Piyush "Bobby" Jindal | |
45th President of the United States | |
In Office: January 20th, 2017-2021 | |
Vice President: | Gary E. Johnson (2017-2021) |
Preceded by: | Barack Obama |
Succeeded by: | Laura Killearney |
Governor of Louisiana | |
In office: January 14, 2008 - December 20, 2017 | |
Preceded by: | Steve Scalise |
Succeeded by: | Kathleen Blanco |
Biography | |
Born: | June 10th, 1971 Baton Rouge, Louisiana |
Nationality: | American |
Political party: | Republican |
Spouse: | Supriya Jindal |
Children: | Selia Elizabeth Shaan Robert Slade Ryan |
Alma mater: | Brown University (B.A.) Oxford University (M.Litt.) |
Occupation: | Consultant (Business), Politician |
Religion: | Roman Catholic |
Piyush "Bobby" Jindal was the 45th President of the United States. He was the first Indian-American President, serving one term from 2017 to 2021. He is known for the Invasion of Zimbabwe, and subsequent overthrow of Robert Mugabe's successor, Richard Bhokana, the quick reaction to the 7/8 terrorist attacks, and his alliance with the Mideast Federation and subsequent softening of relations with Russia. Also, he was the first president to have to dael with the Mexican Disintegration Crisis. He is criticized, however, for his inability to deal with the Oil Crisis, and the fact that he and the Senate, and all of congress after the 2018 midterm elections, were at loggerheads constantly, unable, often, to get anything done, all of which contributed to him being the first one-term president in 28 years.
Foreign Policy[]
Throughout his one term as president, the main focus of his term was stability and, more importantly, dealing with the Oil Crisis of 2015-2022. During that time, Gas prices went from $3.21 per gallon to an average of $7.80 per gallon.
Russia[]
Relations remained tense with teh Eurasian nation after the fraudulent elections of 2013 and 2017, both of which were followed by rioting and both of whick lead to heavy-handed brutality. despite the Republican victories in the congressional elections, all proposals for the Bering Oil Pipeline to import oil from Russia were rejected almost before they went to the comitees. Relations were tense, especially after the Russians started drilling for oil in international waters in the Arctic Ocean.
Zimbabwe[]
One of the few brilliant successes of the administration, the invasion of Zimbabwe was one of the few operations in tecent years that went off without a hitch. After Robert Mugabe died, he named his successor one Richard Bhokana. If anything, Bhokana was even more heavy-handed than Mugabe.