Immigration without assimilation is an invasion.
BOBBY JINDALWhen a law enforcement officer apprehends an illegal immigrant, it makes no sense to simply release that individual who has been breaking our laws with no threat of sanction or penalty.
More Bobby Jindal Quotes
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Higher taxes still does not create prosperity for all. And, more government still does not grow jobs.
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When the Republican Party is no longer the party of fiscal conservatism then clearly I would argue that we’ve lost our way.
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You shouldn’t have to be born to wealthy parents or the right zip code to be successful and do great things in our country!
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Elections have consequences,’ President Obama said, setting his new policy agenda just three days after taking office in 2009.
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I’m so tired of the left trying to divide us by race. One of the things I said today in my speech, we’re not Indian-Americans, African-Americans, Irish-Americans, rich Americans, poor Americans. We’re all Americans.
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I think the American people would be compassionate and practical. But we need to be talking about assimilation as well, something that is politically incorrect,
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Containment is a strategy for losers! But as General George S. Patton famously observed, Americans play to win all the time. Americans don’t play to lose.
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Three elections later, the president’s party has lost 70 House seats and 14 Senate seats. The job of Republicans now is to govern with the confidence that elections do have consequences, promptly passing the conservative reform the voters have demanded.
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I think we can have religious liberty without discrimination. My views on marriage aren’t evolving with the polls. It’s based on my faith, I think it should remain between a man and a woman.
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I’m running [ for presidency] because we need to take our country back.
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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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I’m not running to manage the decline of this great country. I’m running to make real changes in D.C.
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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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Unfortunately, we are finding the bureaucratic inefficiencies and red tape have a tendency to slow the efforts of individuals and communities working to rebuild.
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The Republican party does have a lot of work to do. But changing our principles is not a winning strategy. We need to modernize, not moderate.
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