboxes being mysteriously removed from places all over America.  This faux hysteria is being ginned up by the DNC.  Mailboxes have been scheduled for removal for years.  The practice started under Obama and Biden.  In fact, over 14,000 were removed by their administration.  Why?  Cost cutting from the broke Postal Service.  And, I ask, do you get your mail from the blue mailboxes on the corner?  How does this interfere with you getting a ballot?  How does it interfere with you using the postal service?  It doesn’t.  This is called building the narrative.  It’s a disinformation campaign being executed by a political party that will do anything to seize power, including giving political cover to violent Marxist and Socialist in democrat-controlled cities around the U.S.  How do you think voting is going to go in the West Coast states that the DNC envisions seceding from the Union?  Ask yourself, whose allowing and creating the chaos?

Look, Joe Biden can’t win this election under any normal conditions. Therefore, other means are being employed.  You can accept this all as “emergency preparation” but understand that it is election stealing preparations.

John Bel Edwards does not have authority over the Election process in Louisiana.  The Secretary of State, Kyle Ardoin, does.  The only way for the Governor to inject himself into this process is if there is a State of Emergency.  Despite falling infections, falling death rates, JBE is creating the narrative.  He’s declaring the emergency in advance.  He’s following the DNC’s lead and playbook.  He’s preparing the way for his Senate run in 2020 by doing the bidding of his overlords in Washington and he’s going to do everything he can to cause chaos in our own elections.

Now you know.  And, as events unfold you will not be able to forget it.  You’ve been awakened.

Posted on August 20, 2020 and filed under John Bel Edwards.

ATR Statement on Drug Pricing Executive

“A most favored nation proposal would slow medical innovation, threaten American jobs, and undermine conservative opposition to Medicare-for-All.

“President Trump has consistently opposed efforts that would lead to a government takeover of America’s health care—such as the “Medicare-for-All” scheme pushed by Democrats in Congress and on the campaign trial. As recently as his 2020 State of the Union Address, the President promised 'We will never let socialism destroy American health care.'

“Rather than fighting these socialist policies, a MFN would adopt them. This will have disastrous consequences to the economy and health care system and to the broader effort to fight against the government takeover of health care.

“The order is not set to be effective until August 24.  Between now and then we urge the President to explore ways to shift to a market-based approach like those the Trump Administration has consistently supported in other areas of healthcare.”

Read more: ATR Statement on Drug Pricing Executive Orders

Posted on August 19, 2020 and filed under Heathcare.

LAGOP Statement on Joe Biden's Pick for Vice-President

Baton Rouge, LA – Yesterday afternoon, Democrat nominee for President Joe Biden announced his running mate would be California Senator Kamala Harris. 

Sen. Harris is the left-wing political operative who sought the Democratic nomination for President last year by aligning her politics with the radical left and attacking the very same candidate on whose ticket she is now running! During her campaign, she publicly supported:

  • Abolishing all private healthcare and requiring Medicare-for-All. 

  • Stripping American’s of their second amendment rights through the use of executive orders.

  • Passing the anti-job Green New Deal while raising taxes on the middle class.

  • Decriminalizing illegal immigration and offering illegal immigrants free healthcare and other services.

She has not since renounced any of these positions; if anything, she has been emboldened since the COVID pandemic began.


The choice in November is now clearer than ever: a vote for Trump-Pence is a vote for peace and prosperity; a vote for Biden-Harris is a vote for violence, anarchy, and socialized medicine. The danger of a Biden-Harris administration is grave, and the price our country would have to pay is far too high.

Only a vote for President Trump will ensure that America’s economy will be rebuilt, our country strengthened, and our people empowered. Let’s Keep America Great!

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Posted on August 12, 2020 and filed under Joe Biden, LAGOP.

Energy Companies Respond to Fifth Circuit Ruling in Coastal Lawsuits

NEW ORLEANS, LA (AUGUST 10, 2020) —The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit today issued a ruling in two coastal lawsuits, which challenge exploration and production activities conducted throughout Louisiana’s coast during the past century, affirming the district court decisions to remand the cases to state court.
 
