During a town hall meeting at the Sliman, Melancon, D-Napoleonville, told residents and public officials in attendance that he used the widespread destruction of hurricanes Rita and Katrina as primary examples for why he voted yes on the bills.
The two hurricanes swept both ends of his district in 2005, and Melancon said the “free market” that so many residents want to see cannot yet return to southeast Louisiana because insurance rates are too high and levee construction is not where it needs to be.
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New Iberia resident Pat Angers said he voted for Melancon in 2005, but has since backed away from supporting him after his vote for the “porkulus” bill.
“I’m not voting for you next go around because you’re not supporting our needs,” Angers said.
Another angry resident wanted to know why Melancon had not visited New Iberia and talked with constituents here before casting his vote in Washington. Though Melancon apologized for not “being at your table to talk with you,” he said he spent a lot of time talking with car industry leaders and other suffering industries throughout his district.
“I talked for two weeks before the (stimulus) vote with economists from the left and the right,” Melancon said. “They all had different ideas on what needed to be done, but they all agreed on one thing, that to do nothing was was not an option.”
Nationwide, 78 percent of Americans supported the stimulus package, Melancon said, while his district was split about 50-50, he said.
Although Iberia Parish holds mostly conservative values and voters, Melancon said the district as a whole is diverse in its political beliefs.
“I don’t know if I want that much government involvement either,” Melancon said. “But it is the only entity that may have the ability to do something about this.”
Though bankers in Melancon’s district argue that local banks are strong, Melancon said there is not enough money in them to support the state’s economy.
“Our banks, with every dollar they have in them, cannot support the economy of this state for one year, even if they use every dollar they’ve got,” he said. “There’s not enough money in this country to get the economy back up and running with private bankers’ money.”
A few residents praised Melancon’s voting record in Congress in previous years and said he worked with Republicans on many of his decisions, but added his voting record over the past 80 days has been the same as that of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif.
“If we come out of this thing in a couple of years, I will be ecstatic, and I won’t rub it in anyone’s face,” Melancon said. “My more recent votes may have been the same as Pelosi, but I wasn’t voting with her. If you don’t agree with me, I understand. But I hope one day you’ll understand my reasoning and what went into my decisions.”
One woman in the audience commended Melancon for “taking the beating,” but said he needs to take their “frustrations back to Washington and let them know about the American taxpayer and why we’re unhappy and disenfranchised.”
“Do I think I was going to be enamored by conservatives by coming back, knowing the ads that have been running against me by the Republicans because I took that vote?” Melancon said, referring to a recent ad run by the National Republican Congressional Committee accusing Melancon of rubber-stamping Pelosi’s agenda. “Things they’re saying are not true, but I have to be bigger than that.”
When residents questioned Melancon on government spending and the new federal budgets, the crowd erupted when he mentioned the budgets of the past eight years that did not include war funding, Medicaid and Medicare reimbursements and more.
Residents screamed for Melancon to “stop blaming the Bush administration,” but Melancon said residents need to look at past spending to understand that the new budget is numerically a “mirror image” of President Barack Obama’s plan.
“That $10 trillion deficit didn’t show up overnight,” Melancon said. “And it didn’t just show up on Jan. 20.”
Melancon said the new federal budget does not include the proposed taxes on the domestic oil and gas industry because he and the Blue Dog Coalition of fiscally conservative Democrats worked to take them out.
The new budget also will bring “much-needed” reform to benefits to veterans, health care and other issues like the alternative minimum tax, he said, but many residents argued that the “government needs to get out of our way.”
“Things are getting fixed for the long term,” Melancon said. “The problem is people on the far right and the far left always want it to be their idea only. It’s time to make some sense out of things and not keep pitting sides against each other.”
Several audience members spoke out against the Employee Free Choice Act, a bill cosponsored by Melancon that in its current form would eliminate the secret ballot when employees vote to form unions in the workplace.
Melancon said he does not support a bill that would not include a way for employees to be able to have a secret ballot if they wanted to, but said he does support other parts of the bill that will help businesses and workers on both sides and is already committed to working on the passage of the bill.
“If you vote on this bill, you won’t lose even 10 percent of your union voters,” one resident said. “You’ll probably just lose the union bosses. But you’ll hurt every company at this Port (of Iberia) and you’ll lose all of these people. Is it worth seeing people go hungry so you can keep your word to union bosses?”
