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Bobby Jindal continues to refuse to credit the stimulus package for Louisiana's economic recovery even though as Think Progress noted, he was happy to go around the state presenting jumbo sized checks which included money from those funds.

Gov. Bobby Jindal (R-LA) reemerged on the national stage yesterday, penning an op-ed in the Politico to slam efforts to reform health care and declaring the Economic Recovery Act a failure. Jindal declared the Recovery Act “a nearly trillion-dollar stimulus that has not stimulated.” However, less than 24 hours before Jindal published his op-ed, Jindal traveled to Anacoco, Louisiana to present a jumbo-sized check to residents of Vernon Parish. The funds included hundreds of thousands of dollars directly from the Recovery Act — at least $157,848 in Community Block Grant money authorized by the Recovery Act and $138,611 for Byrne/JAG job training programs created by the Recovery Act. Rather than credit the federal government or the Recovery Act he opposed, Jindal printed his own name on the corner of the massive check.

When asked about this on Blitzer's The Situation Room, Jindal refused to acknowledge that the stimulus package has been successful, and instead touted the use of the line item veto and said the stimulus money should have been temporary and targeted, and included more tax cuts. Blitzer didn't ask him about the jumbo sized checks he was using for photo ops.

I thought they weren't going to allow that to happen?

Sen. Charles Schumer (D-NY) has a message for Republican governors hemming and hawing over whether to accept the stimulus money Uncle Sam is mailing to each state: Take it or leave it.

Several GOP governors, including Louisiana's Bobby Jindal and South Carolina's Mark Sanford, have cited ideological differences with the stimulus spending and suggested they may take some parts of it and decline the rest. For Schumer, it's all or nothing.

"No one would dispute that these governors should be given the choice as to whether to accept the funds or not. But it should not be multiple choice," Schumer writes in a letter to Office of Management and Budget Director Peter Orszag.

So why is Jindal being allowed to use the line item veto to block part of the stimulus spending in Louisiana? Full transcript below the fold.

BLITZER: Let's go right to the governor of Louisiana, Bobby Jindal. He's joining us from the capital in Baton Rouge.

Governor, thanks, as usual, for coming in.

JINDAL: Wolf, thank you so much for having me back in THE SITUATION ROOM.

BLITZER: Is the economy recovering right now? Do you see the end of this longest recession?

JINDAL: I would say a couple things.

Louisiana continues to outperform the national economy. Our banks are in relatively good shape. We have got the -- one of the lowest unemployment rates in the South, one of the 10 lowest unemployment rates in the country.

You know, national studies have said we have got one of five real estate markets where the housing prices actually went up, not down, this past year. They went up 3 percent. They went down 10 percent across the country. So, we have continued to fare better than -- than much of the rest of the country. We have done it in part -- we have cut taxes, revamped ethics, revamped work force training programs. I agree with what Ali said, though, that, really, you know, the economists will figure out when these recessions start and end.

To the average American, it's really when we start seeing more jobs, when we start wages climb. I'm proud. We have announced economic development wins totaling 32,000 new announced jobs in Louisiana, $4.3 billion in private capital investment.

BLITZER: So...

JINDAL: We are going to continue to outperform the national economy.

But I think, for the country, until we see hiring starting, until we see unemployment rates come back down, I think that's when your average person thinks the recession is really beginning to end.

BLITZER: Are you ready to give the president of the United States some credit for turning -- helping to turn this economy around?

JINDAL: Look, I love what he says. And I -- I do have a lot of skepticism about, in D.C., the fact they think that we can spend our way into prosperity, borrow our way into prosperity. Now they want to tax our way into prosperity.

It was auto bailouts. It was TARP. It was the stimulus. Now it's the health care plan. But -- but, Wolf, let's give credit where credit is due. When he talks about health care reform, when he talked to the national...

(CROSSTALK)

BLITZER: I want to get to health care in a moment, Governor.

JINDAL: Sure. Sure.

BLITZER: Excuse me for interrupting.

Let's stay on the stimulus for a second. Louisiana -- we just checked -- they were getting, your state, $3.3 billion, part of the economic recovery, the stimulus money. Already, they have made, what, they say, $2.2 billion available. They have paid out almost a half-a- million -- a half-a-billion dollars, $480 million.

I assume, even though you -- you hated the stimulus package, you're taking the money, and it's helping.

JINDAL: Well, a couple of things.

