Why Louisiana Stays Poor

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  • Опубликовано: 12 ноя 2018
  • With all Louisiana's wealth in natural resources and industry, WHY DO WE STAY SO POOR?
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  • @BreadAccountant
    @BreadAccountant Год назад +86

    Not from Louisiana, not even from the US, I come back to this video every now and then to remind myself of the lengths that corruption can ruin a great place. I hope that Louisiana will one day become the state it should be. The future is as bright as we make it.

  • @sykes758
    @sykes758 4 года назад +88

    In Louisiana, citizens don't tolerate corruption, they demand it. After Katrina, a famous comedian said that half of Louisiana was under water and the other half was under indictment.

  • @pburtchaell
    @pburtchaell 10 месяцев назад +29

    This is terrible. Thank you for making this video, as I was not aware of these tax exemptions. As a Louisiana citizen, I absolutely want it fixed, but I’m disheartened. I think not enough people are aware of the structural/political issues in our state, and continue to vote in the politicians who continue to support it. I grew up in Louisiana and I plan to permanently move away in the next year. I’m sad because I love Louisiana people and culture. But I want to live in a state where I can really see myself prospering and eventually having a healthy, safe, and happy family.

    • @thecatreturns-
      @thecatreturns- 10 месяцев назад +1

      You could be Mississippi

    • @michaelsix9684
      @michaelsix9684 Месяц назад

      it's a small state, it can be improved, I live in Tx, it's getting like CA here

  • @3rdstreetcarter
    @3rdstreetcarter Год назад +34

    I’m from Franklin. A random guy came up to me while I was doing overnight work in Zachary La and began a conversation about the work I was doing. He told me about this video so I search it up and saved to watch later. I must say timing is everything, and just now watching the video I think it’s one of most insightful and informative videos I’ve seen on RUclips. Thanks, I know I need to get more involved

  • @JudgeDillon
    @JudgeDillon 5 лет назад +1037

    it's amazing that corporations can be exempt from property tax but that individual's homes cannot.

    • @gpk1982
      @gpk1982 5 лет назад +14

      I was thinking the same thing.

    • @kgal1298
      @kgal1298 5 лет назад +118

      This is actually an irritating point I bring up, but when I do I get kick back from mainly conservative people saying "well if they don't get the tax break they'll go somewhere else" okay so how bout we give them no tax break throughout the states and tax them more for running business in the US if they try to leave the states? Businesses shouldn't have individual liberty, but thanks to certain laws and judges they do.

    • @STho205
      @STho205 5 лет назад +29

      That is a very good point. However it is not just industrial corporations, but also intellectual and foundation properties, as well as overpriced, highly profitable hospitals and major church corporations.
      Universities buy up huge amounts of buildings and land in cities like Boston/Cambridge. The schools are very profitable and basically the clubhouses of wealthy families, yet individuals and small businesses get their assessments doubled every few years, every time a university, not for profit (that pays directors very well) companies, and churches buy more land through their foundations. Ironically their consumption of land/buildings puts more financial pressure on roads, fire, police, etc...
      It is time for single tax. Land taxed on its useful value and these property taxes apply to everyone the same. Churches too for property tax. It is property and if my home can be taxed, so can theirs. I'm not a profit company either.

    • @prestonrogers835
      @prestonrogers835 4 года назад +4

      Genghis Khan you don’t know what you’re talking about. Also, I didn’t say Homestead Act, I said Homestead Exemption. Due to the oil and gas industry in our state anyone who owns a home may file for Homestead Exemption if it is the primary residence and not pay for up to $75,000 worth of property taxes. Granted in today’s values that’s only knocking off about 1/2 the taxes for most people but still significant savings. I’m not taking up for ITEP. I believe it should be re-evaluated and amended. But do some research before you try to correct someone.

    • @squarecracker
      @squarecracker 4 года назад +1

      @Genghis Khan lol you killed him in that argument.
      Do you think ITEP is a good program? I hate that the frame it as a subsidy when it's an exemption. They frame it like the government is doing them a favor by letting them keep their money.
      It seems the logic it that it gives people jobs and increases adjacent property values.

  • @b-byrd8010
    @b-byrd8010 3 года назад +2723

    I am a native Louisianaian. If the people would stop electing and re-electing corrupt politicians we could be such a better state. Louisiana is a fantastic state but corruption has ruined us.

    • @riverton70
      @riverton70 Год назад

      Then stop voting Democrats into office!

    • @b-byrd8010
      @b-byrd8010 Год назад +60

      @@riverton70 I'm am a Conservative.....not my choice my fellow Louisianaians vote Democrats to be the governor..

    • @OayxYT
      @OayxYT Год назад +289

      @@b-byrd8010 i dont think this is a matter of republican or democrat, because you can have asshole politicians on both sides. I just think that, regardless who is in power, should take in account the states prosperity into account

    • @b-byrd8010
      @b-byrd8010 Год назад +70

      @@OayxYT Oh I agree we have terrible politicians on both sides. The reason Louisiana is poor is because of laws corrupt politicians came up with.

    • @thegoodsmaster
      @thegoodsmaster Год назад +161

      @@b-byrd8010 kind of painted yourself into a corner there.

  • @RIP_Sinners
    @RIP_Sinners Год назад +173

    "If the wealth of a nation is mostly dug out of the ground, it is a terrible place to live, because a gold mine can run with dying slaves and still produce great treasure." -CGP_Grey [Rules for Rulers]
    Corollary: Great places to live are founded on the economic strength of happy productive citizens.

    • @lokiodinson5412
      @lokiodinson5412 Год назад +12

      to underline that: Switzerland has zero ground resources, yet it's famous for innovation and quality goods like watches, machinery, engineering, etc. and happens to be one of the highest ranked countries at life quality...

    • @aussie6910
      @aussie6910 Год назад

      Look what mining has done to Salt Lake City.

    • @richardandrus2194
      @richardandrus2194 Год назад +7

      @@aussie6910 Utah's economy is highly diversified, with its GDP split among agriculture, petroleum, mining, finance, information technology and tourism. That's one of the main factors in Utah's economic success.
      The areas in the US where mining is/was the predominant source of income, like West Virginia, eastern Kentucky and northern Nevada, are pretty poor and terrible places to live.

    • @aussie6910
      @aussie6910 Год назад +7

      @@richardandrus2194 Good. You need a diversified economy. I've read that Utah is the 2nd driest state in America & that the population is forecast to grow 60% by 2060.
      Where's the water coming from?
      Salt Lake City's arsenic problem is just the start. Your economic systems MUST be sustainable not just diversified.
      They ALL use water.

    • @tristfall1
      @tristfall1 Год назад +2

      That CGP Grey quote was my thought too. But at least Louisiana *is* a democracy. If the people of the state can form voting blocks pushing for pro-tax, pro-welfare, or pro-public funding ideals, it's not like these businesses can leave with all of these investments in the state and natural resources in the ground. It'll be a hard fight, but make the people the keys to power, not the industries.

  • @jimbrown5091
    @jimbrown5091 Год назад +76

    This is happening in many states. Louisiana has taken it to the extreme. What scares me is that other states look at this model and want to emulate it as much as they can...hoping to avoid the downside.

    • @notyourmama4166
      @notyourmama4166 Год назад

      I can throw a rock and hit a single parent broken home. Louisiana isn't poor, people in this state make poor decisions and accept mediocracy
      the single mother household rate is second highest in the nation, behind Mississippi, coincidentally Louisiana is the second poorest state, behind Mississippi.
      How about we stop making excuses and make personal progress?

    • @whatjake7898
      @whatjake7898 Год назад +3

      “Other states look at this model and try to emulate it.” Do you have an reliable source to back up this statement?

    • @jimbrown5091
      @jimbrown5091 Год назад +9

      @@whatjake7898 I am a economic development professional, so...yes.

    • @michaelbrownlee4857
      @michaelbrownlee4857 Год назад

      I assume that is due to them wanting to bring note corperations in to create more $$$$🤔

    • @842wolves
      @842wolves Год назад +4

      Georgia has a referendum on the ballots for ending ad valorem taxes on the timber industry coming up during the next election. This would end property taxes on their equipment. I really hope it doesn't pass, but the voters of my state tend to just see "lower taxes" and vote for it. We already have a ton of similar laws for things like agriculture or the inventory of businesses and more.

  • @turbofan67
    @turbofan67 5 лет назад +2375

    You think those good ol' boys on the state board might be getting some kick backs from all those tax exemptions they hand out so freely ?

    • @ryanjhenry2493
      @ryanjhenry2493 5 лет назад +110

      Good point. SOMEONE is making a killing besides big business.

    • @DodgeNbullits
      @DodgeNbullits 5 лет назад +23

      Yes

    • @fjalics
      @fjalics 5 лет назад +141

      I don't know, but I'll bet you anything those companies have everything to do with who sits on those boards.

    • @privateindividual9593
      @privateindividual9593 5 лет назад +31

      Set up sting operations . The kickbacks occur in private land or the swamp

    • @privateindividual9593
      @privateindividual9593 5 лет назад +43

      85 years of rubber stamping average 80% Corporate tax breaks, according to this video. Just maybe.

  • @celieboo
    @celieboo Год назад +463

    I grew up in Louisiana. We used to always say "thank god for Mississippi or else we'd be the bottom of xyz." This video sickens me. I knew it was corrupt, but damn. This is embarrassing.
    I hope the citizens of Louisiana wake up and demand more.

    • @johnbrentford5513
      @johnbrentford5513 Год назад

      Louisiana is a Democrat shithole.

    • @KahnShawnery
      @KahnShawnery Год назад +15

      We teased our friends in college who came from Louisiana. Did you guys have electricity or run an extension cord to Texas?

