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.
BOBBY JINDALAs 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.
More Bobby Jindal Quotes
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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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Higher taxes still does not create prosperity for all. And, more government still does not grow jobs.
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Hillary Clinton, President Obama, they’re trying to turn the American dream into the European nightmare. We need to rescue the country from socialism.
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Here’s what I’ve found in Louisiana: The voters want to know what you believe, what you stand for, and what you plan to do, not what shade your skin is.
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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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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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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.
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We will stop Iran from becoming a nuclear power. We will stop that nuclear arms race that could happen in the Middle East.
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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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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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I think that local school districts – not the federal government – should make the decision about how they teach science, biology, economics. I want my kids to be taught about evolution; I want my kids to be taught about other theories.
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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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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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The American dream means that you have the chance to work hard, get an education and do great things for yourself, for your kids.
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The day that we’ve been fearing is upon us.
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