One, we -- we looked at it line by line. We said, we're not taking some of the unemployment money. We're not taking some of the dish (ph) money. We're not taking some of the TMA money, because we thought they would have increased obligations on our state.

BLITZER: Of the $3.3 billion, how much aren't you taking?

JINDAL: I think the unemployment was over $100 million. I don't have the other numbers off the top of my head.

But the bottom line is this. I think they could have done more to stimulate the economy if they had been aggressive, if it had truly been temporary and targeted, as the president said, if it had been more aggressive on the tax cut side, if it had been more aggressive in speeding up infrastructure spending that was going to happen another way, like the investment in our roads. I think...

BLITZER: But the $3.2 billion that you're taking, you're -- you're happy with? You're happy? That money is going to help your state and the people of Louisiana?

JINDAL: Well, I think they could have done more to help our state to get the economy growing.

Here's what I worry about, Wolf. That added to the deficit. That's a deficit my children and grandchildren are going to have to pay back. It's not free money. That means interest rates, inflation rates will eventually go up, the currency will go down. And, so, what I worry about is, in the short term, for the sake of short-term spending, are we creating longer-term problems for our people?

I think it would have been better if had been more focused, more targeted, temporary, as the president described his original intent behind the stimulus.

BLITZER: Let's talk about health care reform, a subject close to everyone's heart.

Listen to what President Obama says.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

OBAMA: Because the truth is, we have a system today that works well for the insurance industry, but it doesn't always work well for you.

(CHEERING AND APPLAUSE)

(END VIDEO CLIP)

BLITZER: All right, he was referring to the fact that there are millions of Americans who do have health insurance right now who are very scared, if they ever need it, it won't be there for them.

How worried are you about this point the president is making?

JINDAL: Oh, I think he's right.

I think several things he says on health care is right. Look, we need to reform the insurance market, so it's truly portable, so it's required to cover people when they get sick, so that you can take it across state lines, across jobs. It doesn't make sense to have insurance if it's not there when you truly need it.

It needs to cover preexisting conditions. I like what the president has to say when he talks about choice and competition, a plan that is fully paid for, doesn't add to the deficit, that uses electronic patient records, that you don't have to give up your insurance if you like it. You won't be forced into a government-run plan.

My concern is, that's not what the House bill does. Again, I agree with a lot of what he says. I thought he did a great job talking to the country last week. but you look at the House Democratic plan, you look at a plan that adds to the deficit nearly a quarter-of-a-trillion dollars, increases taxes during one of the worst recessions we have seen -- I don't know why anybody would want to raise taxes now -- but, third, and most importantly, introduces this concept of a government-run plan.

Studies indicate as many as 100 million Americans may leave their private insurance for this government-run plan. And let's be clear.

BLITZER: Which studies are you talking about?

JINDAL: Well, the Lewin estimates -- the Lewin study estimates it could be as many as 100 million. The Urban Institute has done their own study, tens of millions. There are a range of studies.

But it really comes down to this fundamental point. Why do we think we need a government-run plan to make the insurance market...

BLITZER: Well...

JINDAL: ... to fix the insurance market? Yes, we need to fix the insurance market. I'm not saying -- I'm not defending the status quo. But we don't argue for government-run factories, or government- run stores, or government-run TV stations, for other marketplaces.

Why do we believe we need a government-run plan to make health care work? I think that it is very, very doable to get a bipartisan reform agreement on fixing the problems in health care.

BLITZER: Yes.

JINDAL: But the Democrats have to decide, do they want a government-run plan...

BLITZER: All right.

JINDAL: Do you want take a step towards a single-payer system, or do they really want to focus on reducing costs and making health care more accessible and more affordable?

BLITZER: On the -- on the Lewin -- on the Lewin study, that's part of a group owned by you United Healthcare, so, a lot of folks are thinking that's not necessarily an objective observer of the scene, since United Healthcare has a huge stake in trying to avoid some sort of government competition for the private insurance industry.

JINDAL: Well, Wolf, whether you look at the Urban study or you look at the Lewin Institute, the bottom line, though, is, we have seen what happens when the government tries to run health care. We have seen what happens when the government tries to run banks or car companies.

The bottom line is, look at in Medicare and Medicaid. The government routinely underpays providers, shifts costs to the private sector. You're going to have a taxpayer-subsidized system that has government subsidies.