    • @celieboo
      @celieboo Год назад +6

      @@KahnShawnery Ha! I remember hearing jokes like that. Funny that you mentioned electricity from Texas. When that major power outage happened last Winter my family was not affected. My parents moved to East Texas (deberry). That part of Texas is on the eastern power grid that comes out of Louisiana. So they were not affected.

    • @shridharambady2069
      @shridharambady2069 Год назад

      Having a functioning democracy and supporting your local community is labeled as "socialism" by Rush Limbaugh, and we can't have that. So instead they vote for David Dukes to rob them.

    • @johnbrentford5513
      @johnbrentford5513 Год назад +1

      @@shridharambady2069 How did Rush Limbaugh get in this? He's dead never lived in Louisiana.

  • @andrewadcock6435
    @andrewadcock6435 Год назад +51

    I’ve lived in Louisiana my whole life (20 years) and didn’t know it was this bad. I would love for them to remediate this so that future generations don’t have the struggles we’ve had

    • @rustyshackleford6637
      @rustyshackleford6637 Год назад

      Louisiana is for bitches

    • @johnscimeca899
      @johnscimeca899 Год назад

      Stop voting Republican every Democratic state that's better than any of you Republican states. The poorest states in the us are all Republicans States they are called welfare states and most of the Democratic states give money to the state from Federal taxation. It wasn't for the Democratic seat you guys wouldn't have a pot to piss in

    • @ericsilver9401
      @ericsilver9401 Год назад +1

      Same, 21 and just felt normal to me. Citizens of this state are tough tho, so I feel progress will come

    • @sspears62
      @sspears62 3 месяца назад

      ​@ericsilver9401 it will never change as long as we have corrupt politicians selling out the best interests of us Louisiana citizens.

    • @michaelsix9684
      @michaelsix9684 Месяц назад

      big business controls the govt. it needs to change

  • @allthingsnu4673
    @allthingsnu4673 Год назад +15

    My siblings and I are first generation Texans. Both of our parents grew up in Louisiana; we have over 400 years of family history there. Because of family property purchased by my two great-grandfathers alone, I've known something was very different between the property taxing system in Louisiana vs. Texas for a long time. This video does a great job of explaining the problems and I really hope Louisiana gets them resolved... the people of Louisiana deserve much better. My family and I were just there a few days ago to bury my mother in the same cemetery where many of our deceased family members are buried. On top of the occasion we were there for, it was so depressing to me to drive through Louisiana and see so much poverty, not just in the homes and trailers people live in, but several of the roads I drove on are in need repairs or replacement as well. If more money starts flowing to the people and the areas where they live, I might want to buy a vacation home there. It would mean a lot to me to be closer to my family's roots and the relatives who still leave there.

    • @suzbone
      @suzbone Год назад +2

      Deepest condolences on the loss of your mother.
      I grew up in Louisiana... just recently went back for the first time in 3 years. Depressing as hell, but the food was amazing as always. SMH

    • @allthingsnu4673
      @allthingsnu4673 Год назад +1

      @@suzbone Thank you 💚... Yes, we enjoyed the food, as always.

    • @rustyshackleford6637
      @rustyshackleford6637 Год назад

      It's total fuckin trash

  • @Paul-gz5dp
    @Paul-gz5dp 5 лет назад +55

    This is what happens when all the wealth stays with a small handful of people, and everyone else does not matter.

    • @bobsteve4812
      @bobsteve4812 4 года назад

      whacky pax Can’t without healthcare or the money/credit to start it. It also puts everybody at the whims of the economy if the owner a business(vast majority fail anyway)

    • @michaelsix9684
      @michaelsix9684 Месяц назад

      study Huey Long, he made business pay more taxes long ago

  • @JALNIN66
    @JALNIN66 Год назад +159

    It's about time someone points this out. Every citizen of Louisiana is being robbed daily. These corrupt politicians need to be replaced and held accountable for their actions.

    • @ajs11201
      @ajs11201 Год назад

      These corrupt politicians were put there by the fine people of Louisiana. Good luck getting them to vote for a Democrat. Somehow their governor gets a pass--I'll never understand why--by virtually every other elected official in Louisiana is a Republican and enacts policies that harm the citizens of the state.

    • @notyourmama4166
      @notyourmama4166 Год назад

      I can throw a rock and hit a single parent broken home. Louisiana isn't poor, people in this state make poor decisions and accept mediocracy
      the single mother household rate is second highest in the nation, behind Mississippi, coincidentally Louisiana is the second poorest state, behind Mississippi.
      How about we stop making excuses and make personal progress.

    • @thegodblogger3812
      @thegodblogger3812 Год назад +5

      Nope, they won't, because voters love them

    • @GermanShepherdDaphne
      @GermanShepherdDaphne Год назад +1

      Try moving to New York State! Biggest kick in the arse by crooked politicians!

    • @tokarp390
      @tokarp390 Год назад

      they cannot be replaced because it is single majoritarian electoral system , so there are 2 tribes and company pays off both tribes just because freedom of speech xD

  • @sandrab2589
    @sandrab2589 Год назад +22

    I've been to Louisiana twice. The first time, I was driving cross-country with a toddler in a large truck, towing a car. The people I met in that state were so friendly and helpful. I left with a very good impression. (Could NOT say the same for Texas.) Years later, I returned for a job interview at a large hospital. I was shocked by the attitudes of the administrator and other professionals who interviewed me. They were not interested in improvements, new ideas, or changes of any kind. Just wanted to hold the status quo. Said things like, "oh the people here will never go for that". It was as if they had just given up hope. I left so depressed, and never returned.

    • @user-lt1jd1ye3v
      @user-lt1jd1ye3v 4 месяца назад +1

      People are very “that’s the way it’s always been and it’ll never change” here. That’s why I always said Louisiana isn’t progressive and I was raised here. LA does not look towards the future; it looks towards the 1850s or something 😅

  • @cyberbob2010
    @cyberbob2010 Год назад +23

    What a fantastic presentation and what a display of civic duty. Our country could use more people like you standing up for their communities.

  • @NoorAnomaly
    @NoorAnomaly 5 лет назад +317

    As a foreigner living in the US, I've always wondered why the "South" is always so poor. This explains so much. Thank you for explaining this.

    • @johncunningham8213
      @johncunningham8213 2 года назад +21

      None of their preferred solutions would help the citizens be less poor.

    • @fortusvictus8297
      @fortusvictus8297 Год назад +35

      Except it doesn't.
      The REAL culprit is brain drain and wealth transfer to the larger cities up north that own all of this property being discussed. They even mention the record level of foreign direct investment...well, that means foreign direct ownership of the profits as well. Nearly every dollar made by these industries they describe go straight to NYC, London, and Silicon Valley.
      What they discuss in the video are symptoms, not causes.

    • @Hippobottomless
      @Hippobottomless Год назад +35

      @@fortusvictus8297 well the solution is raising commercial property taxes atleast to a certain extent it will help.

    • @AnyVideo999
      @AnyVideo999 Год назад +17

      @@Hippobottomless Taxes do not create wealth. You cannot believe that you can create true generational wealth by siphoning off of others and giving it to cronies.

    • @bobbycrosby9765
      @bobbycrosby9765 Год назад

      @@fortusvictus8297 the brains are draining because the state doesn't give a rats ass about its citizens, as shown by this video. Anyone with half a brain and the ability to do so should abandon the state. The record levels of foreign investment are probably because of these ridiculous exemptions. The cherry on top is they seem to be mostly for petrochemical companies, which are also probably polluting air and groundwater. So the state is giving them a discount to come and kill off the people they supposedly represent, while performing no analysis as to whether there are any upsides to doing so.
      Apparently the Louisiana government doesn't even have to pretend to care about their citizens.

  • @elisabethkolling6697
    @elisabethkolling6697 Год назад +52

    I have a good friend who (along with his wife) is from Louisiana. After college he came to Houston to work in the oil industry. Lost his job during the 1980s oil and gas crash. He wasn't finding any work so he went back to Louisiana to find a job, telling his wife "Put the house on the market." After a few days he called her and said, "Take the house off the market - I'm coming home. I'd forgotten how much I hate this place."

    • @voiceofreason2674
      @voiceofreason2674 Год назад +3

      I’ve spent time in Houston it’s the worst of Texas traffic and Louisiana violence combined resulting in the most astounding fat angry people you ever saw in your life. Baton Rouge and New Orleans are way better

  • @denisehall4818
    @denisehall4818 5 месяцев назад +3

    This is why the residents of Louisiana loved Hughie Long.He made the corporations pay.

  • @HatedJared
    @HatedJared Год назад +35

    As someone who works in data, great job keeping this data driven and factual and not based on "Feelings". Its very easy to follow your research and understand a cause and effect relation. I'm not from Louisiana but I'm from another "traditionally poor state" - Michigan and I think some of the problems you face are some of the same ones we also face. I hope your politicians can turn it around.

    • @johnstrawb3521
      @johnstrawb3521 Год назад +4

      Thinking it's politicians who might turn it around is the same woeful ignorance and passivity that made Louisiana poor in the first place.

    • @spk1121
      @spk1121 Год назад +1

      @@johnstrawb3521: Precisely

    • @NemisCassander
      @NemisCassander 7 месяцев назад

      I agree that this is very factual. I was born in Louisiana but not raised there. All of my extended family live there, though. I want things to change. And while I understand that traditionally corruption has been an issue, it sounds more like simple laziness on the ITEP board, combined with the justifiably ridiculous breach of subsidiarity. Trying to vote in better politicians isn't the way, though. Holding the politicians accountable for their actions, and ensuring that any and all politicians know that they will be held accountable for their actions, is a better plan.

  • @johnlandry9365
    @johnlandry9365 5 лет назад +431

    This is why I moved to Texas 16 years ago. EVERY citizen in Louisiana needs to see this. Thank you so much for making this video.

