Bobby Jindal promised:

“Upon the retirement of a state worker, examine opportunities to incorporate those job duties among existing workforce. Before replacing a retired worker, we owe it to the taxpayers to determine if improved efficiency in government can best meet the needs of the people.”

In the first 10 months of his term, Jindal has increased (not decreased) the number of state employees.

Is every state worker doing his or her job at peak efficiency?   If so, who determined that?  Where’s the data?

Was the above promise simply campaign rhetoric?

To quote Bobby Jindal: “It’s time to match action to our rhetoric.”

It’s time to hold Bobby accountable.

C.B.