And the problem with that is, they will be able to underprice the private sector, shift those costs temporarily, drive out that competition. There are things we can do, like allowing people to pool their purchasing power, so they can actually avoid health care coverage.

There are things we can do, like going after the cost of defensive medicine. One study says it could add up to $100 billion to the cost of health care. Let's go after those frivolous lawsuits. We don't hear any mention of that in this plan.

Really, you know, I want to...

BLITZER: All right.

JINDAL: ... give Senator Kennedy credit. He, at least, a couple of weeks ago, in "Newsweek," said his ultimate goal originally had been a single-payer government-run health care system.

I think the Democrats can get a bipartisan deal, as long as they're willing -- they have a fundamental choice. Do they want to drive down costs or do they want a government-run health care plan?

BLITZER: Well, we will see what happens.

Governor, thanks very much for coming in.

JINDAL: Thank you, Wolf.



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those jumbo sized checks can cost up to $100-@200 to print. did the money jindal used to self promote himself come from his own budget or did he rip off vernon parish and the u.s. taxpayer?

jackass jindal is a f#cking lying
little weasel, who uses others for
his own advantage.

he is a useless bigot

Wow

Now tell us what you really think of him.

The loudest, angriest and most incoherent Republicans - Jindal, LLimbaugh, Steele, Lucifer... will never, ever give this president his dues. It's very difficult to really analyze and critique Obama's actions and policies when everything he does criticized and denounced, before they've even been given a chance to work. Also, what's all this fervor now about healthcare reform when for the previous 8 years, no one gave a damn... worse thing is, we have three and a half more years of this bull*&% to look forward to. My ears hurt...

DeniseD
www.reallybadboss.com

"...worse thing is, we have three seven and a half more years of this bull*&% to look forward to."

fixed it for you.

The Pukes threw the '08 election to install a scapegoat who will cleanse the Murkin palate of the 30 years of Rqaygun/Bushevism. Once Obama owns all the Bushevik clusterfucks in the tiny minds of the Murkin electorate, he'll have served his purpose, and can be cast aside...

always pulls this crap, they did the same thing to FDR until the economy started picking up, then they tried to take the credit for it.
Only difference was the electorate wasn't as retarded back then.

http://www.hpol.org/fdr/fala/

do you sit up all night thinking up drivel like this? the gop didn't take any dive the last election, they blew it with an epic fail. their mega breastbeating, tantruming, and whining since the loss is ample proof if their implosion to near regional status and the self inflicted purity purge didn't convince.

There were very few, and very minor incidents of fraud, abuse, intimidation, etc.

if they'd wanted it, they'd have pulled out all the stops, as before, and a few new ones.

Obama's a one-termer. the analogy I like is with wine-tasting: Between sips of different vintages, they give you a crust of bread to cleanse the palate.

Obama's the crust of bread. He's there to make you forget the clusterfucks of the Reagan/Bushevik years, and to own all the clusterfucks left behind.

Once he's owned all of 'em, and (are you watching "health care reform"?)failed to do what the "people" expect and want (Congress blocking, and watering down legislation), his support--which was always wide but shallow--will decline to a dead-heat, which the Pukes win because they own the "press."

From your keyboard to God's ears...(@ the current administration, not the bull*&%.) Thanks.

DeniseD
www.reallybadboss.com

.............is a pig!! PUKIES are all pigs.

Exhibit "A" in the republicans are the dumbest bastards on earth trial.

Bobby The Page's party wrecked the economy. They had controll for most of the past decade and it took a long time to do the depth damage they have done. The sold out the middle class for the corporation, the defense contractors and the super rich and nearly bankrupted us in the process. The president is doing a good job of digging us out relatively quickly. Bobby the Page want's to go back to the same policies that got us in this mess and take us back.

Memo to Bobby the Page. Layoff the coffee before your next interview.

So his plan for economic recovery is to cut the taxes for the richest people while cutting services. What else is new? And for health care for everyone, what is the Republican plan? Is there even one? I hear that they don't like the Democratic one, which is fine, but offer an alternative to control costs and cover everyone.

yea, I noticed one line item he crossed out was federal unemployment funds for folks in his state out of work . Bobby the Page is just another "compassionate conservative" Republican pig puppet for the rich.

Why is it when I listen to this guy I feel I just got over charged for a pack of Twinkies at the Quickie Mart?

... where's Jindal's birth certificate? He looks like a foreigner.