Melissa Landry, speaking on behalf of the legal teams representing BP America Production Company, Chevron, ConocoPhillips, ExxonMobil Pipeline Company and Shell, released the following statement:
 
“Today’s ruling does nothing to strengthen the factually and legally meritless claims at issue in this litigation. In whichever forum these cases are ultimately considered, these flawed legal attacks do not advance meaningful solutions to restore our coast. Reaching back in time to sue for decades of federally authorized activities that were lawfully conducted and actively encouraged by these very same government plaintiffs is neither fair nor productive. Addressing the complex challenges of coastal land loss requires leadership, cooperation, and collaboration. These divisive lawsuits seek to rewrite history and undermine the efforts of hardworking men and women who help power our communities, support our economies, and drive investments in conservation and restoration projects across Louisiana’s working coast.”
 
The decision addresses two cases: Parish of Plaquemines v. Riverwood Production Company, et al. (“Riverwood”) and Parish of Cameron, et al. v. Auster Oil & Gas Incorporated, et al.(“Auster”).
 
A copy of the order can be found here.
 

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For Background Use Only: 
Procedural Background: Beginning in 2013, private plaintiffs’ attorneys representing seven local governments (parish governments or district attorneys of a represented parish) filed forty-three coastal lawsuits, including the Riverwood and Auster cases, against more than 200 energy defendants in Louisiana state courts. The Louisiana Attorney General and Louisiana Department of Natural Resources have since intervened as additional plaintiffs in the coastal lawsuits, which generally allege that oil and gas defendants violated Louisiana’s State and Local Coastal Resources Management Act of 1978 (SLCRMA) by failing to obtain or failing to follow the terms of  state-issued coastal permits.  
 
The oil and gas defendants removed the cases to federal court in 2018 after a plaintiffs’ expert report revealed, for the first time, plaintiffs’ legal theories for attacking oil and gas activities undertaken before SLCRMA was enacted, when the activities were subject to extensive federal direction and control. Specifically, defendants argued (1) the plaintiffs’ challenge to federally directed wartime activities triggered federal officer jurisdiction, and (2) the plaintiffs’ claims regarding federally-regulated pre-1980 activities necessarily raise substantial federal questions.
 
The plaintiffs filed motions to return the cases to state court in 2018. Two federal court judges issued rulings that would have sent the cases back to state court. Today’s ruling by the Fifth Circuit upheld those decisions.
 
Today’s ruling stands in contrast to an earlier decision by the U.S. Fifth Circuit in another case against oil and gas defendants asserting claims for coastal land loss, Board of Commissioners of the Southeast Louisiana Flood Protection Authority-East v. Tennessee Gas Pipeline Co., which held that plaintiffs’ state law tort claims were properly adjudicated in federal court given the district court’s finding that “[w]hile plaintiff may not be expressly challenging a specific action of a federal agency, the breadth of plaintiff’s claims amounts to a collateral attack on an entire regulatory scheme.”
 

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Editor’s Note: In the Fifth Circuit, Riverwood is captioned, Parish of Plaquemines v. Chevron USA, Inc., Case No. 19-30492.  Auster is captioned, Parish of Cameron v. BP America Production Co., et al., No. 19- 30829.

Posted on August 10, 2020 .

Louisiana Citizens for Job Creators: AG Landry Blasts Social Media Over Censorship ofAmerica's Frontline Doctors

Following the censorship of America's Frontline Doctors, AG Jeff Landry has issued a letter to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg blasting his political bias and blatant attack on free information.

AG Landry issued a scathing letter to Zuckerberg following the censorship of a group of independent doctors who came forward at a press conference to give their take on the coronavirus. The group called America’s Frontline Doctors stood up and spoke out against the disinformation being spread by the liberal media. As usual though, the moderators over at #BigTech have removed the video and struck down anyone talking about the press conference. Mark Zuckerberg’s Facebook pulled down the video from all accounts sharing it and censored those uploading the video to the platform. The other big social media platforms like Twitter and YouTube followed suit in the censorship.

