Now that he is safely
re-elected, radical conservative Republican Governor Bobby Jindal of Louisiana is exposing
some of his true beliefs. But the
citizens of that state aren’t
buying what they just bought a couple of months ago.
Why So Glum?? |
The Republican governor’s job approval has sunk 13 percentage
points, from 51 percent to 38 percent, since last October.
What’s the problem?
Is it that like almost all politicians in that state, regardless of
party or political philosophy Mr. Jindal has been determined to be a
crook? No, that’s not it, and this Forum
admires Mr. Jindal for his honesty. For
that’s about all anyone admires him for.
Nearly
two thirds, 63 percent, opposed the governor’s tax swap proposal, which
eliminates state income taxes but increases sales taxes, while only 27 percent
supported the plan. A larger majority, 75 percent, were even more dissatisfied
with public health care, saying they found little or no progress in the state’s
system.
Oh, and what was Mr. Jindal’s major expertise before
becoming Governor? Health care. As for how bad it is for Mr. Jindal, it turns
out Mr. Obama is better liked than the Republican radical.
While
President Barack Obama doesn’t exactly earn the love of the majority of the
voters, he still came out with a 43 percent job approval rating, putting him
five percentage points ahead of the governor. Louisiana is a red state Obama lost in the
2012 elections by more than 17 points.
Now if there was just a functioning Democratic party in the
state . . .
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