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    UL prof is consultant on report, but the the Sarah Berthelot in the article was SGA prez, and her husband, now at ESA, was with the Dean of Student's office for years.

    http://theadvocate.com/news/14687928...g-report-finds

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    40% of La cant afford to live ... SOOOO lets increase taxes


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    Quote Originally Posted by cajun_lannister View Post
    40% of La cant afford to live ... SOOOO lets increase taxes
    Yep! The only way out the hole is to dig deeper. It's common core sense.

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    Or how about just start livin off the guvment? Seems to work for a lot of people. No need to job search. Get your grocery card and buy them steaks while I stand behind you with my chicken breast that I'm putting on credit.


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    Can we please not let a sports board turn into politics? I hear enough of it in everyday life. Don't need it here as well.


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    You could just not click on it


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    Quote Originally Posted by crazycajun View Post
    You could just not click on it
    Agree. It's an insightful article and local and you know what you're getting with the title. Just hope we can handle it so it doesn't get sidelined but probably not.

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    I have no problem helping the "Working Poor" "Elderly Poor" or the "Actively Looking for Work Poor". I just have a real hard time giving hand outs to the "Able Bodied Poor" who just sit around and live off of the government without making a legitimate attempt to find "Any Kind" of "Legitimate Work" to help themselves!

    If the "Majority" of the "Able Bodied Poor" were seeking and accepting even minimum wage jobs, it would go a long way to helping resolve the situation and allow the government to better assist those that legitimately need assistance.



    Too many people are just sitting back living off the government making little or no attempt to find legitimate work!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Duggie35 View Post
    I have no problem helping the "Working Poor" "Elderly Poor" or the "Actively Looking for Work Poor". I just have a real hard time giving hand outs to the "Able Bodied Poor" who just sit around and live off of the government without making a legitimate attempt to find "Any Kind" of "Legitimate Work" to help themselves!

    If the "Majority" of the "Able Bodied Poor" were seeking and accepting even minimum wage jobs, it would go a long way to helping resolve the situation and allow the government to better assist those that legitimately need assistance.



    Too many people are just sitting back living off the government making little or no attempt to find legitimate work!
    Although the article is about the "working poor," I think most reasonable people would agree with this. The problem is the realistic approach in enforcing it and what to do about these "free loaders" children who were never asked to be born in that situation and also how to stop those children from repeating the pattern.

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    The pattern will be repeated until eternity unless something is done. The laziness trickles off the free-loading parents onto the kids. The parents never encourage the kids to get summer jobs when old enough to learn the value of a dollar. The parents never encourage their kids to go to college. These parents have the "F the world mentality" & "they owe me mentality". You can definitely see this in the majority of kids once they hit middle school.


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    Guys...like it or not free loading is not the entire problem. The one "emergency" the article is talking about, for Acadiana, is the drop in oil price. The area is way to attached to the price of oil due to the heavy presence of oil field service jobs. As the Oil price go down so does the capital expenditures. That brand new shiny park in Youngsville will dry up and blow away if the prices stay down for the next 3 years.

    The only way to hedge against this is to have real diversity in Acadiana. Not diversity in services, like medical care, but other industries like construction, manufacturing and petro chem which will keep the oil field at arms length. Lafayette is NOT a mid career town.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigbuf View Post
    The only way to hedge against this is to have real diversity in Acadiana. Not diversity in services, like medical care, but other industries like construction, manufacturing and petro chem which will keep the oil field at arms length. Lafayette is NOT a mid career town.
    Houston has done a great job at diversifying the past 20 years or so, I wasn't around when the last bust happened but talking to folks who were the city as a whole is faring better this go around. Of course it's never good news for those in the field though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunJack55 View Post
    Houston has done a great job at diversifying the past 20 years or so, I wasn't around when the last bust happened but talking to folks who were the city as a whole is faring better this go around. Of course it's never good news for those in the field though.
    No doubt, but we still are tied to black gold!

    But of course Louisiana does this bass ackwards...like Jindal leaving Louisiana with millions in unfunded incentives.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunJack55 View Post
    Although the article is about the "working poor," I think most reasonable people would agree with this. The problem is the realistic approach in enforcing it and what to do about these "free loaders" children who were never asked to be born in that situation and also how to stop those children from repeating the pattern.
    We let the didn't ask to be born free loader children be raised by the worst possible parents. Kind of hard to understand how you ever break this cycle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigbuf View Post
    Guys...like it or not free loading is not the entire problem. The one "emergency" the article is talking about, for Acadiana, is the drop in oil price. The area is way to attached to the price of oil due to the heavy presence of oil field service jobs. As the Oil price go down so does the capital expenditures. That brand new shiny park in Youngsville will dry up and blow away if the prices stay down for the next 3 years.

    The only way to hedge against this is to have real diversity in Acadiana. Not diversity in services, like medical care, but other industries like construction, manufacturing and petro chem which will keep the oil field at arms length. Lafayette is NOT a mid career town.
    Oil exploration in Louisiana, long shore men in NOLA. Couple examples of ways an under educated person could make a good living. Those days are going.

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