“It seems you and your team at Facebook choose to censor or misuse your algorithms to downplay voices on one side of the issues while failing to do so on the other,” said Landry 

The letter from the Louisiana attorney general broke down exactly what happened:

“Recently, Breitbart News and others live-streamed a group of licensed American doctors who were sharing their professional medical opinions regarding COVID-19. Apparently, Facebook made a choice to limit their voices.”

 Landry concluded his letter with this pointed statement: 

“You can give access to all the information available on this pandemic. You can allow users to make decisions for themselves.”

We agree with AG Landry! We need to have as much information as possible and We The People deserve to be able to make decisions for ourselves. 

Thanks to AG Landry for standing up to Facebook and fighting for Free Information!

Click HERE for more information about AG Landry's letter. 

Posted on August 6, 2020 and filed under Jeff Landry.

Exclusive: Louisiana AG Jeff Landry Blasts Facebook Censorship of Breitbart in Letter to Zuckerberg

Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry has written a letter to Mark Zuckerberg, blasting the Facebook CEO and his platform for censoring medical discussion around coronavirus, in particular the censoring of a viral Breitbart News video of a press conference with frontline doctors and a member of Congress discussing responses to the virus.

“It seems you and your team at Facebook choose to censor or misuse your algorithms to downplay voices on one side of the issues while failing to do so on the other,” said Landry.

Read more: Exclusive: Louisiana AG Jeff Landry Blasts Facebook Censorship of Breitbart in Letter to Zuckerberg

Posted on August 4, 2020 and filed under Jeff Landry.

Socialist Drug Price Controls Have No Place in America

Pssst…  Want to turn American healthcare into the equivalent of this week’s Iowa Democratic caucus fiasco? 

Just import foreign drug price controls to the United States, and voila. 

The same types of people who couldn’t manage to introduce a new app in a caucus involving a few thousand people on a single night in a single state expect us to trust them to control healthcare with metronomic precision for 330 million people?  Mark me skeptical. 

For his part, President Trump offered reassurance in his State of the Union speech this week when he said, “To those watching at home tonight, I want you to know we will never let socialism destroy American healthcare.” 

Read more: Socialist Drug Price Controls Have No Place in America

Posted on August 4, 2020 and filed under Drugs, Heathcare.

State AGs Cheer Administration 'Star' Barr

Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry hailed Barr for maintaining his calm demeanor as House Democrats repeatedly interrupted him with the argument they were “reclaiming my time.”

“General Barr, like our law enforcement officers battling anarchists in the streets, should be applauded for his civility and restraint in the face of an angry mob,” said Landry, “These Joe Biden voters have no interest in discourse just destruction.”

Read more: State AGs Cheer Administration 'Star' Barr

Posted on July 29, 2020 and filed under Jeff Landry.

LANDRY: Letter to the Governor

AG Jeff Landry continues to explain his legal opinion on Gov. Honor Code’s mask mandate and the requirements that basically force Louisiana businesses to become enforcement agencies.

Letter to the Governor

"Now, you have placed our job creators in the crosshairs. Your mandates seek to put the burden on them to enforce your new rules. State immunity does not protect our job creators from federal civil rights claims or the myriad of other federal liabilities they may face in executing your edicts. It is simply wrong and beyond your authority." Read the full letter to the Governor: https://bit.ly/3hoaJQO

Posted by Office of the Louisiana Attorney General on Wednesday, July 22, 2020

VIDEO: Senator Cassidy Kitchen Table Wins!

In anticipation of Senator Bill Cassidy qualifying for re-election later this week, Louisiana Legacy has released a video highlighting the senior senator's six years in the United States Senate, with the help of conservative legislators from all across the state. 

