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 JINDALLet the dollars follow the child instead of forcing the child to follow the dollars, so that every child has the opportunity to attain an education.
More Bobby Jindal Quotes
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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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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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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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Immigration without assimilation is an invasion.
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Government. Where do you go if you want a tax break? Government. Where do you go if you want a handout? Government. This must stop.
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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 am tired with hyphenated Americans! We are not Indian-Americans, or African-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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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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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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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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Please deal with the Radical Islamic Threat today.
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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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The Nation needs to take a new approach to our energy problems.
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The threat of terrorism is great and with today’s porous borders, someone could bring a biological weapon into our country or sneak a dirty bomb across unmanned portions of our borders.
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