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Fmr governor rails against Obamacare’s rising costs: ‘More crony capitalism’

Louisiana’s former Republican governor has slammed Obamacare as “political corruption of the worst kind,” claiming it was designed to establish dependence on the federal government and that this ideology is unique to health care. He also suggested that this was not the case.

Bobby Jindal, a former Republican congressman who ran unsuccessfully for president in 2016, says in a new video that Obamacare was “sold to us in lies” by President Barack Obama. American First Policy Institute (AFPI) Center for a Healthy America – Pointed out that costs have increased and health care options have decreased over the years.

“President Obama is a very eloquent politician and a lot of the things he said sounded great. When he was campaigning to run for president, when he was campaigning to pass Obamacare, he said some He made a great promise,” Jindal told FOX News Digital. interview. “It all sounded great. Here’s the problem: All those promises were lies.”

Jindal said the rising costs are the result of Obama-era policies, saying, “It’s time to move beyond the failed policies, the failed promises of Obamacare.”

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Former Governor Bobby Jindal. (AFPI)

“We’re going to see more and more crony capitalism, where big companies depend on their friends in Washington, D.C., and that’s the worst kind of political corruption,” the former congressman said.

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Republicans have been trying to reform Obamacare for years, but failed to pass reforms to the Affordable Care Act in 2017, after former President Donald Trump took office.

Jindal emphasized that the 2024 election will play a key role in future health care reform efforts, and that if Republicans win a majority in Congress, they will be better prepared to create tax cuts and pass legislation than in previous years.

Former Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindarlund was elected president in 2016. (Steve Pope)

Jindal added that “a different approach is needed” than the current system under President Biden, who he said signed “dangerous” executive orders on his first day in office.

“Biden has made it clear he wants to raise taxes. Biden has made it clear he wants to make energy less secure. Biden has made it clear he wants to keep the borders open. Biden has made it clear he won’t take decisive action.” “Biden has taken action to crack down on anti-Semitism and violent protests on college campuses and has made clear that he will not consistently work with our strongest allies in the Middle East,” he told Fox. He was referring to the recent anti-Israel protests that have plagued college campuses in recent weeks.

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The Republican argued that Obamacare was introduced because Democrats “trust government bureaucrats more than the American people” in determining health care policy.

FOX News Digital reached out to the Biden and Trump campaigns.

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