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Thomas: Louisiana governor shares ideas on fixing the GOP Cal Thomas
The Salt Lake Tribune ^ | 01/12/2009

Posted on 01/13/2009 3:07:54 PM PST by nickcarraway

As a practicing Roman Catholic, Louisiana's Republican governor, Bobby Jindal, knows a lot about repentance and penance. And in an interview last Wednesday at the governor's mansion, Jindal sounded a lot like a preacher listing the sins of a party he hopes will soon see the light.

What lessons should the GOP learn from the last two election cycles? "The party must consistently do what it says," Jindal admonished. "You can't be the party of fiscal discipline and tolerate the kind of spending that our party has accepted in the last several years, especially in Washington. ... If the Democrats had proposed many of the spending initiatives and projects that Republicans ended up approving, we would have been the first to criticize them."

That's a good start, but overspending isn't the only practice Republicans must transform, is it? "We've got to consistently oppose corruption in our own party," said Jindal. "It's not enough to make excuses that 'the other side does it.'"

Right again. Anything else?

"We have to apply our ideas to the problems Americans care about. I oppose greater government intrusion into our lives, but on health care, for example, for too long the Republican answer to this problem has been dumb." Dumb? Did he just say a Republican idea is dumb? Yes, he did. And he admires Sen. Edward Kennedy, Massachusetts Democrat, because, "He is relentless; he is consistent; he knows where he wants to go."

You know the party is in trouble when a Republican uses Ted Kennedy as a political role model.

Calling for the GOP to again be the party of "ideas and solutions," Gov. Jindal said, "Too often the rhetoric from the party has been 'vote for Republicans because the other side is worse'. That doesn't motivate or excite voters. You have to have a positive, proactive agenda for America."

Where did Republicans err after winning the White House and both Houses of Congress? "We went to Washington to change Washington," he said, "but we became a captive of Washington. We were supposed to be the party of outsiders. We became what we were elected to change."

Louisiana is constitutionally required to balance its budget. Jindal claims to be saving $341 million in the state's fiscal '09 budget. "We will continue to pursue policies to move Louisiana forward while we tighten our belts in government and ensure we are living within our means," said Jindal, which, he criticizes, is something Washington is not doing.

Echoing President-elect Obama's pledge in his speech last week at George Mason University, Jindal said, "We are one of eight states that put all of its spending online. We're the only state that links it to performance outcomes. So you can go online and see where your tax dollars are going and you can link it to accountability."

Jindal wishes Obama well: "We should genuinely want him to succeed. Our country is facing not only an economic challenge, but also international threats. ... I want our country to thrive under his administration. Clearly I will have philosophical disagreements with him. He deserves a chance to hit the ground running. He hasn't proposed his first bill. Republicans make a mistake in Congress if they simply go there and say their mission in life is to say 'no' to every proposal. I think we should look for opportunities to work with him. I also think we should be proactive if we don't agree with him and offer (alternative) solutions."

What do Republicans need to change most? Jindal said, "The Republican Party needs to do two things: One, we need to stop worrying about the Republican Party and start worrying about our country. Second, we need to stop worrying about the messenger and start worrying about substance. We will deserve to be a majority party again when we show the American people we are competent, we truly believe the principles we espouse and we've got relevant solutions to the things they care about, whether it's the economy, health care, international terrorism."

Jindal is a comer, possibly the new face of the GOP. He plans to run for another term in 2011, but won't talk yet about 2012. The GOP leadership had better listen to him. His proposals are the way back for a party that has lost its way.


TOPICS: Editorial; Extended News; Politics/Elections; US: Louisiana
KEYWORDS: jindal

1 posted on 01/13/2009 3:07:55 PM PST by nickcarraway
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To: nickcarraway

Amen


2 posted on 01/13/2009 3:12:56 PM PST by mckenzie7 ( ANNA THE RETIREE)
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To: nickcarraway

Amen


3 posted on 01/13/2009 3:13:01 PM PST by mckenzie7 ( ANNA THE RETIREE)
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To: nickcarraway

What’s the story on Jindal’s big Gov health care plan....I am tired of these posers and Jindal gives off that Odoooor!


4 posted on 01/13/2009 3:28:58 PM PST by iopscusa (El Vaquero. (SC Lowcountry Cowboy))
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To: nickcarraway

We MUST listen to the Governor! He is a smart guy and I like what he is saying and doing. He is smart enough to keep his religion private and not preach from his office. He sticks to the business of state, business that will benefts the vast majorty of people in his state. None of his policies or ideas are wrapped with religious overtimes.

If we follow his lead the GOP can come back!


5 posted on 01/13/2009 3:31:07 PM PST by WellyP
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To: nickcarraway

I didn’t know he is a RC. Cool!


6 posted on 01/13/2009 3:35:38 PM PST by ChinaGotTheGoodsOnClinton (To those who believe the world was safer with Saddam, get treatment for that!)
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To: iopscusa
he is trying to use medicaid money to pay for private insurance policies. he thinks that private insurers are better at containing costs than the medicaid program. his goal is to preempt a government run health care system. because he knows that it sucks. he was the head of health and hospitals here years ago. kicked a bunch of people off the dole in order to save the system. he makes the hard choices. he has testicles, and is effective.
7 posted on 01/13/2009 3:48:58 PM PST by brannon (we are all dying; some of us faster than others)
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To: nickcarraway

Too bad he has his hand out for as much as he can get from the Socialist bail-out.

It is also too bad he got on the Katrina Bash-Bush train when it was rolling down the tracks.

As another poster stated, the guy is a poser!


8 posted on 01/13/2009 3:51:33 PM PST by SoConPubbie (GOP: If you reward bad behavior all you get is more bad behavior.)
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To: SoConPubbie

Stop listening to the media.


9 posted on 01/13/2009 4:00:21 PM PST by nickcarraway (Are the Good Times Really Over?)
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To: nickcarraway
I pay a lot of money every year to pay for the medical care of the uninsured. Every one of the uninsured could afford to pay some money rather than no money.

Something needs to be done about our health care system rather than doing nothing.

10 posted on 01/13/2009 4:35:39 PM PST by sazerac
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To: sazerac
I pay a lot of money every year to pay for the medical care of the uninsured. Every one of the uninsured could afford to pay some money rather than no money.

I agree. As Rush's substitute said yesterday, "Heath care is not a right". "None of our rights demand a subsidy from someone else." "Our right to our freedom to worship, right to bear arms, right to a free press or any of the other rights guaranteed us in the Constitution costs no one else a dime".

I do not have a problem with charitable giving, but when the government forcibly takes my money for the charities they chose....it's robbery. Worse yet, my political opponents are buying votes with my money.

11 posted on 01/14/2009 7:07:23 AM PST by Retired COB (Still mad about Campaign Finance Reform)
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To: Retired COB
You would enjoy this commentary by Suzan Fields: Remembering the 'Forgotten Man'
12 posted on 01/14/2009 7:55:46 AM PST by Jimmy Valentine's brother (Hey Zero you are a Marxist!)
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