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Louisiana Jindal, Ethics and India


Written by: Jim Brown


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 The Louisiana legislature just completed its first special session under newly elect Governor Bobby Jindal.  “We batted a thousand and set the gold standard when it comes to ethics,” ballyhooed Bobby Jindal.  It was more like a double rather a home run, but there is little doubt that the Jindal team got off to a good start.

 

Despite all the good government group claims that the public was up in arms and deeply enmeshed in the minutiae of the various ethical reforms proposed, what took place was a more general effort to deal with perception.  The average voter was not so agitated about amounts of disclosure or spending, but was more concerned with moving from self interest to public interest.

 

The new Governor can justifiably declare victory. But he needs to remember that any new rules of ethics involving public officials are only a part of the “procedure” of running government.  The.rules of how you play the game.  New ethics laws give the Jindal gang a foundation on which to build their legislative agenda.  But in the final analysis, results will be measured by success in national rankings on job growth, educational reform, affordable health care, and a host of other “substantive” issues that need to be the focus of the coming months in the state capitol.

 

That’s not to undercut the new governor’s efforts of emphasizing ethics reform in his first time at bat. It’s a motherhood issue.  Who among us is in favor of lobbyists showering fancy meals and footballs tickets on those who govern us?  It was a smart way for the new the Governor to get off to a good start. Most of the new legislation passed with little or no opposition.  So now it is time to get into the meat of governmental change that can produce substantial results.

 

Here’s the problem. Any major reforms take time to bear significant results. Education, health care, job development all need years once major restructuring is put into place. Any new governor has to be careful of surrounding himself with people who believe change occurs in a moment of magic instead of a slow process of improvement. So what can Jindal do in the short term that can benefit Louisiana?

 

Let me suggest he start with his unique strength…his Indian heritage.  Anyone taking the time to monitor the world’s newspapers in recent months will have seen news articles galore discussing and analyzing how a deep southern state could elected a young Indian American as its new governor.  Jindal’s victory has been the front-page story week after week in newspapers throughout India. 

 

So, you ask, what’s so important about India?  Simply put, it has become the fastest growing economy in the world.  The investment firm of Goldman Sachs recently released a study indicating that the Indian economy could well surpass that of the United States by the year 2043.

 

 Did you know that 28% of the population in India with the highest IQs it is greater than the total population of North America?  Translation…… they have more honors kids than we have kids. India is now rivaling China as the number one English speaking country in the world. If you took every single job in the US today and shipped it to IndiaIndia would still have a labor surplus.  And how about this?  In the next 8 minutes, 60 babies will be born in the U.S.  351 babies will be born in India.

 

The bottom line is that Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal has become an overnight rock star with overwhelming recognition and respect throughout the fastest growing economy in the world. It shouldn’t take rocket science to figure out that Louisiana, under Jindal’s leadership, could grab a golden, once in a lifetime opportunity, to develop a strong business relationship that could prove to be bountifully beneficial to Louisiana’s future economic growth.

 

So Governor, bask in the glow of good press over your victory in bringing about the valid perception of significant ethics reform. But then begin a master plan to develop a special state relationship that only you can uniquely undertake. With an economic giant that could really be your homerun to point to when re election time rolls around.

 

Jim’s radio show on 995 fm from New Orleans continues with a break during the month of February.  Look for him to be back on the air in March.







 

