Few will be happier to graduate this winter than Androniki bill.”
Seeing that kind of power and control encouraged her to compete against Jindal for the governorship, she said.
Papazoglakis said politicians often use substance-lacking political rhetoric that alienates citizens.
“People aren’t engaged and don’t care because they don’t understand,” she said.
And the incumbent, Jindal, is wont to engage in such rhetoric, she said.
“He has definitely isolated himself as a governor,” Papazoglakis said. “And he is not accessible to many politics.”
“[Jindal] is buying and positioning himself for a national GOP position,” she said, along with “compromising the well-being of the state for national conservatism.”
The idea that the state is filled with political extremes, she said, is the fault of the media, which she said is “hijacking” the constituents’ political stances.
Along with her fiscal conservatism, Papazoglakis also agrees that the “role of the federal government has become too
University student running for governor
September 19, 2011