We want the best things for our kids. We want the rules to be fair. If they work hard, get a great education, they should be able to join the middle class.
BOBBY JINDALThe American dream means that you have the chance to work hard, get an education and do great things for yourself, for your kids.
More Bobby Jindal Quotes
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It’s not controversial to say that human activity is contributing in some way. The question is how serious that is.
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I’ve got the courage to apply our conservative principles. I can’t do it alone. With your help, with God’s grace, we can save the idea of America before it’s too late.
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We must stop being the stupid party.
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We should increase our development of alternative fuels, taking advantage of renewable resources, like using corn and sugar to produce ethanol or soybeans to produce biodiesel.
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If I were afraid of polls, we wouldn’t have privatized our charity hospital system, we wouldn’t cut our state budget 26%, wouldn’t have cut over 30,000 state government bureaucrats, wouldn’t have done statewide school choice. Here’s the real record.
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Every Republican will tell you they are for school choice, shrinking government, cutting the government workforce and getting rid of Common Core. But talk is cheap. Talk is just talk. I haven’t just talked about these things. I’ve actually done these things.
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I spent a lot of 2012 going around the country saying that President Obama was the most liberal and most incompetent president in my lifetime ever since Jimmy Carter.
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We need to restore the American dream so it’s more about opportunity and growth and not redistribution.
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I think we’ll have a bigger conversation first within the Republican Party, then with the American people about what’s the proper role of the federal government.
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As everyone in Louisiana knows, there was often no communication or coordination between the state and federal government in the aftermath of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
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I’m not worried about where Barack Obama is from. I’m worried about where he’s going.
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We don’t measure our people’s success in how they’re doing in government. We measure how they are doing in the real world and the private sector economy.
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As we embrace the American dream and the freedoms it represents, we must also ensure that those who wish to enjoy those freedoms become a part of our society and learn to speak our language.
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I think it’s offensive to equate evangelical Christians, Catholics, others that view marriage as between a man and a woman, as being racist.
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On Thanksgiving I will stop to give thanks that my family is safe and healthy, especially because I realize that, following the tragedies of this year, it is all too real a possibility that they might not have been.
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