For Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal, his failure to suceed in eliminating the Bayou State’s income tax was just the latest of his troubles. Although Jindal’s gained increasing prominence as a national Republican voice, he has plenty of critics at home. On the right, there’s criticism of fiscal record; on the left, there’s criticism of his education reform, and from both sides, there’s frustration at how much he’s been out of state, as I document in my piece on the homepage today.