Since defeating Mary Landrieu in 2014, Senator Cassidy has quickly become a leader in Washington D.C. on issues like healthcare, energy, and now, combating the COVID-19 pandemic. Senator Cassidy has fought for families and often tackled what he calls "kitchen table issues" -- those that impact everyday, hard working Americans. He partnered with President Trump's daughter and White House Advisor Ivanka Trump to pass the Paid Family Leave Act helping families navigate the crucial first years of a child's life. He has championed mental health awareness and assistance for Veterans; he has fought to bring transparency to medical billing and reduce the cost of prescription drugs. Here in Louisiana, he has worked to protect our coast and safeguard our oil and gas jobs. 
Six years is simply not enough. We need Bill for six more! 

We need to re-elect US Senator Bill Cassidy for US Senate!

Posted on July 22, 2020 and filed under Bill Cassidy, Louisiana.

Jefferson Parish business owners sue John Bel Edwards over mask mandate, coronavirus restrictions

The plaintiffs claim their businesses were devastated by the governor's original state stay-at-home order issued in March. The latest order, they assert, will be even more destructive to their livelihoods and violates their right to peaceful assembly and free expression. It also puts business owners at risk of physical harm, as disputes over mask mandates in other parts of the country have led to violence in some cases.

The order is "unconstitutionally vague, riddled with many exceptions, many of which are subjectively determined," the suit says.

These arguments dovetail closely with — and even cite word for word at times — the opinion offered by Landry last week, who asserted that the legal foundation for the governor's July 11 order was "flimsy" and that it was "vague as to penalties and enforcement."

Read more: Jefferson Parish business owners sue John Bel Edwards over mask mandate, coronavirus restrictions

Posted on July 21, 2020 and filed under Coronavirus, John Bel Edwards, Jeff Landry.

LANDRY: LETTER TO GOVERNOR JOHN BEL EDWARDS ON HIS MASK MANDATE

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July 20, 2020

Hon. John Bel Edwards
Post Office Box 94004
Baton Rouge, LA 70804

Dear Governor Edwards, I appreciate your deep concern over the official Opinion 20-0068 issued by the Louisiana Attorney General’s Office last week.

Shortly after we – at great cost to our economy and personal freedoms – “flattened the curve,” you surprisingly applauded extraordinarily large groups of people who were gathering in violation of practically every order you had issued to contain the virus – orders which emphasized social distancing.

While you could have applauded people exercising their Constitutional right to the freedom of speech while at the same time chastised attendees for failing to protect people from the spread of the virus, you did only the former and none of the latter.

Now, you seek to further impede the Constitutional freedoms of all Louisianans without any concrete goal or objective based on published metrics.

After seeing your lack of admonition of those violating your guidelines, surely others – especially those in similar age groups – figured that if it was okay to gather in the streets in large numbers without social distancing or other protective measures, surely it was okay to gather in large groups at locations like nightclubs and bars.

In the last few weeks, the spike of virus cases is predominantly in the same age groups we saw take to the streets and then to the nightclubs and bars. Yet, you have taken no responsibility for allowing this to happen or for cheering it on without admonitions. You did not seem greatly concerned about the possibility that these young people might go visit grandma and grandpa at the time.

The concern, under the law, is that you have seemed to pick and choose who receives the brunt of your executive authority. In place of a thoughtful use of your authority, you have decided to punish everyone not marching in the streets or destroying statues.

Now, you have placed our job creators in the crosshairs. Your mandates seek to put the burden on them to enforce your new rules. State immunity does not protect our job creators from federal civil rights claims or the myriad of other federal liabilities they may face in executing your edicts. It is simply wrong and beyond your authority.

Many citizens of Louisiana have reached out to our office with serious concerns over your decision-making on these issues. Their concerns, and my concerns, with your new mandate are not that it attempts to improve the situation we face with COVID-19; rather, it is that it does so in a manner that is destructive to the economy of our State and the livelihood of our citizens.

Thousands of small business people could lose their entire life’s work because of your indiscriminate actions. Had you made more attempts to seek consultation with others, a more rational approach could have been made.