The only applause to come from both sides of the divided room was after Joseph Lockwood, president of the Hopkins Street Redevelopment District, stood up and said people were getting emotional over the issues without making the connection between all of the issues and how they came to be.
“People are over-extended because Congress removed regulations to extend credit to relieve lowered wages for workers,” Lockwood said. “The stimulus is not to put money in our pockets, it’s to get credit flowing. There is no private business in the world to create enough money to re-establish credit. We’re arguing the wrong things here.
“I’m angry, too, but not because I pay taxes, it’s because of where my tax dollars are going.”



Comments
Pamela Elaine Lockridge wrote on Jun 16, 2009 7:01 PM:
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Self Reliance wrote on May 4, 2009 3:06 PM:
Were you just unclear wrote on May 4, 2009 3:03 PM:
Mother of 5 wrote on May 1, 2009 1:50 PM:
Mother of 5 wrote on May 1, 2009 1:39 PM:
Ticked Off wrote on Apr 27, 2009 5:47 PM:
Ticked Off wrote on Apr 27, 2009 5:46 PM:
Chuck wrote on Apr 27, 2009 11:26 AM:
mikmak girl wrote on Apr 27, 2009 9:48 AM:
neworleanscajun wrote on Apr 27, 2009 8:34 AM:
The actual invasion was amazingly successful with minimal casualties. The problems have occurred during the aftermath, partly because of what the enemy sees as a lack of political resolve on the part of the U.S. BTW, when this started, everyone thought there were WMD's.
"Our soldiers are dying and we're NOT!" Hello. The reason that more of us haven't died since 9/11 might well be precisely BECAUSE our brave soldiers are taking a stand.
Finally, I haven't heard one soldier complain about being unprepared or underarmed. Could it be you've been duped by media propaganda or radical professors? "
Cajunator wrote on Apr 26, 2009 10:34 AM:
Cajunator wrote on Apr 26, 2009 9:48 AM:
mikmak girl wrote on Apr 24, 2009 10:53 PM:
mikmak girl wrote on Apr 24, 2009 10:33 PM:
Cajunator AKA HONKEY REDNECK RACIST TERRORIST SUSPECT wrote on Apr 24, 2009 4:12 PM:
KH to mikmak girl wrote on Apr 24, 2009 3:39 PM:
neworleanscajun wrote on Apr 24, 2009 12:30 PM:
Sentenced to death? The draft ended in 1973. For the last 36 years, every U.S. soldier has had to volunteer to enlist. I would suggest that you get a TV or radio for your rock, but you would probably just tune in to NPR or MSNBC, so you would still not get it.
I personally know or am related to many soldiers back from Iraq or Afghanistan. All but a handful agree with what we are doing there. They believe that we can either fight over there or on our own soil. "
mikmak girl wrote on Apr 24, 2009 10:34 AM:
KH to mikmak girl wrote on Apr 23, 2009 6:26 PM:
No, our soliders were not murdered but killed. It is called war which is something I feel you have never experienced and know nothing about.
"any protests against farm subsidies and tax exemptions paid with OUR TAX DOLLARS???"
Obama has not reduced farm subsidies and the tax exemptions are for those who pay taxes, how is it your money? The only ones getting your tax money are those who get "Earned Income Tax Credits" i.e. Welfare.
Back under the rock "
mikmak girl wrote on Apr 23, 2009 8:11 AM:
Cajunator wrote on Apr 22, 2009 5:47 PM:
Young and Educated wrote on Apr 21, 2009 4:51 PM:
Cajunator wrote on Apr 21, 2009 11:16 AM:
mikmak girl wrote on Apr 21, 2009 10:50 AM:
Cajunator wrote on Apr 21, 2009 10:34 AM:
Kathy C. wrote on Apr 21, 2009 7:00 AM:
Paul Allen wrote on Apr 21, 2009 6:36 AM:
To B-Lazy wrote on Apr 21, 2009 1:00 AM:
you where.From the blue collar workers.
