On this episode of American Ground Radio, we tackle the biggest stories shaping Louisiana, the economy, and the national conversation—cutting through the noise to focus on facts, policy, and real-world impact.
We break down a major U.S. Supreme Court decision with significant implications for energy companies, federal authority, and the growing trend of climate-related lawsuits. What does this ruling mean for states like Louisiana, and could it slow down the wave of legal challenges targeting the oil and gas industry? We explore how “lawfare” is being used as a political tool—and what this decision changes.
The debate over data centers in Louisiana heats up. Are they a smart economic investment or just another form of corporate welfare? We dig into the facts—job creation, infrastructure, energy usage, and tax incentives—while comparing data centers to traditional industrial projects. Plus, we challenge the narrative around “lost tax revenue” and explain why a lower tax rate on new development might still be a net win for local communities.
We take a closer look at tax incentives and economic development, asking the tough question: when do incentives drive growth—and when do they cross the line into government overreach? From oil and gas to film production to tech investment, we compare how different industries are treated and what that means for taxpayers.
Is there really a divide within the Republican Party? We examine recent polling data and media narratives surrounding Donald Trump, separating headlines from reality. Are so-called “fractures” real, or are they driven by a loud minority of voices amplified by media coverage?
Officials in Caddo Parish are considering a $70 million sports complex. Will it boost tourism and economic growth—or become another costly government project? We explore the risks, the promises, and the track record of similar developments.