Like we say in Baton Rouge, plus ca change, plus c'est la meme chose ("the more things change, the more they stay the same").
The Louisiana House unanimously agreed to override Gov. Bobby Jindal's rejection of $98 million in federal stimulus dollars to expand unemployment benefits. But it's unlikely most representatives even knew what they were voting for. Rep. Avon Honey, D-Baton Rouge, quietly slipped the language to sidestep Jindal's refusal of the stimulus dollars into a worker's compensation bill on the House floor Monday evening in the final minutes of House work for the day. There was little discussion about what the changes did.
"The amendment is merely adding language for the requirements for ARRA, and I ask for your favorable adoption," Honey told lawmakers, never explaining that ARRA stands for the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, the federal stimulus act. The House adopted the amendment without questions and then quickly approved the bill, sending it to the Senate for debate with a 99-0 vote.
Gov. Bobby Jindal, in a statement that only a kamikaze pilot could love, vowed to veto the bill should it reach his desk.
Just thought you get a chuckle out of this.