As I have repeatedly stated, you can use a scalpel; but that would require you to take responsibility. I understand you are not interested in that as it is easier for you to turn citizen against citizen and business against customer. As to any perceived change in position, it has to do with where we are today not where we were months ago.

Things have changed. We now know the severity of this disease and how it is nowhere in the ballpark of predictions made in March, not only because of our previous actions but because the scientific data indicates this to be the case.

Like you, I trusted the data and models generated in March. But since then, they have been proven to be wrong on a scale of grand magnitude. Therefore, our response needs to change by the same degree of magnitude. By the same token, your extraordinary powers need to change by the same degree of magnitude.

I noticed in your recent letter that you did not address the issues related to your actual authority and the legal mechanism to enforce it. You also seemed to struggle with the idea that a business, or my government office as you pointed out, could choose to require the use of a mask but that your statewide government fiat is not the same. A mandate is government dictated; office policy is the choice of that private business or management of that office.

A mandate, under an emergency, should have metrics by which to advise the public on whether it has succeeded and when the supposedly temporary mandate would end. That information has not been provided either to me or my representatives who have participated in every UCG meeting which we were invited.

Unlike you, I have faith in the people of Louisiana. I think they are fully capable of making decisions and assuming risks associated with daily life. Driving to work every day is probably the most dangerous thing we do day-in-and-day-out, yet we do it routinely. We have chosen to exercise our right to assume that risk and make our livings.

Three months ago, like the two of us, the people of our State did not know or understand what they were facing. You and I stood together with them to take it on and “flatten the curve.” We did it to provide our health care professionals the ability to prepare for treatment and to establish better protocols.

Now, we must learn how to live with this. We have all been educated; this is no longer a complete unknown.

We know who is vulnerable. I think all citizens should take every measure possible to protect their own health, safety, and lives. I also believe we should give them every opportunity to do so. We should not turn neighbor against neighbor. We should not attempt to turn our job creators into state-run police. And we should be thoughtful and responsible to all, equally. You have not done so under these recent actions.

We can agree on one thing: people should take every measure to protect themselves and those with underlying health conditions should take extra precautions. People should wear masks if they deem them appropriate for the purpose of protecting themselves and others. We should encourage and educate people on their proper use. We should also educate our citizens on things they can do to boost their immune systems and stay healthy.

This virus will not disappear tomorrow, and it will be difficult – if not next to impossible – to eradicate. The American Society for Microbiology has noted that “to date, the World Health Organization (WHO) has declared only 2 diseases officially eradicated: smallpox caused by variola virus (VARV) and rinderpest caused by the rinderpest virus (RPV).”

A vaccine will not 100% rid us of this China-originating plague. We need to be working on practical, achievable, and realistic practices that we can perform long-term. You have not been doing so, and that is regrettable because – without realistic and achievable goals – we will continue to be reactionary.

Finally, I must again address your false attacks on my efforts throughout this crisis. You pretend as if I have not been engaged in the process; yet you know full well that either I or a member of my staff has attended, virtually in many cases, every meeting you mentioned. We have been available as a resource if, and when, needed. And we have evaluated meticulously every one of your executive orders.

The Attorney General’s Office has been extraordinarily generous in giving you every benefit of the doubt. Yet, we cannot conclude that you are now within your authority.

I stand by my opinion. You are acting beyond your authority.

For Louisiana,
Jeff Landry
Attorney General

Now is Not the Time to Disrupt Medical Supply Chains with Buy American Policies

Citizens Against Government Waste (CAGW) understands the concern the administration and members of Congress have with China and its recent actions concerning the coronavirus.  But, when the nation is in the middle of an unprecedented public health crisis, it is not the time to impose restrictions on federal agency purchases.  The U.S. is already having shortages with medical supplies like face masks and medical gloves without compounding the problem by imposing strict “Buy American” mandates on manufacturers.

Read more: Now is Not the Time to Disrupt Medical Supply Chains with Buy American Policies

Posted on July 20, 2020 and filed under Heathcare.