We have been supporting this contry for
years.Don't Blame him he just got into office.What crock! He sure as heck isn't
doing anything to fix it.Where do you think the government officials have there
money?AIG ring any bells. "
Kenny wrote on Apr 20, 2009 6:44 PM:
mikmak girl wrote on Apr 20, 2009 2:46 PM:
To Future planning wrote on Apr 20, 2009 2:02 PM:
B-Lazy wrote on Apr 20, 2009 1:20 PM:
breaux bridge wrote on Apr 20, 2009 1:07 PM:
Future planning wrote on Apr 20, 2009 7:52 AM:
fedupwiththemall wrote on Apr 19, 2009 6:04 PM:
Jerre Borland wrote on Apr 19, 2009 8:35 AM:
I did not wrote on Apr 19, 2009 8:27 AM:
Most people didn't. Thank me for helping you because it was MY money used for that. IF your home burned down you would be responsible, so why should I have to be reponsible because it was an act of nature. What give you the right to decide that for me??? That's what Tea Parties are about - Got It. Overspending "
I did wrote on Apr 19, 2009 8:24 AM:
My house was flooded in Rita I had to change all my floors - I did NOT have flood insurance because I was not listed as a flood area -- as were many of my neighbors. Same thing for Ike we flooded again.
I TOOK NOT ONE PENNY! EITHER TIME. Neither did most of my neighbors we UNDERSTOOD the cost because we know what it meant because we ARE NOT brainwashed by the news. We Understand. We don't want this excessive spending anymore. Like handing money over fist for "disaster areaa" to ppl like You. "
Frank Rizzo wrote on Apr 18, 2009 7:44 PM:
I knew Melancon was going to come here and blame the Bush administration, but to bring up his voting for those outrageous bills due to the hurricanes?!! thats just ridiculous. The cynicism of these politicians to look down on us as though we are ignorant is appalling. Melancon describes the "blue dogs Democrats" as fiscal conservative. What's fiscally conservative about being in debt and borrowing TRILLIONS of dollars to go deeper into debt?!! Lets vote them all out!! "
bornandraisedinnewiberia wrote on Apr 18, 2009 5:08 PM:
Flashback wrote on Apr 18, 2009 12:09 PM:
Sugar524 wrote on Apr 18, 2009 11:59 AM:
Always Right wrote on Apr 18, 2009 11:56 AM:
The fact is what we have in washington is 435 Politicians, not representatives. Nothing is going to change without term limits. Think about it. 435 people. the average district size in the U.S. is approximately 700,000.
Fact. in the early 1800s, the average district size was around 40,000.
We need more representatives...about 6000 would be a good start.
Go to thirty-thousand.org/index.htm
More power to the people! "
Mais wha wrote on Apr 18, 2009 11:51 AM:
No, wait...what am I thinking? No one inside the Beltway understands that concept. "
Kyle Robin wrote on Apr 18, 2009 9:42 AM:
Where were the protests between 2004-2008?
While I commend politicians for facing angry constituents, it would be nice if we could a voting block of independent thought based on information, and not propagandization like the Bush administration did by teaching middle America how to think, rather than providing the facts.
New Iberia, if you believe for ONE minute that the Republican Party, or Sarah Palin, etc., care about you, you're sadly mistaken. "
isahunter wrote on Apr 18, 2009 8:06 AM:
What a crock of B.S
The liberals at work "
Always Right wrote on Apr 18, 2009 12:17 AM:
By the way, I wrote to Mr. Melancon before that critical vote last September and received a standard form reply.
He doesn't care about anyone but himself and his political future of socialism.
As Bob Brinker says, "We've got the best government that money can buy".
Term Limits is the only answer...one term. "
Jerry L. Moody wrote on Apr 17, 2009 11:08 PM:
Jerry L. Moody "
twilliam wrote on Apr 17, 2009 10:36 PM:
Home Base wrote on Apr 17, 2009 9:20 PM:
James S wrote on Apr 17, 2009 8:44 PM:
Blue dog? More like a lap dog to pslosi... "
ETEE wrote on Apr 17, 2009 7:59 PM:
But, you have to ask why? With redistricting coming up, he has no way to return to Congress, and he already realizes his chances of beating Vitter are less than Zero. I beleive he may be attempting to use his votes to ingraciate himself to the Obama Administration in exchange for an appointment. Comrade Melancon has sold out. Watch for it.............. "
KH wrote on Apr 17, 2009 5:45 PM:
Vote the Blue Dog out. "
CYPRESS wrote on Apr 17, 2009 3:14 PM: