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Washington: Slamming the US President for talking too much, Indian American Governor Bobby Jindal has claimed that the policies of the Obama administration will send more jobs to countries like India and China.

"The President said he didn't want us to fall behind countries like Brazil, China, India. But, I'll tell you what, if they pursue card check and cap and trade and this massive health care bill and more government borrowing and more government taxes, we will be sending even more good paying American jobs to those countries," Jindal told the Fox News.

US President Barack Obama yesterday said he will slash tax breaks to American firms that move jobs abroad.

"To encourage... businesses to stay within our borders, it is time to finally slash the tax breaks for companies that ship our jobs overseas, and give those tax breaks to companies that create jobs right here in the United States of America," he said in his first State of Union address.

Jindal, who is the first Indian American Governor and one of the rising stars of the opposition Republican Party, said the problem they think is just a communications problem.

Jindal said Obama's whole speech was filled with contradictions.

Jindal said they seem to think "if they just talk enough about this -- one of the longest State of the Unions last night in modern history since at least President Clinton's time -- they seem to think if they just talk more about it the American people will embrace higher taxes, higher deficit spending, more government programmes".

"Firstly, he (Obama) talks about a freeze but he doesn't get it to start until next year. That'll be like me making a New Year's resolution and saying to my wife, don't worry, I'm not going to start until 2011," the Louisiana Govornor told the US channel.

"He (Obama) says government doesn't create jobs. Yet he wants the government to spend tens of billions of dollars on this new jobs bill. He says he wants to put an end to partisanship and yet he blames the former president and the Republicans. He tells Republicans don't say no for the sake of saying no," Jindal said.

He underlined the need to "stop these bills because they're going to raise taxes, grow government, spend our children's and grandchildren's money".

"He's given over -- one reporter counted over 400 speeches, over 100 interviews, this isn't a communications problem. It's a directional problem," Jindal told the Fox News in an interview.

He said the reality is that the Senate voted to increase the debt ceiling by $1.9 trillion. "Let's stop to think about what that means for American families," he said.

"The deficit, the public debt right now is about $40,000 per American. When this is done it will be $45,000. That $100,000 per household and it doesn't stop there," he said.

Source: PTI
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