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The Shaw Group won a contract with Guru Gobind Singh Refineries Limited, as subsidiary of Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd. Jim Behrnard of the Shaw Group dontated $50K to the LCRM. T.A. Barfield, also a supporter of LCRM as part of the Shaw group, donated $5K to Jindal's campaign. Seems like cooperation is already starting between Louisiana and India and the supporters of Jindal are the first to reap the rewards.
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Hmmmm… let’s see New York N.Y. population? Ehh…8,143,197,,,,Los Angeles? Around 3,844,829 (give or take a couple of illegal aliens I suppose) Chicago? 2,842,518….. Houston (well depends on how many transients are still hanging around but last count) 2,016,582….. Philadelphia?….1,463,281……………… Louisiana? (the whole state) Around 4,000,000 I suppose…………………. An oil and gas colony? Uhhhh…….. 4,000,000 people do not work in the Louisiana oil and Gas industry……….. Ties with India????? We couldn’t even hold down ties with Thyssen-Krupp…..
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Great piece Jim. If Gov. Jindal attempts to build lasting economic ties with India, we should be proud of him. Nevertheless, within the Empire, the important decisions, i.e., all economic/commercial decisions, are made in the Imperial City of D.C. Nevertheless, with the Federal Reserve Note/dollar so weak, Louisiana is an attractive place for foreigners to invest. Thus, Indian sovereign wealth funds' investment could enable us to reach Statehood status once again - as opposed to being just the oil & gas colony that we have been since the 1950's.
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The Louisiana legislature just completed its first special session under newly elect Governor Bobby Jindal. “We batted a thousand and set the gold standard when it comes to ethics,” ballyhooed Bobby Jindal. It was more like a double rather a home run, but there is little doubt that the Jindal team got off to a good start. Despite all the good government group claims that the public was up in arms and deeply enmeshed in the minutiae of the various ethical reforms proposed, what took place was a more general effort to deal with perception. The average voter was not so agitated about amounts of disclosure or spending, but was more concerned with moving from self interest to public interest. The new Governor can justifiably declare victory. But he needs to remember that any new rules of ethics involving public officials are only a part of the “procedure” of running government. The.rules of how you play the game. New ethics laws give the Jindal gang a foundation on which to build their legislative agenda. But in the final analysis, results will be measured by success in national rankings on job growth, educational reform, affordable health care, and a host of other “substantive” issues that need to be the focus of the coming months in the state capitol. That’s not to undercut the new governor’s efforts of emphasizing ethics reform in his first time at bat. It’s a motherhood issue. Who among us is in favor of lobbyists showering fancy meals and footballs tickets on those who govern us? It was a smart way for the new the Governor to get off to a good start. Most of the new legislation passed with little or no opposition. So now it is time to get into the meat of governmental change that can produce substantial results. Here’s the problem. Any major reforms take time to bear significant results. Education, health care, job development all need years once major restructuring is put into place. Any new governor has to be careful of surrounding himself with people who believe change occurs in a moment of magic instead of a slow process of improvement. So what can Jindal do in the short term that can benefit Louisiana? Let me suggest he start with his unique strength…his Indian heritage. Anyone taking the time to monitor the world’s newspapers in recent months will have seen news articles galore discussing and analyzing how a deep southern state could elected a young Indian American as its new governor. Jindal’s victory has been the front-page story week after week in newspapers throughout India. So, you ask, what’s so important about India? Simply put, it has become the fastest growing economy in the world. The investment firm of Goldman Sachs recently released a study indicating that the Indian economy could well surpass that of the United States by the year 2043. Did you know that 28% of the population in India with the highest IQs it is greater than the total population of North America? Translation…… they have more honors kids than we have kids. India is now rivaling China as the number one English speaking country in the world. If you took every single job in the US today and shipped it to India…India would still have a labor surplus. And how about this? In the next 8 minutes, 60 babies will be born in the U.S. 351 babies will be born in India. The bottom line is that Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal has become an overnight rock star with overwhelming recognition and respect throughout the fastest growing economy in the world. It shouldn’t take rocket science to figure out that Louisiana, under Jindal’s leadership, could grab a golden, once in a lifetime opportunity, to develop a strong business relationship that could prove to be bountifully beneficial to Louisiana’s future economic growth. So Governor, bask in the glow of good press over your victory in bringing about the valid perception of significant ethics reform. But then begin a master plan to develop a special state relationship that only you can uniquely undertake. With an economic giant that could really be your homerun to point to when re election time rolls around. Jim’s radio show on 995 fm from New Orleans continues with a break during the month of February. Look for him to be back on the air in March.
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