The Congressman talks about the state of flood aid - or lack of - to Louisiana and why he backs the President's missile attack on Syrian chemical weapons bases.
Louisiana's Republican U.S. Senator David Vitter isn't a fan of the Russian plan for Syria and thinks the delay of the President's push for military action in Syria is politically motivated.
MOSCOW (AP) — Syrian President Bashar Assad says his government has agreed to surrender its chemical weapons in response to Russia's initiative and not because of the U.S. threat of attack.
President Obama again made his case for action against Syria in a speech from the East Room of the White House on Tuesday night while asking the House and Senate to put off a vote a vote on military action.
One has to wonder why the Obama administration hasn't had to answer about the scandals that still plague the White House such as the IRS targeting of Conservative groups and Benghazi.
At the present moment all the scandals and ObamaCare have been put on the back burner while we deal with the latest focus of Obama: the US getting involved in the war in Syria.
Lots of issues across the globe that can have an affect on gasoline prices. Does that mean we should expect a climb in prices? One expert says we shouldn't see prices climb, unless problems escalate in Syria or a hurricane wreaks havoc on gasoline supply.
Syrian President Bashar Assad is warning there will be retaliation against the U. S. for any military strike launched in response to a chemical weapons attack.