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Bobby Jindal's Downside (Jindal as POTUS? Take a closer look at his record as Louisiana governor)
American Thinker ^
| 11/26/2010
| Tom Roberson
Posted on 11/26/2010 6:35:19 AM PST by SeekAndFind
Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal is busy promoting his new tome Leadership and Crisis with book tour stops all over the country. This latest tour comes on top of his previous speaking tours to raise campaign cash for himself and various Republican candidates around the country. The only place Governor Jindal has trouble visiting is his home state of Louisiana. The joke in Louisiana is that Bobby is known as a governor in 49 states.
Governor Jindal is intelligent and very well-educated, and he manages to look like a creditable leader during a crisis. In this he learned well from former Governor Kathleen Blanco's disastrous handling of the Hurricane Katrina aftermath. He can spout numerous statistics off the top of his head and make complicated situations understandable.
However, as we've learned from the current occupant of the White House, command of statistics and the ability to explain the complicated do not necessarily indicate that one is destined to be a great leader.
Louisiana's last budget was
balanced with numerous
accounting tricks, one-time funding sources, and massive cuts to
health and
higher education. Jindal has been criticized for pushing hard decisions down the road to avoid offending anyone in preparation for a presidential bid, and it is well-known in Louisiana that Jindal is preparing to run and campaigning across the country on trips
funded by Louisiana taxpayers.
Louisiana is a populist state that tends to overspend in flush times and flail in lean times. In Louisiana, health and higher education are not constitutionally protected from budget cuts and are routinely savaged when the economy dives. To be fair, there is a great deal of waste in higher education that needs to be eliminated, and LSU professors are not helping their cause by threatening to
unionize in a state where unions are not looked on favorably. Also, LSU System President Dr. John Lombardi, Louisiana's highest-paid state employee, recently
refused to trim his salary for the good of the school and further exposed the hypocrisy in Louisiana higher education.
During Jindal's administration, Louisiana has
added over 3,100 new employees, and its budget has increased from $12 billion in 2008 to $24 billion in
2010. The governor seems to think this surge in state government will somehow conquer the budget in the long run.
When it comes to cutting spending, the governor can't cut even his own travel budget. One of Governor Jindal's favorite Louisiana campaign tactics is local church attendance by
helicopter in rural areas rarely visited by any governor.
Jindal's celebrated ethics legislation promoting transparency in Louisiana government has
backfired (see also
here): it has been revealed that enforcement powers were
stripped from the Ethics Board, resulting in several
resignations in protest, and Jindal has zealously
guarded the records of the governor's office from the light of day. The law's most notable accomplishment has been to drive worthy citizens away from serving on state boards by requiring draconian disclosures of every conceivable financial detail and close association in a futile effort to prevent political corruption. Are you kidding? This is Louisiana!
Governor Jindal devotes a
sizable portion of
Leadership and Crisis to detailing Louisiana's natural beauty, recounting political anecdotes, and listing boilerplate conservative talking points without ever mentioning his plans to deal with the state's looming $1.5-billion budget shortfall or the numerous challenges faced by Louisiana as its graduates flee in search of opportunities the state can't provide.
Jindal doesn't seem to understand is that status quo governing is currently not in vogue. New Jersey Governor Chris Christie is talked about as presidential material precisely because of his willingness to shake up New Jersey's insular political culture without thought of higher office. Christie is willing to take on the special interests and make the hard choices New Jersey needs to survive, while Jindal is doing his best not to offend any powerful interests in Louisiana. This type of timid leadership is exactly what the Tea Parties are railing against.
Those promoting or considering Bobby Jindal as presidential material need to take a much closer look at his record as Louisiana governor. Jindal talks the talk, but he doesn't walk the walk.
Hat tip: C.B. Forgotston
Tom Roberson is an independent conservative holding finance and engineering degrees and doing his small part to save his country.
TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Government; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: bobbyjindal; louisiana; president; smear
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To: SeekAndFind
I guess when the Palin bashers have a little free time, the go after Jindal.
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posted on
11/26/2010 6:39:18 AM PST
by
central_va
(I won't be reconstructed, and I do not give a damn.)
To: SeekAndFind
Louisana’s last budget was balanced but it was with “tricks”? I can tell you right now I have a lot more faith in Bobby Jindal than I do Tom Roberson (who obviously writes his own bio line).
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posted on
11/26/2010 6:41:14 AM PST
by
Artemis Webb
(I support Alvin Greene as the Democrats next nominee for President of the United States!)
To: SeekAndFind
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posted on
11/26/2010 6:41:41 AM PST
by
ez
("Abashed the devil stood and felt how awful goodness is." - Milton, Paradise Lost)
To: central_va
At any rate, whenever I post something about Jindal, good or bad ( and I’ve posted about him many times in this forum), I also get the usual “He’s not a natural born citizen, therefore disqualified” argument.
Also, Unlike Sarah Palin, he has indicated many times, he’s not interested in being President.
He’s a potential candidate because people like him and what he stands for.