    • @TheCforet
      @TheCforet 5 лет назад +23

      John Landry I moved to Texas 2 years ago because my wife is from Houston. Best decision I ever made in my life. Wish I could get other to understand and see the corruption. Being someone born and raised in New Orleans. It sucks to see your city on a decline. The potential is there but it will never change because at the end of the day money talks and bullshit walks.

    • @vignetteorleans1631
      @vignetteorleans1631 4 года назад +8

      New Orleans is going down now.They will be another LA we have adopted Socialism and a man who admits being a Marxist took down our monuments as blacks lost their homes .

    • @veloxian
      @veloxian 4 года назад +76

      @@vignetteorleans1631 bro watch the video again capitalism killed LA not socialism bro

    • @terrancesavoy7899
      @terrancesavoy7899 4 года назад +3

      Hy eveybody up in Houston be from Louisiana 😂

    • @uberdeity
      @uberdeity 4 года назад +15

      ​@@veloxian Watch the video again. That's millions of dollars of money coming in from those Evil Capitalists that's not being taken in because of lazy Government officials not doing proper due diligence to make sure that the State actually profits from the tax breaks (which is the idea behind them), or corrupt Government officials getting kickbacks for handing out tax breaks.
      Capitalist tax breaks would include a cost-benefit analysis. Which these are supposed to, but according to the video no-one's done one for 82 years. So it's not Capitalism that's at fault here.
      To be clear, it's not 'proper' socialism either. It's laziness and/or corruption, and you get those in any type of government!

  • @ladymadame7646
    @ladymadame7646 2 года назад +1616

    I remember working at a hotel when I lived in New Orleans and met a man from there that had moved to Colorado. He told me prior to moving to Colorado he never left Louisiana and thought it was the best state ever. He then said "I got so use to seeing the clean interstates and meeting nice people in Colorado, I came back here to visit 3 years later. I looked around and realized this is a NASTY ass city with no opportunities I can't believe I stayed here most of my life". He was happy he left and at that moment I started a plan to leave. I've been gone for 4 years and never going back.

    • @grod805
      @grod805 Год назад +73

      A girl I met at college in California grew up in Louisiana. She had a similar experience

    • @jimsmith8359
      @jimsmith8359 Год назад

      Here is the problem, this video doesn't address why the man from Lady Madame's story left. They blame it on not stealing from corporations enough, but since you lived in New Orleans, tell me, is the problem there really conservative tax policies, or is it the banana republic blue dog government that is infamous for its corruption?

    • @ladymadame7646
      @ladymadame7646 Год назад +12

      @@jimsmith8359 Louisiana is not perfect and has always had corruption issues. This same problem persists in any big minority/tourism city. New orleans specifically caters to it tourists and not the locals. Case closed.

    • @jimsmith8359
      @jimsmith8359 Год назад +1

      @@ladymadame7646 that is my point. Why New Orleans sucks has nothing to do with conservative tax policies. It has everything to do with liberal corruption, which is present in many major cities as you noted.

    • @ESponge2000
      @ESponge2000 Год назад +6

      Well if it took moving out to not want to return home, then that’s encouraging. Just saying if it was really that awful, one would not leave it behind by accident but be screaming to get out even before leaving Louisiana. There obviously are far worse places to live out there in the world. But sure let’s fix what we can. Let’s improve education quality and go big on that. But on a positive note, I know a number of retirees who found peace moving back to the pelican state. Keep in mind part of the reason it is poor is for those who are broke but want to have a home with a shower a kitchen and not worry about being evicted if they can’t work 5 jobs or else be working intensively, it’s relatively affordable to live an easier existence.
      I’m not going to blame multi-billion dollar facilities for this poverty as they aren’t doing anything illegal, plus they employ people and if they left the state to narrow the wealth gap, Louisiana wouldn’t have any additional money for education they would have LESS!!! . These businesses aren’t making poor people any poorer, their wealth (which is totally independent of any other money Louisiana has outside of oil refineries) just isn’t significantly going to most other Louisianans under existing state tax policy, the same tax policy that makes Louisiana very affordable to own property worry-fire. I understand the anger is not seizing an existing opportunity to extract wealth in the state from taxing windfall profits, but at least there is a tax base what if there wasn’t? We want this tax base to stay in Louisiana. How about keeping taxes low and cost of living low in Louisiana but simply target better education and make it a prime state goal and then Louisiana could easily in even 5 years or less climb to #1 highest education quality in America.
      Cost of living and real estate is cheaper in Louisiana let’s start there. Inflation is killing people’s wallets across the US and if wages and prices are lower down in Louisiana that isn’t just a good thing it may be a lifesaver for people who can’t afford housing. Louisiana can make a small modification in channeling a new focus in education in even a particular city or Parish and it could do exceedingly well as it will be at a price that is shockingly affordable relative to anywhere else in America.

  • @RagingOwlbear
    @RagingOwlbear Год назад +2

    I don’t even live in Louisiana and this pisses me off unbelievably.

  • @ghintz2156
    @ghintz2156 11 месяцев назад +5

    I just discovered this today. I wish everyone in the state would watch this so maybe they'd quit electing people who don't care about us.

  • @ericspencer8093
    @ericspencer8093 5 лет назад +1015

    Wow, as an outsider (not from Louisiana) I've visited the state numerous times, and the impression is always the same---shocking poverty and decay. I've always thought of Louisiana as an under-developed state that has just been passed-by the 20th & 21st Centuries. To learn that economically, it's a very wealthy state with huge economic production and growth from which residents are deriving little to no benefit SCREAMS exploitation. This is a clear lesson in the vital importance of taxes and how they are used.

    • @stanleytolle416
      @stanleytolle416 5 лет назад +10

      @@scuddyleblanc5119 now that pattern is becoming equal opportunity. White women are now following this pattern of single motherhood. Truth is that work needs to be done to stop this pattern. Better schools and better jobs for men.

    • @ericspencer8093
      @ericspencer8093 5 лет назад +75

      @@scuddyleblanc5119 Those are symptoms of poverty, not the causes. There is something terribly wrong with a state where businesses do so well and people do not. The vid does a decent job of explaining why that is with hard numbers.

    • @Goodkidjr43
      @Goodkidjr43 5 лет назад +8

      @@ericspencer8093 NO. People who were poor and had kids, STILL got married for centuries. So poverty is not the cause....

    • @romanval69
      @romanval69 5 лет назад +20

      @@Goodkidjr43 Back in the day people sold their kids when they couldn't care for them.

    • @ericspencer8093
      @ericspencer8093 5 лет назад +17

      @@Goodkidjr43 No. For centuries the poor lived on farms and grew their own food. The welfare system prevents couples from getting married, which is why there are so many single mothers.

  • @sfoley123
    @sfoley123 5 лет назад +35

    Always wondered why Texas seemed to benefit more from the same industries than Louisiana. This is absolutely absurd and shameful.

    • @michaelsix9684
      @michaelsix9684 Месяц назад

      we're having similar problems here, shrinking tax base with growing population, no income tax either

  • @KennyBellau
    @KennyBellau Год назад +5

    Commenting in 2023: THIS. WENT. NOWHERE!!!

  • @joshuaguste6883
    @joshuaguste6883 Год назад +37

    This video can be summarized like this; Louisiana is the way it is and won’t improve due to decades of bad decisions, mismanagement, ego tripping, and above all, simple human selfishness.
    Thank you.

    • @devintaylor8702
      @devintaylor8702 7 месяцев назад +1

      The turtles 🐢 are marching in the swamp Lilly pad to Lilly pad 😊

    • @Mehwhatevr
      @Mehwhatevr 3 месяца назад

      Yeah, I can't see how any of this could be fixed. It's not like people are unaware of this. People complain about this issue in every state. Louisiana is just the worst offender.

  • @tigerfight85
    @tigerfight85 Год назад +203

    My uncle served in the Air Force in Louisiania and absolutely loved that state, but he was shocked by the poverty and the rampant corruption.

    • @cajunstrat
      @cajunstrat Год назад +14

      The corruption is off the charts. I was born in Louisiana, witnessed it first hand.

    • @voiceofreason2674
      @voiceofreason2674 Год назад +4

      @@cajunstrat what type of corruption have you seen first hand ? I’ve lived here my whole and never seen anything. Granted I do not associate with any rich people

    • @cajunstrat
      @cajunstrat Год назад +6

      @@voiceofreason2674 two tier justice system favoring d'rats in South Louisiana. Anything from DWIs, speeding tickets and in one case, a murder. In each case, I knew the defendants, victim and judge. If you are a connected d'rat, you have a great chance of getting away with it. That was not long ago, guessing it's the same today. I think anyone who drives anything on any road in Louisiana has to know that the cost of the materials and labor didn't exactly go where it was supposed to go. Having a 4 time governor serve time in prison is kinda like seeing it first hand as well. Your whole life? I gotta ask, how old are you and what bubble are you living in?

    • @voiceofreason2674
      @voiceofreason2674 Год назад

      @@cajunstrat the criminal Justice system? Come on that’s not corruption that’s how it is everywhere. Cops and lawyers family can get off easily. I want to know about real corruption like elected officials getting wined and dined by huge corporations

    • @mccalejk2
      @mccalejk2 Год назад +5

      ​@@cajunstrat I mean, you sort of lose all credibility when you call them "d'rats". Furthermore, it's a little odd that you knew the victims, defendants and judges in 4 separate cases and then judge the whole state by then saying South Louisiana. Not sure why "south" is capitalized.

  • @smileandlaughs
    @smileandlaughs 5 лет назад +318

    Guess who's being taxed the most from Louisiana, it's the citizens that's barely making a living.

    • @12christianmouser21
      @12christianmouser21 5 лет назад +5

      Those sale taxes

    • @amazonqueen5694
      @amazonqueen5694 4 года назад +9

      you said what i was thinking. i bet at this point in time we all want our taxes back. so it can go into the hands of people who bust our asses to keep high society living on easy street. thats how the deep south stays poor and either on the poverty line or a dollar above the poverty line. low wages and high taxes exist because we can not satisfy the rich.

