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Louisiana Legislature Pay Raise Excuses


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  by Jeffrey Sadow, Ph.D

By reviewing comments made by northeast Louisiana legislators concerning the pay raise they voted themselves recently, we can draw only one conclusion from this sample: that the majority of these elected officials are, for varying reasons, idiots.

 

Just try to follow the blather from these anointed. First up, we have the ignorant, represented by state Rep. Frank Hoffman, who voted for it and will take it, who proclaims, “There has not been a pay raise since 1980. There are very few people who make the same salary now that they made in 1980 in the jobs their [sic, on the reporting newspaper’s part] in.”

 

For one thing, if Hoffman were in the same job as he was 28 years ago, I’d say he wasn’t a very capable person – you’d think he would have gotten a promotion or two or since moved on to better jobs unless he really liked where he was. That aside, Hoffman seems blissfully ignorant that this was designed to be a part-time job (it was even reaffirmed as that in the Constitution a dozen years ago). Also, as I have noted elsewhere, already in terms of actual pay currently Louisiana ranks in the top three among Southern states in absolute terms, in per capita terms, and in proportion of pay to per capita individual income. After this raise, they all go the top of the lists without any other state being close.

 

Hoffman also blandly asserts, “I think the job responsibility and the work merits it.” If so the former, only because legislators have continuously inflated their jobs and with it their level of absconding with the people’s money beyond the true purposes of government. But the latter has little veracity to it; if the work they have done is so meritorious, why is Louisiana ranked near or at the bottom on so many quality of life indicators?

 

Next up, we have the befuddled state Sen. Mike Walsworth, who voted for it but says he’ll donate the raise to charitable causes and projects for his district. (Adding projects at least improves on the donation-only pledges of the raise ringleader House Speaker Jim Tucker, and of state Rep. Tim Burns, and of state Rep. Erich Ponti, and perhaps others.)

 

While this seems magnanimous, it still does violence to the citizenry because it is increasing the intake of funds into government by creating an additional commitment of its funds to the tune of millions of dollars a year. More impressive would be if Walsworth would say he was swearing off earmarks entirely for his district and make up for them out of his salary (or at least reduce his requests by his extra salary). And if he’s going to give to charity, why not do it directly though government (as many of these earmarks already do) instead of through his extra salary after 40 percent or so has been deducted for taxes some of which, guess what, go right back into bloated Louisiana government.

 

Finally, we have the confused yet arrogant state Sen. Francis Thompson, who voted for it and will eagerly accept it, who remarked, “Why do we always say we're going to pay judges so they will not be tempted to be influenced by the wrong type of influence? The same thing holds true even more so in (other branches of) government.” Thompson seems blissfully unaware that state-level judgeships and most local judges are full-time occupations (by definition, not by their own efforts) and thereby need to be paid as such. And he must suffer from amnesia as well, for didn’t just a few months ago he and the vast majority of his colleagues vote for ethics bills that would reduce the amount of corruption in government? And even if you are paid at the level of a U.S. Congressman, as Rep. William Jefferson has allegedly demonstrated, that still doesn’t whet the appetite of those who are corrupt.

 

Thompson also had the audacity to bleat, referring to the first year’s additional cost (actually $3.5 million), “What's $3 million in a budget of $33 billion?” True, the raise will be about a hundredth of a percent of the total budget, but that’s not the point, the point being it’s our money, not yours to spend. If I meet this character at the end of the year if the raise goes into effect, on the basis of this year’s legislative activities I will ask him for $4.87 being that it will be one hundredth of a percent of his legislative salary for this year. And I will justify it by telling him, “what’s $4.87 when you made almost $49,000 this year in your part-time job as a legislator?”

 

At least not every legislator interviewed was a disingenuous dim bulb. State Sen. Neil Riser, who did not vote for it nor will accept it, said “I understood what the job paid when I took it.” That we didn’t elect 76 more between both houses with integrity like him is unfortunate.

 

Jeff Sadow is an associate professor of political science at Louisiana State University Shreveport; his views are his own. He received his Ph.D. at the University of New Orleans and has observed state politics for over two decades. You may contact him at Jeffrey.Sadow@lsus.edu, read his daily commentary “Between the Lines” at http://www.between-lines.com, and his “Louisiana Legislature Log” at http://www.laleglog.com



 












 

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Comments from BayouBuzz readers

Probably all the nice little 'fingers' that extend into it if I am looking at the right lake...... Nice bulkhead work too..... Sort of redundent, but,,,, nice...
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The lake is about 3.5 miles long and 1 mile wide. There is a state park on a part of it. But how much of the other lakefront property do you think is owned by or passed through the hands of Francis Thompson and his cronies????
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That is sort of an odd lake,,, standard satellite imagry won't let me do the usual zoom-ins, guess I'll have to use one of my other sources........ Who lives on that lake? It is a bit redundant in its layout considering it is only an old rice field...... Right now I only see a couple dozen residents.... I am sure the rice farmer and his family account for a few of the structures........
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What irks me the most is just months ago all these people campaigned and fought hard for these positions knowing what the pay was. This should be a campaign issue. It is the taxpayer's money. Anytime government officials are asking to "triple" or "double" their pay they should at least have the integrity to stand up to the people and defend it before they are elected. It is not true that they have not gotten a raise. The $6000 expense accounts were added. They get per diem. Poor babies they can't eat anywhere but Taco Bell for that measly $50 a day. I would like to thank those who had the courage to vote no to the pay raise at this time. Those who say they are going to donate theirs to charity. I say " show me the money". If you don't need the raise, you should have voted no. Believe me the taxpayer doesn't view this pay raise as "symbolic".
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We aren't living on the edge, we'd have to climb up a long way just to get back to the edge. Francis Thompson is wormy little thief. He rules over one of the most uneducated impoverished districts in the state, but he has built a huge lake with our money and enriched his whole family in the process. He should have been in jail long ago, where the pay raise would be a moot point.
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To Senator Thompson: How many legislators have an undergraduate degree and a law degree?
Written by Sick and Tired on 6/20/2008
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We are living on the edge...............
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