Down in New Orleans where the blues were born, it takes a cool cat to blow a horn. Down in LaSalle and Rampart Street, it is Mardi Gras combo with a mambo beat. Today is Mardi Gras, and as a New Orleanian, this is a special time for our city and our region. It is a joyous time culminating today in the dizzying, colorful explosion that is Mardi Gras Day--Fat Tuesday. Everywhere else, it is just a Tuesday, but in Louisiana it is Mardi Gras--a time for merriment, a time for joy, a time to party, and recognize the culture that makes New Orleans so unique and makes Louisiana so special. It is a one-of-a-kind experience. Some might call this biased, but objectively I think everyone should enjoy and experience Mardi Gras. Today, people from all over the world come together, krewes of all stripes and backgrounds work to pull off a day like none other. After the challenges of isolation and the pandemic, this year's Mardi Gras is a chance for us to reunite, reconnect, and celebrate what truly makes New Orleans, New Orleans--the love, the peace, the culture, and the energy of its people. While I am in D.C. for House business and for the President's State of the Union address, my heart is at home as the Zulu float turns on Jackson Avenue and the oceans of people scream and yell: Throw me something, mister. Our hearts are full of joy. My heart is handing out coconuts at the Zulu parade as we speak, although I am physically in Washington, D.C.…
On the recordMarch 1, 2022
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