/snark

I am holding a zip lock bag with my birth certificate in it, where is his?

luckily my tin foil hat allows me to know he is a 'forner" ;-)

Malkin's too. I want to see hers. She's not running for anything or holding an elective office but any patriotic white American should demand she produce one nonetheless if she's going to comment on American politics. Snarkilicious!

He did say the "problem with a government run health care (option) is it will drive down costs"...

AND JUST WHO IS THAT A PROBLEM FOR?

It is a problem for the insurance companies that are making profits upon profits on people's health. Profits above people.

You MUST drive down wages, retirement funds and anything else for the commongood, but never ever drive down profits for the corporate oligarch's.

- GOP pledge of allegance to the corporate fascists.

... to the swag of the Profitable States of America
And to the capitalism for which it stands
One nation, under-funded
With liberty and justice for the rich.

I really have no idea what makes these assholes tick. They have all of the money, and they stole everything the middle class once owned.

They have 45% of the zombies in this country so damned brainwashed, I think they would eat dog turds laced with cyanide for a $50 GOP tax cut - across the board of course.

We are in the advanced stages of corporate fascism, yet it's not enough for these greedy, sadistic f**kers.

Who keeps voting for these dipshits?

... they have a chance in hell of winning that 5,000 ticket giant stuffed teddy bear at the fair.

They know they can't win, they know they can't buy a win, they have a house filled with 5 ticket stuffed puppy dogs made in China, but damnit, they're gonna get that teddy bear if it kills 'em.

Think about it. The only thing that stood between us and Sarah Palin being a heartbeat away from the presidency was the bottom falling out of the economy several months before the election.

Bobby "the page" Jindal went into hiding and has came out as Bobby "the hyped up double talking used car salesman on way too much caffeine" Jindal.

What a transformation!

what a ridiculous little man.

Well, Louisiana elected him.

Blitzer didn't ask him about the jumbo sized checks he was using for photo ops.
I'm shocked I tell ya, shocked.

... you wave a big check in front of Blitzer's eyes, he's looking at the amount, checking to see if it's made out to him, and whether or not it's signed.

probably got a check.

Is a tool in every sense of the definition.

He doesn't know he's being used and he's being used for all the wrong reasons.

to give some voice to the democrats. It seems like 10 repugs to 1 democrat. They give this guy 10 minutes and crop Obama's speeches to 2 mintes at most.

Don't say that too loud or a birther might lern sumpin

analyzing the guest appearances on network and cable tv which show that republicans and conservatives outnumber Democrats and progressives on the gasbag shows. JUst look at how many time Liz Cheney, a nobody, has dominated these shows as a guest. Who is she other that Dicks Cheney's daughter. Her accomplishments? Books authored? Anything she has done?

Any watch how the republican politicians and wackjob conservative commentators are asked softball questions by the gasbags while the Democrats are grilled and not given the chance to respond.

)O(

Intelligence like this is what you get when you live in a state that allows marriage to crocodiles.

(As long as they're not gay).

Democrats are allowing Republicans to shape the message to the point that the message is obfuscated, distorted and lost completely to the ears of even sophisticated listeners. Unsophisticated, ignorant and or lazy listeners respond to what they hear most loudly and most frequently, and that invariably is a Republican talking head.

Democrats need to develop a deafening, relentless and consistent attacking offense and defense unless they want to continue to lose the message contest to obstructionist Republicans playing attacking defense. Democrats know that Republicans are better at destroying things than at building them, and they must be proactive and smart enough to make their message strategy equal to and stronger than the Republicans defensive strategy and they must play attacking defense even more aggressively and pervasively than Republicans play attacking defense. Sorry about the sports/war analogy, but like it or not Republicans fight to win. So should Democrats.

I could agree but, if you have the message and the media is not willing to let you deliver your message the democrats are at a total disadvantage. We don't just need healthcare reform, we need media reform.

A much better photo would be Jindal smiling while holding up a check from the money he doesn't want.

Only think that comes to mind every time I see/hear Bobby is that kid's taunt:
"Liar, Liar pants on fire!!"

A convert to Christianity, he was born and raised Hindu. He is one iguana that shows his true colors albeit not so bright. :)

Strap him to a balcony during Mardi Gras with toothpicks holding his eyes open... Then you may just get some truth out of him?¹ ;)

Bobby Jindal's masquerades - FEBRUARY 21, 2009
[ http://bestofneworleans.com/gyrobase/Content?... ]

1) No rosary beads please.

as Governor.
What else would you expect from this loser?

thrown in for good measure. All in all, a weird little weasel in manner and appearance.