I am quite certain he is not on the table for 2012 ( he said so himself, many times ).
To: SeekAndFind
He seemed to handle the oil spill well, standing up to Obama on stupid federal rules, but in general he seems wishy-washy and, as the article states: timid.
He’s definitely not my pick.
My list is short:
Palin
Christie
DeMint
Pence
There may be others, but those are the only 4 that strike me as believable right now and Christie, DeMint and Pence all have their problems (DeMint mainly that he seems to genuinely not be interested).
Which pretty much leaves Palin.
But definitely not Jindal. I don’t see myself supporting Jindal unless he somehow actually got the nomination... which I don’t see him getting.
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posted on
11/26/2010 6:42:29 AM PST
by
samtheman
To: ez
RE: He stinks on ice.
Who, the author or Bobby Jindal?
To: samtheman
RE: Pence
I have not ever known a person who has gone directly from the House to the Presidency... does anyone know if we have such a precedent?
To: samtheman
He seemed to handle the oil spill well, standing up to Obama on stupid federal rules, but in general he seems wishy-washy and, as the article states: timid. That has always been my impression...however; he was on Beck's radio program the other day kicking twelve kinds of *ss...I couldn't believe it was the same Bobby Jindal. Of course; he was hawking a book, so who knows?
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posted on
11/26/2010 6:44:59 AM PST
by
who knows what evil?
(G-d saved more animals than people on the ark...www.siameserescue.org.)
To: Artemis Webb
I know Tom Robertson and he’s a friend of mine. He knows whereof he speaks about Jindal.
Yes, he’s done a decent enough job as a supposed conservative here in Louisiana. But it wasn’t because Jindal has deep-down conservative convictions.
Jindal did the conservative thing because there were some folks - talk radio host Moon Griffon chief among them - who stood over him with a baseball bat and MADE him do it.
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posted on
11/26/2010 6:47:49 AM PST
by
abb
("What ISN'T in the news is often more important than what IS." Ed Biersmith, 1942 -)
To: SeekAndFind
I know. It’s a problem. Which is why he’s 4th on my list.
The only reason he’s on my list at all is because I believe that the times we live in are so extraordinary that anything is possible, even a House Rep going straight to the WH.
But it is a problem. You are right.
To: who knows what evil?
Do you have a link to that Beck segment? I’d like to listen to it.
To: SeekAndFind
traveling at our expense ,promoting himself instead of taking care of business at home
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posted on
11/26/2010 6:49:06 AM PST
by
piroque
(it is better to perish than to live as slaves.)
To: SeekAndFind
At any rate..
Jindal is not qualified to be president.
Jindal is not interested because he knows he is not qualified.
Jindal is considered a candidate because peeps are ignorant of NBC.
Jindal is not on table because he said so many times, same as Christie.
To: abb
Glad you know Tom Robinson and think well of him. I however could not care less or be less impressed.
As for Moon Griffin “making” Jindal do anything...I hardly doubt it. Can you honestly hear Bobby Jindal saying, “Oh Nos...I don’t want to do this but Moon Griffin is going to make me! I’m so scared of him!” Give me a freaking break.
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posted on
11/26/2010 6:52:05 AM PST
by
Artemis Webb
(I support Alvin Greene as the Democrats next nominee for President of the United States!)
To: SeekAndFind
The RINOS have figured out that all they have to do is pretend to be conservatives, just like Romney. Rhetoric is not what makes a conservative, actions do. I’ll take Bachman over Palin any day. Too many people on this site have hormonal attractions to their candidates. That’s no better than t5he retards that voted for the oxygen thief in the white house Obimbo.
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posted on
11/26/2010 6:52:25 AM PST
by
Cacique
(quos Deus vult perdere, prius dementat ( Islamia Delenda Est ))
To: SeekAndFind
Jindal, Palin, Christie ... they ALL scare the heck out of the left.
They want to see McCain running again (or someone like him) and will be voting in the Republican Primaries AGAIN to try and make that happen (again).
Stand up against them.
They are fewer and CAN be beaten.
Expose the left for what they are.
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posted on
11/26/2010 6:52:42 AM PST
by
sawmill trash
(We are definately a day closer to the end than we were yesterday)
To: Artemis Webb
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posted on
11/26/2010 6:53:16 AM PST
by
Liberty Valance
(Keep a simple manner for a happy life :o)
To: abb
And by the way if you know him and are good friends with him you might do him the consideration of spelling his name right.
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posted on
11/26/2010 6:53:38 AM PST
by
Artemis Webb
(I support Alvin Greene as the Democrats next nominee for President of the United States!)
To: central_va
I guess when the Palin bashers have a little free time, the go after Jindal.Only when they're taking a time-out from bashing Christie. This is becoming a pattern here. Take popular Republicans with some actual leadership skills and knock them down to promote some obscure candidate who can never win.
Sigh. This is going to be a long election season.
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posted on
11/26/2010 6:55:19 AM PST
by
BfloGuy
(It is not from the benevolence of the butcher, the brewer, or the baker, that we can expect . . .)
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