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Title: Bobby Jindal announces US Presidential bid
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Published: Jun 24, 2015
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Post Date: 2015-06-24 23:50:40 by Hondo68
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Washington: Louisiana Governor Piyush "Bobby" Jindal on Wednesday made his much- anticipated entry into the 2016 White House race via Twitter making him the first Indian-American and 13th Republican candidate to do so.

"I'm running for President of the United States of America. Join me," he tweeted with a link to his campaign site shortly after noon ahead of a planned formal announcement in the New Orleans suburb of Kenner Wednesday evening.

"A Special Announcement From Bobby Jindal. My name is Bobby Jindal, and I am running for President of the United States of America. There were three people I think you would agree my wife Supriya and I had to tell first," said a second tweet.

Jindal's tweet came shortly adviser Curt Anderson told reporters at a morning briefing: "We get into the race at 5 o'clock tonight,"

A hidden-camera style video of the governor telling his kids about his decision to run followed. His daughter quickly leveraged the information, requesting a puppy as her share of the deal.

"OK, if we move into the White House, you can have a puppy," Jindal told his daughter.

Jindal joins an already crowded field of Republican candidates including Jeb Bush, Rick Perry and Mike Huckabee, former governors of Florida, Texas and Arkansas respectively, US Senators Ted Cruz, Rand Paul, Marco Rubio and Lindsey Graham, former Hewlett Packard CEO Carly Fiorina; and real estate mogul Donald Trump.

Once viewed as a rising star of the Republican party, Jindal, 44, who was the youngest American governor when first elected in 2007, is now polling toward the bottom of the Republican field, registering at just 1 percent in the latest CNN/ORC poll this month.

Analysts suggested that he faces an uphill task in his campaign and even faces the prospect of being eliminated from Fox News's presidential debates starting August 6 as the channel has decided to limit it to the top 10.

Jindal, who received wide support from Indian-Americans in his Congressional and gubernatorial campaigns, seems to have lost much traction with the community since he recently declared that he was tired of hyphenated Americans.

His parents, he declared, "They weren't coming to raise 'Indian-Americans.' They were coming to raise Americans."

As Pearson Cross, a political science professor at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette who is writing a book on him told the Washington Post: "There's not much Indian left in Bobby Jindal."

The Louisiana-born son of immigrant parents from India, Jindal converted from Hinduism to Christianity as a teen, and was later baptised a Catholic as a student at Brown University.

The Rhodes scholar was the second Indian-American to be elected to the US House of Representatives in 2004 after Dalip Singh Saund, a Democrat, in 1957.

He was re-elected to the Congress in 2006 before making his second run for governor in 2007. He was re-elected in 2011.


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#2. To: hondo68 (#0)

This moron did not want to federal money to monitor volcanoes in Alaska and he said this when one was going off if I recall. No thanks.

Pericles  posted on  2015-06-25   0:03:21 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Pericles (#2)

Please source your claim. Thanks.

redleghunter  posted on  2015-06-25   0:33:46 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: redleghunter (#3)

http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/02/25/jindal.volcanoes/

Gov. Bobby Jindal's volcano remark has some fuming

(CNN) -- Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal's swipe at federal spending to monitor volcanoes has the mayor of one city in the shadow of Mount St. Helens fuming.

"Does the governor have a volcano in his backyard?" Royce Pollard, the mayor of Vancouver, Washington, said on Wednesday. "We have one that's very active, and it still rumbles and spits and coughs very frequently."

Jindal singled out a $140 million appropriation for the U.S. Geological Survey as an example of questionable government spending during the GOP response to President Obama's address to Congress Tuesday night.

The governor, a rising Republican star, questioned why "something called 'volcano monitoring' " was included in the nearly $800 billion economic stimulus bill Obama signed earlier this month.

"Instead of monitoring volcanoes, what Congress should be monitoring is the eruption of spending in Washington," Jindal said.

But Marianne Guffanti, a volcano researcher at the U.S. Geological Survey, said, "We don't throw the money down the crater of the volcano and watch it burn up."

The USGS, which received the money Jindal criticized, is monitoring several active volcanoes across the Pacific Northwest, Alaska and Hawaii. One of those is Mount St. Helens, about 70 miles north of Vancouver, Washington, and neighboring Portland, Oregon.

USGS researchers are also keeping a close eye on Alaska's Mount Redoubt volcano, about 100 miles from Anchorage, which is predicted to go off again within a few months. Its last eruption, in 1989, disrupted air traffic and forced down a commercial jet that sucked ash into its engines.

"If we can give good information about what's happening, that system of diversions and cancellations all works much more efficiently," Guffanti said. "And fewer people are delayed and standard business is resumed quickly."

Louisiana is no stranger to natural disasters itself, having been devastated by Hurricane Katrina in 2005. But Timmy Teepell, Jindal's chief of staff, said the governor stands by his statement.

