Is he a socialist?
A news story came out where a company planned on purchasing chicken processing plants and the government was going to match the private company’s bid dollar for dollar. This plan is proposed under the guise of saving jobs. Now let me give you a hint who this socialist leader is; he’s a national leader. Is it Barack Obama’s latest “stimulus” plan? Is it Harry Reid? Is this Ed Rendell or some other big state Democratic governor? Could it be even Charlie Crist or Arnold Schwarzenegger? If you guessed any of the above, you’re wrong. The person proposing to give the government 50% ownership of certain chicken processing plants is none other the guy who came in second in the CPAC straw poll, Louisiana Governor and Republican Party savior, Bobby Jindal.
Public Comments
- Cant say much about whether he is a socialist or not but one thing is for sure he is a LIAR.
- Socialism is socialism. Whether it's Obama using billions to buy struggling companies and then dictating how much they're allowed to pay employees, or a governor looking to buy 50% ownership of a chicken processing plant, it's all the same just on a much different scale. But Socialism is still Socialism. Although I find it funny that YET AGAIN liberals are justifying their rotten behavior by exposing the rotten behavior of others.
- No surprise. I would say he is facist, supporting a form of Nationalist Socialism. The same as Obama, just less trained in looking left and right at the back of the room while reading your speech (something abba mah has mastered). Violent theft of property (money) of the people, to fund those well connected to government. Most of our government is guilty of this, this is why they all need to go.
- HMM maybe this is why.. according to this article it's about more than chicken.. it's about bio-diesel from animal lard. Bobby Jindel is in bed with Tyson foods
- Governmental bodies give incentives to enterprises in lots of forms all the time. I don't think my municipality has attracted a single business to town in the last twenty years without chipping in in some manner, such as tax breaks, cash incentives, land improvements, and purchasing equipment for the business. This has nothing to do with socialism. It is competition among different states and municipalities for businesses to locate and expand in their regions.
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