Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Jindal 2012!!!!!!!!!!!

As most of you know I've been a HUGE Jindal fan since McCain lost the fight for the presidency! I have to admit he seemed a bit uneasy as he began his speech last night. However the contents were spot on and solid. He spoke of the Conservative Dream.

It was nice to hear him start his speech off ...letting the Democrats know that we are all for America. He couldn't be closer to the truth then in his statements last night. Ok yes he looked a little squirly when he first started his speech, I can only imagine how hard it is to speak in front of NO ONE.

If you were put off by his mannerisms, please visit his website to ease your fears. There are lots of interviews on there, that you will be more than impressed with.

Governor Jindal made some excellent points last night:

  1. To solve our current economic problems, Washington must lead -- but the way to lead is not raising taxes and putting more money in the hands of Washington, D.C. politicians. The way to lead is to empower the American people -- the strength of America is not found in Washington, but in the enterprising spirit of our citizens.
  2. Democrat leaders say their legislation will grow the economy. What it really does is grow the government, increase your taxes down the line and saddle your children and grandchildren with debt.

  3. To strengthen our economy, Republicans believe we must keep energy prices down, improve education, and promote confidence in America by ensuring we have the most ethical and transparent system in the world.

"Let me make this clear upfront: The Republican Party stands ready to work together in a bipartisan manner with the Democrat leaders in Congress and the President to open new markets to American exporters, create more jobs at home and grow the economy."

"But we will not march lock-step with the President and Democrats when they are wrong. The recently passed "stimulus" bill was one such example. Republicans were unified in our disagreement with Congressional Democrat leaders and President Obama on this bill. It comes down to this: The Democrat plan focused on putting Americans on the public dole, while the Republican plan focused on putting America back to work."

Gawd...that is hot! Jindal 2012!!!!


5 comments:

sepblues said...

Bwaaahahahaak-ak-ak-ak-al...Jindal received the scorn of Krauthammer, Hume and the other GOP Fox snooze Pundits. So much so, that Rush Limbaugh threatened them...face it- jindal looked and sounded like a thrid -grader delivering a book report. He offered nothing but regurgitated talking points- the very same ones that got our economy tanked- I kid you not!

sepblues said...

THIRD Grader*

Republican said...

yadda yadda yadda, SEP.. you still don't get it. The dems are just as responsible for this economic crisis.

How funny 3 months ago you couldn't shut up about the spending habits of the republicans, what? you have nothing to say about that now? come on sep let me hear you whine about the spending now!!!

Come on baby.. you can do it!

Augustine said...

Keep rolling out the losers, GOP. Provided one of your sickest minds doesn’t try to physically remove Obama from office in some way, you’re continuing to craft and fine-tune the perfect environment for the first ever 2-term black president in American history. Hey, how about running the maverick again in 2012? Or hey, maybe instead of an election in 2012, you can put up Sarah Barracuda against Obama in a game of horse, winner takes the ‘House.

sepblues said...

DIANA: Obama has a huge hole to cover the was created by Bushonomics. That will take trillions. When the private sector freezes up- the only entity available to get things moving again is the federal government. Recovery can't be accomplished on the cheap. At the end of the day, we will have to show something for the money invested in ourselves. Funny how you righties didn't get fiscal religion while Bush was pissing away a trillion dollars in Iraq -or doubling the deficit. If I were you Diana, I would shut up about spending... The GOP record on that is indefensible.