"That was just one example of wasteful spending in the largest government spending bill in history," Teepell said. "The governor made it clear that we need to grow jobs, not government." iReport.com: Share your thoughts on Obama, Jindal speeches

The $140 million line-item for the USGS includes not only monitoring, but also replacement of aging equipment "and other critical deferred maintenance and improvement projects."

The spending could provide new jobs "no different than the amount of money you would spend on building a street or building a bridge or something," said Danny Boston, an economist at Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, Georgia.

Pollard, a former Army officer who has served as Vancouver's mayor for 14 years, said USGS equipment used to keep tabs on volcanoes is frequently damaged or destroyed. He said he wasn't sure how many jobs the money could produce, but, "For us and the people who live closer to it than Vancouver, it's important." iReport.com: Jindal's tone 'insulting'

"We lost lives the last time, and we could lose them again," he said.

Pericles  posted on  2015-06-25   0:45:32 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#13. To: Pericles (#4)

Thanks. Never heard of this. Why a Gov. from LA would even weigh in on this is a bit out of the norm.

redleghunter  posted on  2015-06-25   9:19:35 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#14. To: redleghunter (#13)

Thanks. Never heard of this. Why a Gov. from LA would even weigh in on this is a bit out of the norm.

He was called out for it because it was in his debut speech to the nation and it may have been as simple as his handlers who write speeches scanned the law for any hint of wasteful spending - found nothing but this earmark designed to help monitor volcanoes (this may have happened around the time Iceland's volcanoes shut down air travel to Europe) and thought they could make political hay out of it.

But it also points to this stupid notion that GOP adopted that everything the govt is bad and wasteful - especially stuff like science based volcano monitoring.

Pericles  posted on  2015-06-25   9:27:09 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#34. To: Pericles, redleghunter (#14)

But it also points to this stupid notion that GOP adopted that everything the govt is bad and wasteful - especially stuff like science based volcano monitoring.

No, it points out that you don't grasp the meaning of the words "economic stimulus".

Whatever the merits of volcano studies, they are not known for stimulating an economy in recession. Piyush clearly understood this.

You may now return to your regularly scheduled GOP bashing.

Tooconservative  posted on  2015-06-25   13:25:52 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#39. To: TooConservative (#34)

No, it points out that you don't grasp the meaning of the words "economic stimulus".

Whatever the merits of volcano studies, they are not known for stimulating an economy in recession. Piyush clearly understood this.

You may now return to your regularly scheduled GOP bashing.

One more time:

That is not how Jindal phrased it - he treated it like some weird fake science experiment.

The exact words used "and $140 million for something called "volcanomonitoring." Does he not know what it is?

Jindal might as well be saying in my best Foghorn Leghorn: "Now lookie here, I is from the south and I don't cotton to this here volcano science business. Why, volcanoes are a myth along with a revolving earth and the fact that the sun is made of fire rather than a polished golden disk, I do declare."

Don't Republicans like talking to people like they went to college?

And then Jindal says "Instead of monitoring volcanos, what Congress should bemonitoring is the eruption of spending in Washington, D.C."

He did not word it as a case of the right bill but in the wrong package. he worded it as something Congress SHOULD NOT BE DOING in any case.

But COngress should be allocating money to study if there will be a storm or earthquake or a volcano eruption. That is money well spent - money that goes to educated and worthy scientists who are in a field that has few private sector outlets for their research and costs too much for local level spending alone - and is a shared burden.

So that is why I take issue with the spin that Jindal was talking about this volcano monitor money being inside a stimulus bill rather than another kind of bill. That was the BS spin doctor defense Jindal's people came up with after he was made fun of for sounding like he did not know what "volcanomonitoring" was for like it was a fake program without merit.

Pericles  posted on  2015-06-25   15:37:35 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#40. To: Pericles (#39)

The exact words used "and $140 million for something called "volcanomonitoring." Does he not know what it is?

It's a thing called political rhetoric.

I notice you never hold the Dems to such high standards of accuracy in speeches. Why is that anyway?

As for knowing what it is, Jindal is quite a brain, a fast study at anything.

Jindal attended Baton Rouge Magnet High School, graduating in 1988 at the top of his class. While in high school, he competed in tennis tournaments, and started a computer newsletter, a retail candy business, and a mail-order software company. He spent his free time working in the stands at LSU football games.[6] Jindal was one of 50 students nationwide admitted to the Program in Liberal Medical Education (PLME) at Brown University, guaranteeing him a place in medical school. Jindal completed majors in biology and public policy. He graduated in 1991 at the age of 20, with honors in both majors.[6][7] Jindal was named to the 1992 USA Today All-USA Academic Team. He applied to and was accepted by both Harvard Medical School and Yale Law School, but studied at New College, Oxford, as a Rhodes Scholar. He received an M.Litt. degree in political science with an emphasis in health policy from the University of Oxford in 1994, where the subject of his thesis was "A needs-based approach to health care".[6]

Dumb, he is not. I'd say about like Bill Clinton but a more disciplined student.

Cruz is the smartest of the 2016 GOP candidates but Jindal is in the same league. Christie and Paul are no slouches either but not quite the academic elite that Cruz and Jindal were.

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