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Reform or Rhetoric? Louisiana’s Insurance Cage Match Part 2
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Reform or Rhetoric? Louisiana’s Insurance Cage Match
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In today’s episode of The Josh Guillory Show, we dive into the growing debate over Louisiana’s skyrocketing auto insurance rates. Governor Jeff Landry is pushing forward with a reform package he says will bring balance to a broken system — but not everyone’s on board, especially Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple.Key Discussion Points:* Governor Landry’s Reform Agenda: Governor Landry is calling for a legislative solution that holds both insurance companies and personal injury lawyers accountable. His plan aims to cut costs for drivers and restore fairness to the process.* Commissioner Temple’s Pushback: Temple argues that insurers are already providing required information and operating at a loss in Louisiana. He warns that some of the proposed changes could hurt more than help.* Insurance Industry Insight: Experts say Louisiana’s claim costs are significantly higher than neighboring states — largely because of our state’s legal cli
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10
Trial Lawyers, Tantrums, and Tim Temple Truth Bombs
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Trial Lawyers, Tantrums, and Tim Temple Truth Bombs
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On today’s episode of The Josh Guillory Show, we dive into the growing political rift between Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple and Governor Jeff Landry. Temple isn’t mincing words — he’s blaming the state’s sky-high insurance rates not just on hurricanes, but on aggressive trial lawyers and a broken legal system.While Temple pushes for meaningful tort reform to bring insurance relief to Louisiana homeowners and drivers, Governor Landry’s team seems less eager to take on the trial lawyer lobby. Is this a clash of priorities — or politics?We break down why Tim Temple’s bold stance could finally be what Louisiana needs to fix its broken insurance market, and why the Governor’s response raises more questions than answers.✅ Why trial lawyers are being blamed for high insurance costs✅ The political tension between Temple and Landry✅ What real reform could mean for homeowners and drivers in Louisiana✅ And what this means for the
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10
Premium Pain or Policy Gain? Jeff Landry's Tax Plan
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Alright, folks — we’ve got to talk about Governor Jeff Landry’s big plan to fix Louisiana’s insane car insurance rates. You know, the ones that make you flinch every time the renewal notice hits your inbox. Yep, those.So here's what Landry's pitching:* Crack down on those constant legal ads that scream “HURT IN A WRECK?!” every 10 seconds.* Stop insurance companies from passing their own advertising costs on to you.* Make the “No Pay, No Play” rule even tougher (if you don’t have insurance, you can’t collect after a crash — even if it’s not your fault).* And give more power to the Insurance Commissioner’s office.Sounds like a game-changer, right?💥 But hold up — not everyone’s buying it.Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple (you know, the guy whose job it is to actually fix insurance) isn’t thrilled. In fact, he's pretty steamed that Landry vetoed a separate insurance reform bill — one tha
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Alien Enemies Act: Because Apparently 1798 Still Slaps
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We’re breaking down the Supreme Court’s big ruling on the Alien Enemies Act — a law that dates all the way back to 1798. In a close 5-4 decision, the Court gave the green light for the Trump administration to deport suspected Venezuelan gang members, including those tied to Tren de Aragua.The ruling reinstates presidential authority under the Alien Enemies Act but also requires that those targeted still get notice and a chance to challenge their deportation in court.Supporters say this is a strong move for national security. Critics, including Justice Sotomayor, argue it risks skipping due process.We dive into the legal, historical, and political angles — and what this could mean for immigration policy moving forward.🎧 Tune in now! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit joshguilloryshow.substack.com
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Justice for the Wetlands, Jobs for Nobody
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Today on The Josh Guillory Show, we’re sounding the alarm on a dangerous new precedent that could cripple Louisiana’s economy. A Louisiana jury just hit Chevron with a $744 million verdict in a lawsuit over coastal erosion — but make no mistake, this isn’t about saving the wetlands. It’s about activist trial lawyers and opportunistic local officials targeting the very industry that fuels our state.While families in Louisiana depend on oil and gas jobs, and while severance taxes from that industry fund critical state services, some politicians and out-of-state interests are working overtime to cash in through lawsuits that could drive business out of Louisiana for good.On today’s show, we break down:* Why this lawsuit isn’t about justice — it’s about money and political power* The economic consequences of attacking energy producers* How these lawsuits risk raising prices, killing jobs, and weakening American energy independence* The
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03
Robe Rage: Gingrich Claps Back
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In today’s episode, Josh dives into powerful commentary from former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, who is raising the alarm on what he calls a “judicial dictatorship.” Gingrich argues that the federal judiciary has overstepped its constitutional boundaries—especially in politically charged cases involving former President Donald Trump—and warns that America is on the verge of a constitutional reckoning.Josh breaks down Gingrich’s claims that unelected judges are becoming the most dominant force in government, pushing a political agenda rather than interpreting the law. With the 2024 election looming large, we discuss what a Republican victory could mean for reining in judicial power, restoring the balance between the three branches of government, and pushing back on what many see as weaponized justice.Tune in as Josh and Jamie unpack:* Gingrich’s critique of judicial activism* The constitutional roots of this growing tension* What a second Trump
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America First, Again: Liberation Day and the End of Global Free Rides
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In this episode of The Josh Guillory Show, we delve into President Donald Trump's bold 'Liberation Day' proclamation, marking a pivotal shift in U.S. trade policy. On April 2, 2025, President Trump announced sweeping reciprocal tariffs, including a 10% baseline tariff on all imports, with higher rates targeting nations like China (34%), the European Union (20%), and others.We explore:* The Rationale Behind 'Liberation Day': Understanding the need to counter decades of unfair trade practices and protect American industries.* Impact on Domestic Manufacturing: How these tariffs aim to rejuvenate U.S. manufacturing and reduce reliance on foreign goods.* Global Reactions: Analyzing responses from international partners and the potential for a recalibrated global trade landscape.* Economic Implications: Discussing the anticipated benefits for American workers and the economy, alongside addressing concerns about inflation and trade tensions.Join us as we unpack how President Trump's decisive
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Fracking Up the Economy: Could Louisiana's Lawsuit Backfire?
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On today’s episode of The Josh Guillory Show, we dive into a $3 billion lawsuit that critics say could devastate Louisiana’s energy industry and threaten thousands of jobs across the Gulf Coast.The lawsuit, backed by the state of Louisiana and aimed at nearly 40 oil and gas companies, alleges environmental damage to coastal wetlands—but many are questioning the true motivations behind it. Could this legal action be more about politics and payouts than protection? And why is the state’s own position now being called into question? Who knows, maybe we are just “conditioned for failure”.We break it all down:* The economic fallout if the lawsuit moves forward* Why oil and gas leaders are sounding the alarm* The growing conflict between state and parish governments* What this means for workers, families, and taxpayers in Louisiana🎧 Tune in for a conversation that every Louisiana resident needs to hear—especially if you care about energy jobs, coast
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