    • @azimmer
      @azimmer 4 года назад +7

      I can't believe y'all put bug eyed John bell back in office.....unbelievable.

    • @karencarter4072
      @karencarter4072 4 года назад

      @@azimmer I agree. But, is the loyal opposition any better ? Plus, the opposition parties, or candidates, may tell you one thing, and then in office, do the exact opposite. Someone, or some powerful group, is in control of the parties.

    • @katieopry1544
      @katieopry1544 4 года назад +4

      azimmer471333 better than phony Eddie Rispone

  • @proflex310
    @proflex310 Год назад +3

    Reminds me of the country where I was born. It is very rich in oil, natural gas, metals, timber and other resources and is the largest exporter of these resources. But due to a highly corrupt government, the average income of the people is very low...

  • @PLFMM
    @PLFMM Год назад +2

    This was sadly very eye opening! (Btw: Nice audio edit reversing "Money" to match Graphic!)

  • @gp6857
    @gp6857 5 лет назад +132

    I desperately want everybody in Louisiana to watch this video!
    Thank you!
    💜💚💛

    • @captaincrawfish
      @captaincrawfish 4 года назад +2

      G P I shared it on FB, I am 💯🤯.

    • @Rafael-gn2fe
      @Rafael-gn2fe 3 года назад +1

      Keep sharing this video on every platform.

    • @johncunningham8213
      @johncunningham8213 2 года назад

      Why? The problems in Louisiana would be exasperated under these fools' solutions.

    • @nickthompson1812
      @nickthompson1812 Год назад

      @@johncunningham8213 oh yeah? Mind explaining how? Anybody can make vague statements with no evidence. Watch.
      No, their solutions would solve the problems not exasperate them.

    • @johncunningham8213
      @johncunningham8213 Год назад

      @@nickthompson1812
      Raising taxes on businesses, especially to a certain extent like California, makes those businesses want to leave for a lower taxing state.
      Even if those companies decided to stay, it would affect how they operate in a way that either harms the employees or the customer.
      Using taxes for social safety nets provided by the government in the form of public school and universal Healthcare never works. When the government has total control over those sectors, the quality goes to crap because there is nobody against which they need to compete.

  • @PeterSodhi
    @PeterSodhi 5 лет назад +658

    This was an outstandingly professionally produced video.

    • @RadioNul
      @RadioNul 4 года назад +21

      except for the annoying guitar in the background

    • @jake7740
      @jake7740 4 года назад +3

      I love your sarcasm

    • @jsbrads1
      @jsbrads1 4 года назад +1

      I found that complicated method of calculating tax credits rather unprofessional. It makes it sound like redistribution is the goal, not to charge the business a fair tax bill for services.

    • @3markaw
      @3markaw 4 года назад +1

      Why does it take these good folks to bring this to light ? It appears this has been going on for decades. Are there no politicians in La. to figure this out and drum it into the voters heads that they are being ripped off on a massive scale ? Is the electorate in La. so enamored of not rocking the boat as to go along with the corrupt no/low tax business environment to their own peril that they can't snap out of this stupor they are in ? Maybe the whole state has breathed in too much of the local petrochemical fumes that they don't remember what fresh air smells like.

    • @jsbrads1
      @jsbrads1 4 года назад +3

      @@3markaw I disagree, the only people who own the company deserve the profits of that company. The purpose of taxes is for the government to raise funds to pay for services that can't be privately operated, not for local poor to loot the local wealthy to pay for their services that should be privately sourced.

  • @91thewatcher23
    @91thewatcher23 2 месяца назад

    From a neighbor in Texas I wish y'all the best, thank you for advocating for responsible government like this. I've met so many kind and earnest people from Louisiana & served in the Army with them too. We got so many of y'all after Katrina, some went back & others stayed. I can see Texas veering towards a similar fate if we don't get our heads outta the sand about corruption in state offices. I wish y'all the best & want to see your state succeed.

  • @bryanfrentz3271
    @bryanfrentz3271 Год назад +6

    I was born and raised in Louisiana and left the state 2 years ago. It was the best decision that I have ever made. Both of my children have left Louisiana and will not be returning. I would strongly encourage college educated, high net worth individuals and businesses to leave the state as quickly as possible. You won't regret it

  • @workwillfreeyou
    @workwillfreeyou 5 лет назад +61

    Corruption = Wealth Inequality.

    • @jay01kc76
      @jay01kc76 5 лет назад +2

      Should have said, Their corruption is equaling, or causing wealth inequality, or poverty. Not corruption equals wealth inequality. You sound like your about to attack Capitalism.

  • @GraceKeyz
    @GraceKeyz 4 года назад +808

    Great video... I went to school in Louisiana, now living in Texas. I’ve always been amazed at the stark contrast in infrastructure... as soon as I cross the border from Texas into Louisiana, the roads are noticeably inferior. I’ve never been able to explain this, since both states have similar natural resources... this video makes sense. Thank you for doing this.

    • @EarthToBri
      @EarthToBri 4 года назад +43

      The longest living joke with my family when we visit Texas is that you know when you cross the border going either way bc either the roads become wonderful or the roads turn to crap 😂

    • @imfacejacked6046
      @imfacejacked6046 4 года назад +62

      I live in Missouri ( I'm from Missouri) but I lived in Louisiana for 2 years. I feel so bad for ppl in Louisiana lol alot of them don't even know how bad it is they are so proud of Louisiana and I was always like...why?! The whole state is a ghetto.

    • @louisianapatriot5818
      @louisianapatriot5818 4 года назад +12

      bush oil money and other huge corrupt officials there in texas too

    • @macart5429
      @macart5429 3 года назад +7

      Are the roads in Louisiana worst than i95 in South Carolina

    • @carywest9256
      @carywest9256 2 года назад +3

      @@louisianapatriot5818 Thank you! I have Republican leanings, but l can't stand none of the bushes. Old man Bush was a sneaky sumbitch who was the head of CIA during Ford's short span. He was born in milton, Massachusetts.
      His oldest was a failed oilman, and his bitch-ass was born in new haven, conn. He is no a Texan than myself. I was made and raised in Harris Co. Texas, but born in Shreveport and 18 days old when ma & pa and my granny Shelton took back down to the Houston area.
      So l'm a registered Coo-nass, but a Texican in my heart.
      Still have kinfolk in Louisiana- Caddo,De Soto and Beauregard Parishes.

  • @OmniphonProductions
    @OmniphonProductions Год назад +4

    I had no idea! I've said, for years, that BIG OIL should not be getting tax subsidies, while their CEOs are "earning" seven figures per year and they're posting billions of dollars in profit per quarter. Any company that seeks to avoid paying taxes (or wages) to support the communities where they operate doesn't deserve to do business at all. It's high time the short-sighted lawmakers realized, "We could cut their subsidies in half, and Louisiana would _still_ be giving them a better deal than any other state. They're not goin' anywhere."

  • @janelleforest2418
    @janelleforest2418 Год назад +5

    we could have the BEST roads and BEST schools if this was stopped. No Louisiana politician can say they "love" Louisiana and allow this crap to happen. Its all BS!

  • @terrieyoung8942
    @terrieyoung8942 3 года назад +425

    This is absolutely amazing I live in Louisiana and I am one paycheck away from being homeless and corporations get away with murder this absolutely sickens me

    • @four-x-trading5606
      @four-x-trading5606 2 года назад +20

      Come up north that's what I did when I went homeless back at home in Louisiana I got a job up north here in 2 days came with just a suitcase and $200 in my pocket and the pay is way better and overall quality of life is way better I use to live in north Dakota for 2 1/2 years but now I live in Montana it's been almost 5 years here you get use to the cold Montana is better though more to do than North Dakota Wyoming is a good state too no income tax Montana just had no sales tax all the states up north are way better than the states down south you don't really struggle up here because jobs are everywhere

    • @Hippobottomless
      @Hippobottomless Год назад +9

      @@four-x-trading5606 Born n raised in Minnesota it’s amazing here. Used to live in fargo North Dakota for 2 yrs life is good there too but it’s very cold and windy and most importantly nothing to do there you’ll die of boredom lol. Atleast there’s lots of stuff u can do in Minneapolis.

    • @four-x-trading5606
      @four-x-trading5606 Год назад +1

      @@Hippobottomless true I have lived in Cambridge MN for a couple weeks it was beautiful there I now live in Montana

    • @four-x-trading5606
      @four-x-trading5606 Год назад +1

      @@Hippobottomless I wouldn't mind visiting Duluth either I watch MAV on RUclips he's from there

    • @hcim1809
      @hcim1809 Год назад +1

      @@four-x-trading5606 this quote will be in a history textbook in 200 years :)

  • @jamesgrey3368
    @jamesgrey3368 5 лет назад +20

    I grew up next to Louisiana and went there numerous times. It can be summed up with "great resources, stupid people".

  • @-RunninNGunnin-
    @-RunninNGunnin- Год назад +9

    I'm from Finland and I became a big fan of New Orleans, Louisiana after playing Mafia 3 and Red Dead Redemption 2 😂 Those games made me read about the history and culture of the city and now I wanna visit New Orleans very badly. In my opinion New Orleans has to be one of the most fascinating and unique places in the whole North America. New Orleans with its population of about 170 000 was also the biggest and pretty much the only city of the South during the civil war. It's crazy to think that todays big city like Atlanta had a population of less than 10 000 people when the civil war began.
    I know New Orleans is not = Louisiana but I also find Louisiana as a state very interesting because it's a mix of French, Other European, African American, Cajun and Creole cultures. It feels like a state where moders hipsters meet old-time rednecks. There is swamps and bayous in the south where you can find big ass alligators, turtles and pelicans and all kinds of interesting animals. Also Stalekracker Official, one of my favorite content maker, is from Louisiana so I think it has to be my favorite state 😁

    • @seDrakonkill
      @seDrakonkill 5 месяцев назад

      Native Louisianan here:
      NO is interesting for sure!
      I hope you get the chance to check it out.

  • @DocAkins
    @DocAkins Год назад +4

    Basically, Louisiana is so poor because "the people" have allowed government technocrats/bureaucrats and obscure state review boards to usurp their power. This is why we need an informed electorate.
    This is one of MANY reasons to promote local governance as the foundation with decreasing influence as government reigns over larger areas snd more distantly.

  • @donnalibbey9748
    @donnalibbey9748 5 лет назад +50

    Great presentation. I can see why corporations like to move to Louisiana. I can also see how bad it is for the citizens of LA.

    • @highlandervalasik9274
      @highlandervalasik9274 Год назад

      State put forth these tax exemptions to get business to La. These two leftest know they are not telling the entire story

  • @moldovancrisis5482
    @moldovancrisis5482 5 лет назад +303

    I tend to be one of the last to support a tax increase, and being Louisiana, my initial thought was of corruption and levee funding being diverted. But this is a very solidly argued point that Louisiana went way too far in practically exempting industrial properties from property taxes.
    Then my next reaction was that there was no way the political fight would be won so I was pleasantly surprised to see the progress shown at the end.
    Congratulations to you guys for helping to create a significant improvement in public policy! Now I hope the money will be well-spent.

    • @tobisways2221
      @tobisways2221 5 лет назад +23

      Properly research who you vote for and the money will be well spent. Keep voting in these same crooks and nothing will change.

    • @PMickeyDee
      @PMickeyDee 5 лет назад +18

      Louisiana is plagued by money in politics and good ole boy dealing. Remember when your getting prepared to go to your polling place to research who is funding those candidates and those who are proposing tax hikes research who those tax hikes affect. Sales tax affects those at the bottom the most whilst property taxes tend to affect those at the top. Sales tax sounds more equitable because everyone pitches in the same amount for the same product but in reality those who are already struggling are pitching in more of their income due to the fact that they do not account for a person's means when calculated.

    • @isocarboxazid
      @isocarboxazid 4 года назад +23

      Taxes are the price you pay for having a decent, functioning society. Don't pay taxes, base your economic principles in selfishness, and you get... third world places like Louisiana.

    • @americanalligator1284
      @americanalligator1284 3 года назад +1

      @@isocarboxazid "third world places like Louisiana"
      🖕🏻

    • @isocarboxazid
      @isocarboxazid 3 года назад +1

      @@americanalligator1284 Don't blame me. I was just born there... and left as soon as I could. State has never stopped being a third-world shit hole though.

  • @joshuapatrick682
    @joshuapatrick682 Год назад +3

    I’ve lived in Louisiana, Lafayette, New Orleans and Monroe for 39 years, worked there for 23 years and it’s the old adage, it’s now what ya do but who you know rings truer here than anywhere. There is no breaking into the inner circle of those with means of wealth generation they inherited. Competition is discouraged by corrupt politicians and their needless bureaucracy.

  • @SwampSquatch70
    @SwampSquatch70 4 года назад +19

    I was born and raised in Louisiana. I left after high school graduation. I moved back to Louisiana to be close to my terminally ill Dad. One day I will move out of state again.

  • @killersalmon4359
    @killersalmon4359 5 лет назад +19

    I can't understand how anyone from LA can watch this video and not be FURIOUS.

    • @louisianastormz1022
      @louisianastormz1022 4 года назад +2

      Didn't take a video for some of us. We been furious

    • @josephp.4672
      @josephp.4672 4 года назад

      FURIOUS IS SO WEAK A WORD!!!!

    • @vblacka4117
      @vblacka4117 3 года назад

      Too busy getting ready for the big 🦀 crab boil, and drinking beer to worry about this.

  • @19airaz
    @19airaz Год назад +7

    I was born in Baton Rouge but raised around the Houston area, I've gone back and forth to Baton Rouge often in my life to visit relatives. I love the culture and food of Louisiana but I always felt sad that I never felt comfortable with the idea of moving there even for a little bit to reconnect with that side of my history. It seems that there are people in positions of power who are likely getting paid to keep Louisiana poor.😔

    • @voiceofreason2674
      @voiceofreason2674 Год назад

      I’ve lived in both Baton Rouge is nicer than Houston especially if you go to Lsu.

    • @NickDiasOuttaMyLeague
      @NickDiasOuttaMyLeague 10 месяцев назад

      @@voiceofreason2674 I’m from BR as well and there are some really nice and beautiful places to live parts of Mid-City, neighborhoods around LSU campus and all the way to South Baton Rouge. It’s north Baton Rouge that has sadly turned into a third world country.

  • @CyreneDuVent
    @CyreneDuVent Год назад +1

    I expected this to be a typical video essay, but this was much more. Thank you

  • @MaJieMao
    @MaJieMao 5 лет назад +51

    Wow what a corrupt corporate state

  • @vannjunkin8041
    @vannjunkin8041 4 года назад +39

    It's also the paradox of the south.. I've lived in Georgia, Alabama, and Louisiana.. these economics are universal throughout..

    • @tomw9599
      @tomw9599 4 года назад +3

      Yet they keep electing the same criminals.

    • @everettduncan7543
      @everettduncan7543 4 года назад +1

      In MS it's prisons, in MO it's Big Soy and Big Pasture, AR it's cotton, in Kentucky it's the dams, etc.

    • @everettduncan7543
      @everettduncan7543 4 года назад +3

      @@tomw9599 that's part of the plan. They want to keep us uneducated so that we vote against our own interests

    • @Boxhead42
      @Boxhead42 4 года назад +7

      I assume when you referred to Georgia, you meant south GA, because north, or the Atlanta metro area is an entire other world, with vastly different economics.

    • @vannjunkin8041
      @vannjunkin8041 4 года назад +2

      @@Boxhead42 It's the same over here in North Alabama. I live in Huntsville. Birmingham up is a totally different state. Then Montgomery South There are barely any radio stations .. (yes you were right) I lived in Augusta for 3 years.

  • @mikelally97
    @mikelally97 Год назад +2

    Wow! Solid research here. Sunlight is the best disinfectant.

  • @AlwaysFaithful10
    @AlwaysFaithful10 10 месяцев назад +2

    I am from Louisiana and realized this was one of the worst places to live at the age of 13. I am now 53 and have been to and or lived on every continent on this planet. I moved back home a little over 2 years ago and it’s actually worse now than I thought it was at the age of 13. Corruption Poverty Crime and the lack of Education is stunning. This is a horrible state.

  • @duncanbleak3819
    @duncanbleak3819 5 лет назад +58

    What a revelation this video is. Perhaps the most infomative 15 min I've spent on YT.
    Thanks!!!!

  • @davimattos7081
    @davimattos7081 5 лет назад +19

    I don't know how I came across this video, but I'm stunned...

  • @jimcarney7174
    @jimcarney7174 6 месяцев назад

    This has got to change! THANK YOU for this little nugget!

  • @PlanBMarketing
    @PlanBMarketing Год назад +1

    I would think if someone did an audit on the committee members, you would find some well compensated members.

  • @AJKCllc
    @AJKCllc 5 лет назад +160

    This video is fantastic. Extremely interesting and very well edited. Being from Kentucky, I see our name next to yours. Would love to see an analysis of my home state.

    • @PogueMahone1
      @PogueMahone1 5 лет назад +3

      Kentucky sucks too, particularly east of I-75.

    • @gregglass4796
      @gregglass4796 5 лет назад

      AJKCllc wew

    • @aakksshhaayy
      @aakksshhaayy 5 лет назад +18

      It's all the same shit, uneducated people electing greedy old men who say a good 'ol bible verse in their speeches. You want republicans, fine, but don't pick a piece of shit like Matt Bevin... oh wait too late.

    • @kennyw871
      @kennyw871 5 лет назад +11

      Don't worry, this bullshit goes on nation-wide. It's the American way of doing business. It tells me that many millions of Americans enjoy being poor without adequate health care, housing, education and nutrition. If it was so bad, they'd (we) would change it. Were if not for the middle class in America, we would of had a revolution long ago and there may be one in our future as the middle class is shrinking more-and-more under our current system of government. What's the best way to fight back? Educate and vote, or register to vote and vote. If you don't vote, you must love being hopelessly poor.

    • @chris532008
      @chris532008 5 лет назад

      nutrino voting only verifies u agree with the oppression. If they have an election where only govt employees vote than working people can strike shut down country till every govt employer surrenders for imprision,ent. If a few million fail to show hunt them down and kill them

  • @GeorgeSeeAll
    @GeorgeSeeAll 5 лет назад +424

    Stop Corporate Welfare. Everyone pays their fair share.

    • @Dagan81
      @Dagan81 5 лет назад +7

      100% and mass wealth redistribution, save of course the most educated of the elite in power, who decides who gets to keep how much of their own money.

    • @youtubasoarus
      @youtubasoarus 5 лет назад +17

      Problem is, they export all the profits into offshore tax havens... then they don't pay a dime to Uncle Sam. That's why Louisiana and other states are broke as shit.

    • @youtubasoarus
      @youtubasoarus 5 лет назад +7

      @Great Lakes Uh, that's the narrative they are focusing people on (ie. rich people own the media). As in, they are manipulating people. The welfare mom in the park ain't shit on the trillions in tax cuts that go around each year.

    • @mdargusch
      @mdargusch 5 лет назад +3

      Corporations should not pay income tax, but should pay property tax. Property tax goes to local governments. Income tax is mostly federal and takes away from money that would otherwise be used to pay wages and stock dividends, which will already be taxed at the individual recipient level.

    • @calbear105
      @calbear105 5 лет назад +2

      youtubasoarus No. Louisiana is poor because those markets are not profitible. Stop blaming the greedy boogie men in business because they arent the problem

  • @michaelbrownlee4857
    @michaelbrownlee4857 Год назад +7

    Congrats to all who took the time to not only investigate and search out all this information but to make this video and reach such a wide audience
    I hope and pray it has made a difference for Lousiana and continues to do so

  • @discoverdata5832
    @discoverdata5832 Год назад

    What a great video. This was presented quite a few years ago. It would be awesome to see if any progress has came from this in an update video.

  • @gcb345
    @gcb345 4 года назад +117

    When I was in the Navy, I found that many joined the military to get out of cities or states that sucked badly. The opportunity does not extend to EVERYONE, and those who realized this decided to get out anyway they can. Being in the military to be stationed someplace else, or at least be in a better financial status even if they were stationed back home was a big draw for many people.

    • @vyros.3234
      @vyros.3234 Год назад +6

      Good pay, good benefits, and you can get college payed for. Many people that were in gangs or possibly in crime when they were teens will also join the military to clean themselves up, gain discipline, and for the reasons I listed above.

    • @ialien2077
      @ialien2077 Год назад +3

      @@vyros.3234 It's "paid", not "payed". The irony that you were talking about college.

    • @erictoulon5946
      @erictoulon5946 Год назад +8

      @@vyros.3234 I was doing research for a book and spent a lot of time at the library. A lot of the time I was there there was a national guard recruiter meeting young men who you could tell came from hard living conditions. Many had tattoos that reflected gang affiliation and when they spoke they were trying really hard to be as professional and respectful as possible they had a great deal of difficulty communicating. It was obvious they were attempting to escape from their situation. The recruiter was very helpful and compassionate. I asked him how many were able to get in and he said very few. It was extremely sad. Their parents really failed their children.

    • @johnbrentford5513
      @johnbrentford5513 Год назад

      Louisiana is a Democrat shithole.

    • @feedigli
      @feedigli Год назад +3

      @@ialien2077 And you missed putting in the verb in your snarky line about college. Doesn't really matter if a word's misspelled if the meaning's clear, IMHO, but if you feel good correcting that, have at it.

  • @cosmickatamari
    @cosmickatamari 5 лет назад +156

    And nothing will get done about it. That's the sad truth behind all of this.

    • @skotkik
      @skotkik 5 лет назад +12

      It's that kind of attitude that keeps us in garbage. You've got to change your attitude and fight. There is no saying that goes... "the quiet wheel gets the oil".

    • @TogetherLouisiana
      @TogetherLouisiana  5 лет назад +11

      There's a long way to go, for sure. But citizens and taxpayers are pushing back and winning, all across the state. Here are a few articles:
      The Lens, "In a first, Orleans School Board denies industrial tax exemption request
      "
      thelensnola.org/2018/10/12/in-a-first-orleans-school-board-denies-industrial-tax-exemption-request/
      Shreveport Times, "Caddo school board denies industrial tax exemption
      "
      www.shreveporttimes.com/story/news/education/2018/03/05/caddo-school-board-denies-industrial-tax-exemption/396296002/
      Lafeyette Daily Advertiser, "Carencro company's tax exemption opposed"
      www.theadvertiser.com/story/news/local/2018/07/13/carencro-companys-tax-exemption-opposed-city-parish-council/783410002/
      Times Picayune, "Orleans School Board denies tax break request from Bollinger Shipyard"
      www.nola.com/education/index.ssf/2018/10/orleans_school_board_denies_ta.html
      Shreveport Times, "
      Interfaith urges criteria for approving industrial tax exemptions"
      www.shreveporttimes.com/story/opinion/2018/03/09/interfaith-urges-criteria-approving-industrial-tax-exemptions/410364002/
      The Advocate, "
      East Baton Rouge Metro Council agrees to hard-fought compromise on industrial tax exemption guidelines"
      www.theadvocate.com/baton_rouge/news/article_30fd609e-e841-11e8-9813-73272888a749.html
      Labor Notes, "Teacher Strike Threat Backs Off ExxonMobil
      "
      labornotes.org/2018/11/teacher-strike-threat-backs-exxonmobil

    • @rhyno8644
      @rhyno8644 5 лет назад +1

      Fuck em. Louisiana doesn't want to win at anything but football. The time warp is the tradition that suffocates them. At least they are proud to have more than the minorities how ever low that standard is.

    • @KGBatemyBread
      @KGBatemyBread 5 лет назад

      not with that attitude. keep the apathy up, the people who allow this that you can vote out love that!

    • @rhyno8644
      @rhyno8644 5 лет назад +6

      Case and point
      At a glance one would only see what seems like an economy too small too sustain itself. Culturally these people vote for the exact same privilege that has firmly remanded their poor white position. What are they gonna vote for at this point. They're all trapped. It's like they're comfortable being a little better off than the blacks. I don't want to live a little better than you with just a few more opportunities supporting that way of life in economic hell. Before you get offended by me that's enough money to make the entire south east wealthier than half the country. Figure out where it's going as it never once touches the state economy. You are the same people who vote for privatization. The truth is you need Pedro and all the Muslim immigrants the country is willing to let in to grow your economy. Not like that 1% is paying any taxes.

  • @Ginger51
    @Ginger51 Год назад +3

    Thank you for this explanation! As someone who has lived in three other states before moving to La, I can attest to the fact that it is very poor. The saddest part is that the majority of the people have been here all their lives, love their state passionately, and cannot understand what’s so wrong with the way we live.
    I’d leave in a heartbeat, but I’ve come to love the people and my career has me bound to the state.

  • @snnetteachexnayder63
    @snnetteachexnayder63 8 месяцев назад

    Wow!!! This is an Eye Opener. Thank You for sharing this information!

  • @mistertubby
    @mistertubby Год назад +204

    I will remember this every time someone tells me that if we stopped taxing companies that we would all be employed and paid well.

    • @nickthompson1812
      @nickthompson1812 Год назад +18

      Yes, and this information can also be applied when people advocate for eliminating the minimum wage.

    • @muhammad-bin-american
      @muhammad-bin-american Год назад

      Bro it won't work. Half the country would call this "fake news".

    • @pitpatify
      @pitpatify Год назад

      I've come to realize that the "big state" slogan is actually the most clever and dangerous political lie of them all. What does big or small state actually mean and who profits from either?
      Big state means eventually a lot of people in government and public administration. That costs a lot of _your_ money, so it has to be bad, right?
      Well, only if your rich.
      Poor people can't afford to pay for the things a big government is providing, like food and water quality, education standards and security.
      Rich people don't care about the cost of organic food or bottled water. Compared to their budgets, that's chicken feed.
      They even don't care about bizarre education cost, because the higher the cost, the smaller the number of people who can afford it, which means their kids will be part of a much smaller applicants pool and face less competition; still a win!
      The smaller the government, the better for the rich. But they managed to sell it so well, now the poor are destroying themselves by buying in to the destruction of the very foundation of their existence.
      Beyond a certain economic division in society, a country cannot be a democracy any longer, it either becomes an autocracy of some type or faces a revolution. We will see if the trend is reversed, before it comes to that.

    • @Natibe_
      @Natibe_ Год назад

      Republican policy. They could see it failing in their own damn backyards if they’d look outside their mansions. Yet they shit on California and New York which have ranked at the very top of the list in every category of happiness indicator in the US for a half century. They don’t care about us. They tell us their success is our success and hope we don’t think too hard while they boil us alive.
      Good to see some people in LA finally waking up to real progressivism, breaking down these trusts and captured governments like we should’ve been doing since the Roosevelt era.

    • @abel___
      @abel___ Год назад +9

      Corporation tax (A tax on productivity) ≠ Property tax. Elimination of corporation tax and replacing it with a land tax would be far more efficient

  • @NM-qd3tm
    @NM-qd3tm 5 лет назад +25

    So Louisiana has all the crap going on for them but overall is fairly poor? Sounds like someone is getting conned.

  • @rudyk5657
    @rudyk5657 Год назад +2

    Such a well informed video that explains the reason and solution of helping out Louisiana and its people. Is there an update video showing the results??… I think that would help moral. Btw, I’m from CA.

  • @xxplosive656
    @xxplosive656 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hits the nail on the head. Louisiana is a great state for corporate "personhood", just not actual people. 😕

  • @BubblegumCreepydoll
    @BubblegumCreepydoll 5 лет назад +98

    OMG, I had no idea how bad this was. I lived in New Orleans, Louisiana for 10 years. I actually left because of lack of opportunities, widespread poverty and lackluster healthcare system. I also knew that my life expectancy would go down drastically if I stayed. I did develop endocrine health issues during and and immediately after living there. It took 10 years to figure out what was wrong with me. My DNA may have been predisposed to these problems, but maybe they may never have come up if I never lived there.

    • @arthurgearheard4701
      @arthurgearheard4701 3 года назад +1

      I don't know who you are, but I was born and raised in that city! After high school graduation, I attended the University of Arkansas! I'm a die-hard Razorback fan! New Orleans sucks right now! Although there's non-stop service between XNA and Armstrong, I'd only go there to visit relatives and friends! I'd never want to live there!

    • @mback7558
      @mback7558 2 года назад

      Wait…what?!??

    • @larrymcabee9379
      @larrymcabee9379 Год назад

      The government is giving the peoples money away all over this nation....... it's the modern day slavery......... thanks liberal democrats

    • @BubblegumCreepydoll
      @BubblegumCreepydoll Год назад

      @Steph B you must be from Louisiana? Spending your time dreading a shitty state? I mean why? Don’t you have something to do?

  • @AndrewMeadows777
    @AndrewMeadows777 Год назад +61

    I'm from western New York and this just stuns me. I thought the disparity and corruption is bad here but it doesn't hold a candle to this. I hope the people of Louisiana get justice and a properly funded future!

    • @ryanshaw4250
      @ryanshaw4250 Год назад +5

      I was just in Rochester after 15 years being away and yes your corruption is just as bad. NYC taxes the working poor so hard that no one has any money, they then give hundreds of millions to the non profit the buffalo bills who donates huge salaries to a small number and how many working poor have to cough up half of their paycheck going from 40k/yr to 20..
      New York state spendt over 275 billion per year like 4 years ago and im sure it has gotten worse. the entire national revenues of all mcdonalds in the whole US is 8 billion, that pays for the food, labor, rents, everything.. in the whole US.. and new york cant fix a tunnel, is always charging more, has crushed consumer spending from the working poor, and then just like luisiana, gives free money to certain companies to "boost the economy" and there are upper east siders who work for foundations and volunteer with a non profit credit card..
      the whole thing is whack and yes NY state is worse than lousiana. war on the poor and my friends in our late 30s who live in new york will never be able to take it easy.. keep these people on the treadmill

    • @kingbizzle1357
      @kingbizzle1357 Год назад +1

      I drove from Ohio to Niagara Falls and the roads in the Seneca tribe region are horrible.

    • @notyourmama4166
      @notyourmama4166 Год назад +1

      I can throw a rock and hit a single parent broken home. Louisiana isn't poor, people in this state make poor decisions and accept mediocracy
      the single mother household rate is second highest in the nation, behind Mississippi, coincidentally Louisiana is the second poorest state, behind Mississippi.
      How about we stop making excuses and make personal progress?

    • @CorpsesReborn
      @CorpsesReborn 2 месяца назад +1

      From Lousiana. it can always get worse. Hope your holding up over in NY.

  • @MrThetruthhurts
    @MrThetruthhurts Год назад

    This is so well put together.

  • @Adam13Chalmers
    @Adam13Chalmers Год назад +3

    Very well presented. I'm glad that the opportunity to reduce the subsidies exists. Watch closely as the power begins to build at the local governance level. Corruption can creep in locally too.

    • @MarkHicks326
      @MarkHicks326 Год назад

      Cheaper to buy a lower-level pol to block the needed change

  • @skotkik
    @skotkik 5 лет назад +20

    SPREAD THIS EVERYWHERE! IT NEEDS TO GO VIRAL! Post it on your elected officials sites! GREAT WORK!

    • @youtubasoarus
      @youtubasoarus 5 лет назад +2

      I think the elected officials know this. They're in on it. They are probably profiting from it directly or indirectly. These sweetheart deals are made for a reason and none of it is for the public good.

    • @virginiatyree6705
      @virginiatyree6705 5 лет назад

      4 26 2019 Hey Scott Kick, Yes, I completely agree, spread the word! & vote the RASCALS OUT! Be well. v P.S.: I haven't voted for an incumbent since 1992. You get my VOTE one time; being a politian shouldn't be considered a path to retirement.

    • @Victor-tl4dk
      @Victor-tl4dk Год назад +1

      yeah, and people need to stop relying on things like this to go viral.
      this video has >1 mil. views but all of their other content has less than 50 views often.
      Doesn't look like a recipe for change, just one for emotions.

  • @jackberling8060
    @jackberling8060 Год назад +514

    Man, this is such a great overview of what’s wrong in Louisiana. I hope every citizen is able to see this, but what do they do when they see it? Highly doubt they vote differently.

    • @DivinityAwakened
      @DivinityAwakened Год назад

      "Statistics and logic? I don't know about that, all I know is it's the damn DEMOCRATS fault!" Is exactly how 90 percent of them will react. They are barely people. They're little more than brainwashed drones spouting propaganda for their "side". They don't deserve to have things get better.

    • @johnbrentford5513
      @johnbrentford5513 Год назад

      Louisiana is a Democrat shithole.

    • @mothsinamansuit
      @mothsinamansuit Год назад +12

      Regardless of how we vote it’s ultimately the choice of New Orleans and Baton Rouge, the whole state can vote the polar opposite of them and still lose because they’re the “majority vote”.

    • @b-doggk3486
      @b-doggk3486 Год назад

      Keep 'em stupid and believe in an afterlife. All good people go to heaven 🤔

    • @audreymcknight
      @audreymcknight Год назад +8

      @@mothsinamansuit why do you put majority vote in quotes?

  • @MonkeyWhoWouldBeKing
    @MonkeyWhoWouldBeKing Год назад +1

    when you suggest collecting these taxes you will hear someone suggest that it would bring about capital flight - the conpanies would up and leave. Worth checking the financial value of the infrastructure in louisianna to determine how much they would have to spend if they were to leave and go somewhere else.
    and if it turns out it's 100bn more than these companies have on hand, you can tell the 'capital flight complaint' people to sit down

  • @stevenhall2408
    @stevenhall2408 9 месяцев назад +1

    Dad's side was poor rural sw LA since after the Civil War. Mom's goes back to first French colonists. Dad got out of the navy, went to LSU and got us out of there to California for a better life. Love Louisiana and our extended family there but the legacy of Huey Long gave the big corporations an intrenched interest that is difficult to fix.

  • @luminozero
    @luminozero 5 лет назад +95

    I'm from New York, and almost all of this video was new information to me. Excellent work on clearly and efficiently educating your populace and bringing attention to the corruption plaguing your state. I hope you can turn it around and make a great future for yourselves.

  • @zoefofo7769
    @zoefofo7769 5 лет назад +76

    Lousiana is not a landlocked state. It shouldn't be as poor as it is

    • @Necrotoxin44
      @Necrotoxin44 5 лет назад +4

      Coming from a land-locked state, I take offense to your implication that land-locked states are poorer! (But I say this with good-nature, please don't take this as a verbal attack, lol)

    • @zoefofo7769
      @zoefofo7769 5 лет назад +4

      @@Necrotoxin44 : well I think it's more of a well known fact that landlocked countries or state have geographical disadvantage. That's the context I was using it.

    • @Norman92151
      @Norman92151 5 лет назад +1

      WTF does this have to do with this video? Did you bother to watch it?

    • @chris532008
      @chris532008 5 лет назад +1

      David Root cause is criminsl govt employees

    • @southend26
      @southend26 5 лет назад +1

      Poverty shouldn't be a thing anywhere in this country or this world for that matter. Louisiana is just a good example for why.

  • @marysauder8747
    @marysauder8747 Год назад

    Great explanation. Good job. Talk about this and keep talking about it!

  • @Joel-pg4yi
    @Joel-pg4yi Год назад +1

    The love of my life is and lives In Louisiana. She's poor. Struggled all her life. She's a pure person full with love and pain. Mistreated and not appreciated by bad people throughout the life. I hope God helps her and has mercy on her soul.

  • @speakZarathustra
    @speakZarathustra Год назад +520

    I cried watching this. I was born and raised here. I’ve watched my friends and family vote consistently for politicians who sell them out. They worship Industry and Big Oil, they think bending over & letting the big companies have their way is the only path to economic opportunity.
    I have such a deep connection to this land, such a love and appreciation for it, but I just can’t be here anymore. I can’t watch the thing I love and cherish be ripped apart and torn asunder so greedy politicians and corporations can glean every last drop of wealthy we have.

    • @anthonybrowne3942
      @anthonybrowne3942 Год назад +11

      vote them out.

    • @nzmanhdee6246
      @nzmanhdee6246 Год назад +16

      @@anthonybrowne3942voters don’t vote and then complain

    • @matthewmitchell68
      @matthewmitchell68 Год назад +9

      Im sorry to see and hear this one. Living in a state like West Virginia, Louisiana, Alabama, and Mississippi is tough because they are all so very poor and have very broken politic system. No major institutional infrastructure.

    • @jpny4750
      @jpny4750 Год назад

      @@anthonybrowne3942 - voting alone will not solve it. Just look at republicans and democrats on the federal level, they are all corporate politicians, they are all seeking corporate money. One side is openly wolf, the other is a wolf in a sheep clothing. People need to UNIONIZE. People need to get money out of politics.

    • @meaghanorlinski8464
      @meaghanorlinski8464 Год назад +11

      There is so much info out there linking an economic reliance on oil to low levels of democracy.

  • @seanyoutub2010
    @seanyoutub2010 5 лет назад +110

    Thanks I always knew we were being robbed but just didn't know the details 🤔🤨

    • @hunterpatrick541
      @hunterpatrick541 5 лет назад +1

      Well actually, we arn't being robbed. The schools, fire departments, police stations, etc are the ones being robbed.

    • @phillysupra
      @phillysupra 5 лет назад +5

      I do believe in yall and think things can or could be better. Please keep voting in your own interests and get those Republicans out of the boardroom. Don't worry about voting for president, vote more on a local level. Trickle down economics clearly don't work as shown here and neither do tax breaks... If they make more they give yall less.

    • @privateindividual9593
      @privateindividual9593 5 лет назад

      Soooo whatcha gone do?

    • @wyyclef
      @wyyclef 5 лет назад +4

      @@hunterpatrick541 That means the tax payer (YOU!) are getting robbed.

    • @howardfox2816
      @howardfox2816 5 лет назад +2

      Think of all the wonderful things this money could be spent on !!! "COME AND GET IT " !!!

  • @DarthPrater629
    @DarthPrater629 Год назад +2

    On the flip side to this, we are already starting to see companies shut down facilities. P66 in Belle Chasse, Shell Convent….I hope things are changed in a careful, strategic and productive manner, otherwise these companies will just leave, people will leave, and we will be worse off than before.
    The laziness, apathy and just down right criminal negligence and greed caused by our state’s leaders that got us here is nothing short of a travesty in what it’s done for the quality of life and general welfare for Louisianans. There’s no doubt about that. It’s going to be one heck of a hole to dig out of.

  • @brandonporter550
    @brandonporter550 Год назад +3

    The answer is always politicians and government mismanagement. People really need to stop focusing all their attention on national politics and focus on their local and state governments, they have the most direct effects on peoples daily lives. Elect people who are intelligent, have a desire to serve the community, and live by their principles. The first sign of a politician serving themselves and not the people they’re meant to represent, elect them out.

