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EPISODE · Jun 4, 2026 · 41 MIN

Performative Politics: When Government Stops Governing

from AGR - Louisiana Edition · host American Ground Radio

You’re listening to American Ground Radio with Louis R. Avallone and Stephen Parr. This is the full show for June 3, 2026.We open with a local Caddo Parish controversy that reveals something much larger about modern American politics: the rise of performative government. After a parish commissioner vowed to keep reintroducing a resolution opposing Louisiana's congressional maps "until kingdom come," we examine the growing obsession with symbolic political gestures that accomplish nothing while real problems go unaddressed. From overcrowded jails and neglected infrastructure to endless political posturing, we explore the difference between governing and simply making statements.We also break down the latest legal challenge to Louisiana's congressional maps, a major federal investment in rare earth mineral extraction that could strengthen America's domestic supply chain, and the troubling financial situation in New Orleans as city leaders take on another massive loan while struggling to balance the budget.Then we turn to Louisiana's newly signed Safe Haven awareness law, requiring high schools to display information about legal alternatives available to mothers facing crisis pregnancies. We discuss why simply making people aware of options can save lives and why supporters see the measure as an important pro-life initiative.From there, we shift to a story that illustrates the power of civic pride and visible improvement. Shreveport's renovated water tower isn't just a fresh coat of paint — it's part of a broader conversation about maintenance, infrastructure, community standards, and what cities communicate about themselves through the condition of their public spaces.We also look at Victoria's Secret's dramatic financial turnaround after moving away from the activist-driven branding that alienated many of its traditional customers, sparking a larger discussion about what happens when companies lose sight of the audience they serve.Later, we examine claims surrounding conditions at the Delaney Hall ICE detention facility after a member of Congress toured the center and reported conditions that sharply contradict many of the narratives promoted by activists and political opponents. We discuss the importance of transparency, media scrutiny, and separating facts from political messaging.We also dive into the debate over presidential war powers as Congress considers efforts to limit President Trump's authority regarding Iran, explore how state corporate tax rates are driving business migration across the country, and examine Florida's effort to hold organizers of violent "teen takeovers" accountable alongside the participants themselves.Listen now wherever you get your podcasts, visit AmericanGroundRadio.com, and join the conversation at 866-AGR-1776!

You’re listening to American Ground Radio with Louis R. Avallone and Stephen Parr. This is the full show for June 3, 2026.We open with a local Caddo Parish controversy that reveals something much larger about modern American politics: the rise of performative government. After a parish commissioner vowed to keep reintroducing a resolution opposing Louisiana's congressional maps "until kingdom come," we examine the growing obsession with symbolic political gestures that accomplish nothing while real problems go unaddressed. From overcrowded jails and neglected infrastructure to endless political posturing, we explore the difference between governing and simply making statements.We also break down the latest legal challenge to Louisiana's congressional maps, a major federal investment in rare earth mineral extraction that could strengthen America's domestic supply chain, and the troubling financial situation in New Orleans as city leaders take on another massive loan while struggling to balance the budget.Then we turn to Louisiana's newly signed Safe Haven awareness law, requiring high schools to display information about legal alternatives available to mothers facing crisis pregnancies. We discuss why simply making people aware of options can save lives and why supporters see the measure as an important pro-life initiative.From there, we shift to a story that illustrates the power of civic pride and visible improvement. Shreveport's renovated water tower isn't just a fresh coat of paint — it's part of a broader conversation about maintenance, infrastructure, community standards, and what cities communicate about themselves through the condition of their public spaces.We also look at Victoria's Secret's dramatic financial turnaround after moving away from the activist-driven branding that alienated many of its traditional customers, sparking a larger discussion about what happens when companies lose sight of the audience they serve.Later, we examine claims surrounding conditions at the Delaney Hall ICE detention facility after a member of Congress toured the center and reported conditions that sharply contradict many of the narratives promoted by activists and political opponents. We discuss the importance of transparency, media scrutiny, and separating facts from political messaging.We also dive into the debate over presidential war powers as Congress considers efforts to limit President Trump's authority regarding Iran, explore how state corporate tax rates are driving business migration across the country, and examine Florida's effort to hold organizers of violent "teen takeovers" accountable alongside the participants themselves.Listen now wherever you get your podcasts, visit AmericanGroundRadio.com, and join the conversation at 866-AGR-1776!

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