Posted on 07/07/2015 4:02:14 AM PDT by markomalley
In a Monday tweet, 2016 presidential candidate Bobby Jindal stated that a presidency of Bernie Sanders or Hillary Clinton would result in the nation following in Greeces footsteps to economic turmoil.
The Louisiana governor, who formally announced his bid for the presidency in late June, slammed two of the Democratic frontrunners over the failure of Greeces economy and its similarity to progressive economic programs.
Sunday, Jindal made a splash for comments accusing President Barack Obama and Clintons policies of being socialist and progressive.
Im running [for president] because I want to stop President Obama and Secretary Clinton from turning the American dream into the European nightmare, Jindal said on John Catsimatidiss New York-based radio show. We are on the path towards socialism. Its not too late, but the hour is late.
Jindal also attacked Jeb Bush for not standing up for conservatism. Fellow governor and presidential candidate Bush suggested that Republicans might have to lose the primary to win the general election, which prompted Jindal to defend his fellow candidates.
I think we need to be who we are; we need to be fearless, Jindal said. I disagree with Jeb Bush. He said we have to be willing to lose the primary to win the general election. Let me translate hes saying we need to hide our conservative ideas.<-- Mobile_Inline -->
He should have said, “continue Obama’s turning of the USA into socialist Greece.”
America started turning into Greece in the 1930s with the imposition of the Welfare State on the country. 80 years later, its finally catching up with us.
Go Bobby.......
The GOPee also is fighting hard to turn the US into Greece.
We’re already there, we just have a few more financial tricks up our sleeves to hide the bleeding.
I think that was implied.....
Hey Bobby, Congress is currently run by the GOP. Have you seen any sign of balanced budgets?
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