  • @jeffingram9916
    @jeffingram9916 Год назад +13

    I’m from Louisiana. I graduated from LSU in 1968 and left because of such poor pay. I never went back except to visit family. I now live around San Antonio, TX. I could never understand how Louisiana was so rich but most of its citizens were so poor. Sounds like about 10% are doing okay but not the other 90%. A state that works for corporations and those with political power to the detriment of the average Louisianan.

  • @JamieDPS
    @JamieDPS 5 лет назад +101

    I was shocked at how bad the roads were when I visited LA. Worse than many third world countries. This explains it.

    • @percybear1
      @percybear1 4 года назад +10

      The roads, crime, housing, schools, drainage and water are all worse in solidly Democratic New Orleans

    • @michaelpreston233
      @michaelpreston233 4 года назад

      Sounds like ''The Dukes of Hazzard'' to me.

    • @fromsinking
      @fromsinking 4 года назад +31

      @@percybear1 What are you on about? I live in the Lafayette area which is solidly conservatite, I go to NOLA pretty frequently, and there is no noticeable difference between infrastructure. Stop spouting bullshit when you don't even live here.

    • @asanjari
      @asanjari 3 года назад +4

      Moved here from Florida a month ago. Man the roads and bridges are so bad here that some third world countries have better roads and bridges. If people from Louisiana goes to Florida they will feel like they are in a different world. Guess what Florida dont have state income tax and they are doing many many times better than Louisiana.

    • @thecraplordsell4575
      @thecraplordsell4575 2 года назад

      @@asanjari Why would you move There is the question. There’s literally nothing of any opportunities there.

  • @Statickification
    @Statickification 3 месяца назад

    Just came from visiting New Orleans and I couldn't believe the poverty just from visiting a major metro area. I can't fathom how the rest of the state looks.

  • @fatjonseatingadventures5429
    @fatjonseatingadventures5429 Год назад +1

    You know the other companies being exempt from less are like "Hey man wtf why we paying more?!"

  • @markfrank5937
    @markfrank5937 5 лет назад +836

    I love how the rich tells the rest of us to "work harder and not rely on the government" but they rely on government to subside their business which leads to a load of money. Smh.....

    • @Honey-vz1qq
      @Honey-vz1qq 5 лет назад +31

      Mark Frank No. Poor are poor because they rely on the government. Do you think the government is going to help you get rich? That's on you. Anyway, the government doesn't make money. The government taxes you and me to get every penny they have.

    • @markfrank5937
      @markfrank5937 5 лет назад +78

      @@Honey-vz1qq but why does MY tax dollars have to go towards the wealthy getting wealthier? Especially when they have the resources to sustain themselves and STILL profit? That's not true capitalism.

    • @rfimor
      @rfimor 5 лет назад +12

      @@Honey-vz1qq How rich are you?

    • @douglasdea637
      @douglasdea637 5 лет назад +45

      @@Honey-vz1qq Incorrect. Poor people are poor for a wide variety of reasons. Tops being they are not paid enough by their bosses. Unions help people become rich. Government can support unions or destroy them. Conservatives choose to destroy them. Conservative ideology makes people poor. The Oligarchy 1% over the 99% every time. Didn't work in the 1850s or 60. It's not working today. "Trickle Down Economics" is a sham.
      Government is what poor people can use to balance the power against the corporations and the wealthy. The poor can use government to redress problems. Conservatives would deny them that power.

    • @markofexcellence5209
      @markofexcellence5209 5 лет назад +22

      I used to be poor. I made (far) under $21,000 household income not that long ago. I can tell you one thing for certain - the government did nothing to help me out of poverty. It’s on us to make those decisions.

  • @lostnumber08
    @lostnumber08 4 года назад +192

    Amazing how whenever you find poverty and economic disparity in the US, you find corporate interests nearby.

    • @Victor-tl4dk
      @Victor-tl4dk Год назад +1

      corporate intrests are cold. their only goal is to make the most profit/wealth as possible. pair that with an uneducated population and you have a disaster.

    • @AnyVideo999
      @AnyVideo999 Год назад +3

      Amazing how wherever you nitrogen gas, you also find oxygen gas.

    • @tadferd4340
      @tadferd4340 Год назад

      The rich (individuals and corporations) are bad for the economy. The rich tend to hoard wealth instead of spend it. The velocity of money is extremely important for the economy. The faster and more money is spent, the better the economy.
      It also doesn't help that the rich are incredibly under taxed and wages are decades behind inflation.

    • @trivmtran
      @trivmtran Год назад +30

      You also see a Republican government.

    • @ericfeldkamp3788
      @ericfeldkamp3788 Год назад

      @@trivmtran the most poverty and corruption in LA is around NO. Democrats. Chicago? Democrats. DC? Democrats. Philly? Democrats.
      Republicans aren't immune, but a good rule is generally 10-to-1 dem-repub creep/corruption factor.

  • @wednesdaysmith922
    @wednesdaysmith922 Год назад +2

    I think foreign investment being #1 or #2 in Louisiana might be part of the problem not the solution, they have pre-existing business interests outside of Louisiana and will export. I don't live there but lot's of times with the trade offs, the state government is willing do with Foreign Investment and even large domestic corporate centers it really is structured with a clear preference towards the private party. This is typically because states bid for companies to come work in a specific area and are willing to eat massive costs to do that. There's also a trend of places that are rich in natural resources not having as much money as you would expect. They generally end up selling more and lowering the price for their resources and the resources are typically sent somewhere else once they are extracted. With the exception of cutting edge materials and resources (need to be manufactured) pretty much all natural resources get serially marked down, especially over time because lots of small production chains might scale up the output to keep up with falling prices, resulting in a self-destructive feedback loop and a race to the bottom. It can totally be beneficial but not all the time, the more natural resources you have the more likely outside interest is just to take resources somewhere else as cheaply as possible. Then the state ends up subsidizing a company's locally extractive scheme.

  • @MS-en7mt
    @MS-en7mt Год назад +3

    The people who are successful work and produce. The people who are unsuccessful do not and commit a lot of crime. There is no mystery here.

  • @orion7763
    @orion7763 Год назад +82

    And don't forget Louisiana's "cancer alley", where the rates of cancer are significantly higher than the national average. This is so bad that it was used as a case study in one of my environmental courses for how bad out of control pollution can get.

    • @FrancisKoczur
      @FrancisKoczur Год назад +15

      Maybe being a top petrochemical state isn't a good thing then.

    • @DaveE99
      @DaveE99 Год назад +1

      how much higher?

    • @derrickmiles21
      @derrickmiles21 Год назад

      You can't make this claim, because it has not been proven. People in Louisiana tend to smoke and be obese. There are just too many factors that determine if a person develops cancer.

    • @geosmith2726
      @geosmith2726 5 месяцев назад

      Rite Louisiana air is full of cancer from the air refineries

  • @zw-crc
    @zw-crc 4 года назад +138

    Louisiana is like most of our developing countries: rich and yet poor?

    • @Kemet3.0
      @Kemet3.0 4 года назад +7

      Kuda Dube This is the same thing that's been happening in Africa.
      Africa is the richest country in the world... but has a lot of people poor.
      Due to the West stealing their resources.

    • @tesmith47
      @tesmith47 4 года назад

      @@Kemet3.0 no, the African country's are recovering from European invasion and exploitation

    • @internetera1523
      @internetera1523 4 года назад +6

      @@tesmith47 Xi Jinping approves of your comment

    • @paulsmallriver6066
      @paulsmallriver6066 4 года назад

      as in Venezuela

    • @thedevilsadvocate5210
      @thedevilsadvocate5210 4 года назад +3

      Africa has never been a country

  • @jvcyt298
    @jvcyt298 Год назад +4

    How do you fix an oligarchic petro-state with systemic corruption?

    • @suzbone
      @suzbone Год назад

      🎵 🎶 How do you hold a moonbeam in your hannnnnnnnd 🎵 🎶

  • @burkeiowa
    @burkeiowa Год назад +1

    Imagine if some of the already granted exemptions were brought up for a fresh review. Or perhaps there could be a phasing in of some taxation, so it's not a sudden hit to a company to such an extent that a company might move out of the area (for those that could do so and have it make sense). But since many are oil-based companies, most of those make the most sense near where they are.
    Areas with ports tend to do well. Imagine if Manhattan exempted most of the major companies there from paying taxes.

  • @zoyo8903
    @zoyo8903 Год назад +34

    I'm from Mississippi, a genuinely poor state with poor natural resources and high corruption - not so much on the corporate-political level, but rather internally to our politics. Both sides of the government participate in these practices, and its no wonder that our state remains poor.
    Whenever I cross over into Louisiana, however, I'm always shocked at how destitute things are. Like this video states, there are so many reasons that Louisiana should be one of the richest states in the United States, and I've been aware of them for a long time. It's baffled me for years that a state so strategically placed and rich in natural resources could possibly be on a level of poverty like Mississippi. Now I know why, and it breaks my heart to see a state that could be so prosperous falling to corruption and poverty that has no business being in it. Unlike Mississippi, there is no excuse for Louisiana to be at the bottom. I sincerely hope this changes.

    • @Swampgurl777
      @Swampgurl777 Год назад +1

      I appreciate that…

    • @Tommy-bw8nm
      @Tommy-bw8nm Год назад

      Yea Natchez is horrible.. it is NOT what it use to be

    • @voiceofreason2674
      @voiceofreason2674 Год назад

      Smh Louisiana doesn’t need any pity from some hick from Mississippi

    • @jaengen
      @jaengen Год назад

      Have you ever considered leaving? This is a big country and we don’t have to accept our fate in one place.

    • @zoyo8903
      @zoyo8903 Год назад +1

      @@jaengen I have and I am, once I finish my degree. Looking at Colorado or one of the Carolinas.