News -> INDReporter TUE, DEC 14 11:31AM by Walter Pierce

La. lawmaker rips Jindal in NY Daily News

State Rep. Damon Baldone, a Houma Democrat, tore into Gov. Bobby Jindal in a letter to the editor sent last week to the New York Daily News and published Friday.

Titled “Gov. Jindal, get out of New York,” the letter is critical of Jindal’s jet-setting ways for much of 2010 as Louisiana sinks deeper into fiscal crisis. The governor attended a book signing and fundraiser on Friday in New York City.
I’m writing from Louisiana with hope that our governor, Bobby Jindal, might see this letter.

We haven’t seen much of Jindal back home. First, he spent months jetting around the country campaigning for other politicians. Now, he’s back on the road promoting his book and raising money.

Tonight, he’s due in New York City for a high-dollar fund-raiser.

Clearly, personal political aspirations are more important to him than the reality we face here in Louisiana. Our people are facing the largest budget deficits in recent memory - a crisis measured in the billions, not just the hundreds of millions.

The governor’s cuts in education and health care alone will be crippling.

Well-educated and successful college and university students are the key to every aspect of Louisiana’s future. Gov. Jindal’s planned cuts for higher education will set this state back for a generation at the very least.

The impact on Louisiana’s health care system will be just as painful: fewer prescriptions for our elderly, less preventive care for our children, drastic reductions in home-based care. Those who can least afford the pain will be hurt the most.

Louisiana is in crisis, but our top leader remains absent.

Damon Baldone, State Representative

Walter Pierce
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written by ragin_cajun , December 14, 2010 - 04:42 pm
" planned cuts for higher education will set this state back for a generation at the very least." So a Democrat in LA Legislature doesn't like budget cuts. What's new?

Maybe this guy should have proposed other spending cuts in his open letter to the Governor. I don't care WHERE Jindal spends his time, so long has he vetoes ANY tax increase that come across his desk. He can do that from Timbuktu as far as I'm concerned.

I actually PREFER politicians that don't do much.
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written by john hoosier , December 14, 2010 - 05:06 pm
If jindal has done anything to benefit louisiana i've missed it.This is another example of a politician who is incapable of governing,but awarded the job due to a lack of decent choices at election time.America,if u want him,take him.He is of no use to us with his no questions press conferences.Vitter can be his running mate.
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written by Huh? , December 14, 2010 - 06:01 pm
Ragin', if Jindal were worth his salt, he himself would have actually proposed specific cuts, rather than forcing the beggars to make their own cuts and scramble for any crumbs he will give them. Forcing individual universities to decide what gets cut instead of looking at the overall higher ed system(s) and determining priorities from there makes no sense whatsoever.

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written by LAFAYETTE NATIVE RESIDING IN CA , December 14, 2010 - 06:29 pm
written by ragin_cajun , December 14, 2010
I actually PREFER politicians that don't do much.

Then you must have despised Dick and Bush. Everytime you think about them you must vomit, right? When you think about how they ruined the country, you curl up into a ball, cover your head and cry, huh? When you think about all the REAL AMERICANS they killed, you go catatonic, huh?
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written by Man hour accounting , December 14, 2010 - 06:29 pm
We should limit the Legislature to 30 working days per year.
Also, Bobby should not accept pay for all the days he us away from his office except for days he is on Official State of Louisiana business.
Rumor is Jindal might be appointed head of the Republican National Committee when Michael Steele's term is over. Bobby is raising more money for the RNC than Michael.
If only The Governor could formulate a plan to raise funds for our state treasury instead of all these out of state causes.

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written by SENSIBLE POLITICS , December 14, 2010 - 07:36 pm
Jindal and each governor, and the president should raise taxes throughout the US to make solvent the entire country. Once each state, and the federal budget are solvent, each then institute a constitutional amendment for a balance budget.

Next, each state, and the federal government should commit to investing 2 trillion in renewable energy, and new technology.

Even though Jindal is more feminine than sister sarah, I'm sure he would agree with this approach.
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written by RCajunrunner , December 14, 2010 - 07:40 pm
Damon Baldone:
Voted FOR an unconstitutional $118 Million state income tax increase in 2009.
Voted FOR a state tabacco tax increase in 2009.
Voted AGAINST withholding retirement benefits from public servants convicted of felons in relation to their government job whi...le incarcerated (2010).
Voted several times FOR granting parole eligibility for convicted murderers after only 15 years of incarceration ('06, '07, '08).
Voted FOR the continuation of legislative slush funds in '08 & '10.

Big time liberal to the core.
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written by The Original Northsidian , December 15, 2010 - 12:10 am
This is a question to the folks who get off on tax increases? What good have tax increases in the past done for us. louisiana is busted, disgusted and can't be trusted!! As long a t-bobbie veto's and is against tax increases, he is ma-man!!
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written by Docy B , December 15, 2010 - 12:59 am
The way he swish and sasahy, you could call him, yo girl.
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written by NORTHSIDIAN SHOTGUN , December 15, 2010 - 02:55 am
Im ah Transplanted Texan, Uk Uk, and I would not go back, not even for the Fedia, " but how can Texas, triple the size of La. build miles and miles of roads and maintain their roads so well, and have schools without mold for their children, the Texas populace are not required to pay a state income tax, the louisiana populace, "IS REQUIRED TO PAY A STATE INCOME TAX.
GA, there is definitely something rank with this scenario.
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written by Turiddu , December 15, 2010 - 02:39 pm
"SENSIBLE POLITICS"...Sensible? Really? What planet are you from? We ALL pay enough taxes...the problem you have is SPENDING TOO MUCH...you must be a socialist liberal who wants the government to take care of your every need...Do you WORK for a living? I bet not
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written by SENSIBLE POLITICS , December 15, 2010 - 03:28 pm
written by NORTHSIDIAN SHOTGUN
Texas populace are not required to pay a state income tax

Then go back to Texas.

I happen to like paying taxes. Call me patriotic. You nitwits (republicans)ruined the country and now you are hoping that china overtake the american economy by giving the rich more money.

Trickle down economics is a fools erand. Moreover, it is not democratic, nor is it patriotic.

CLOWNS
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written by Outside looking in , December 16, 2010 - 05:30 am
Texas has oil money so that's one BIG reason ya'll don't pay state income taxes. Louisiana is still trying to recover from Katrina but even before that misspending and rampant social programs are bankrupting more states in this country then any other reason. The sheer number of people that are living off the government dime is more then ever. Many are not legit reasons. The coming budget cuts to higher education in Louisiana are going to hurt BUT there are other avenues the state is looking to cut spending. We don't hear about any of those. The universities do spend a lot of money on things they don't need however this rip the bandaid off approach is certain to meet with residence. Thankfully the students at these universities are either too respectful to protest violently like in England with there proposed tripling of tuition OR they are just to damned lazy!
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written by SM Resident , December 17, 2010 - 02:04 pm
Jindal is a joke, a bad one at that!
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