All this republican talking points and irrational propaganda is old. They've been doing this for more than 1/2 a century. The problem in this day and age is that we don't study the lessons of the past. Since we are so ignorant of our past, we keep making the same mistakes over a over again. Any learned person with a little bit of common sense will know the right-wingnut politians are very adept at talking out of both sides of their mouth. They never seem to learn that all of their policies and political agenda has been the same just with different wrapping. Jindal is a perfect example of what FDR had to fight during his political campaigns back in the 40's when all the Republicans fought hard to obstruct all the new deal progressive policies implemented and when election time came they just seemed to forget and suddenly adopt all the policies that were now working.

Just listening to FDR's old speeches made me realize that all the problems we have now are not new. They have been with us for many years and they are always caused by the same perpetrators.

Just go and "see" or listen for yourself.
http://www.hpol.org/fdr/fala/

...is a complete fraud.

Lather, rinse, repeat.

ain't that the truth!

I hope the opposition, whoever they may be, remains mindful of all this when the time comes that this dumbass decides to make a run on the White House. Democrats have, in recent history, tried to claim a high road in civility, often focusing almost completely on issues and politely neglecting to mention their opponents' blatant screw-ups.

Here's to the formation and ascension of an aggressive Independent Party.

PeeeYoushhh! (Given birth name= Piyush) Just maybe he's performed some sort of cleansing exorcism of the fed money he's subsequently doled out in his name?

needs at least a weekly woodshed whacking like Michael Moore gave him after Sicko came out to remind him what a Useful Idiot he is to the RNC.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekpyD43JTZE

.

do we have proof that this person..."Bobby" Jindal...was even born in this country?

He's got funds...that jingle jangle Jindal..
as he goes lying merrily along

And he says...oh no the funds we did not swindle
I took nothing from the bad old gubmint trough

I can sing that tune!

is a certfied nut in spite of his academic achievements. He is also a tool for the republicans to use and discard. He is incredibly stupid to think that the republican base will accept him any more than they have accepted President Obama. If he wins the republican nomination in 2012, the base will retaliate.

What a joke!? Did he seriously, with a straight face, just look into the camera and talk about the economic recovery in Lousiana...then bad-mouth the stimulus package that was, in large part, responsible for said economic recovery? Somebody, HBO here!

Never hear Bobby brag about his parties great response to Katrina and its aftermath. Perhaps this little twerp could explain why Blackwater ended up uninvited into NOLA but Canadas highly trained disaster relief teams were told " No Thanks". Canada made the offer of assistance even before the storm blew out. It makes Bushes " We didnt know " bullshit even less believable. One would have to have the IQ of a doorknob to believe anything these lying asshole Pukes say.

I just can't wait until Bobbie runs for prez. Looking forward to the whole laughing joke.

If this guy really wants to be a GOP rockstar he should QUIT. Bunch-o-Schmucks.

I can't believe the good people of Lousyanna would vote in a dot head goofball like Jindal. What were they thinking?!

It's just a bit difficult for them to take much time away from their otherwise consistent celebration of exalted cuisine, historic music-making, and generally laissez-faire party-makin to seriously (and clear headedly) ponder lucidly wrought political decisions.

All good performances deserve an encore :-)

...he reminds me of a the assistant manager at my local Radio Shack.

Once the health care reform train left the station and the people decided they wanted a ticket, the Insurance COs and Republicans started to talk about the need for changes, hoping to limit the inroads true reform would make. Where were they last year? Two years ago? They didn't give a shit. Where were the money-grubbing greedy m-fers then? Man, this really pisses me off. They speak as if it was common knowledge and understanding, on both sides of the political spectrum, in the industry and on the street, that the current system was broke. Arrggggggggggggggggh! Jindal has the balls to point out shortcomings in the House bill, as if the Republicans were ever interested in addressing those shortcomings. Then he doubles down and mentions the Lewin studies.

Lewin- Lewin- Lewin....indeed!

So Piyush is a big hypocrite. Big surprise. Well if Louisiana keeps voting for hypocrites like him and Vitter, then they deserve what they get. The same goes for South Carolina. All of these southern repug pols run against blue state values but have no problem taking our money to subsidize their states. It's really sickening. When will these so called conservatives stand on their own like they say they do. Probably never. Their constituents are simps.

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