If the government ever imposes a tax on books - and I wouldn't put it past them - I'm in dead trouble.
The only thing growing faster than the federal government's deficit is Chris Matthews' man-crush on Barack Obama.
We need the private sector to create jobs. If the government could create jobs Communism would have worked, but it didn't.
If the small government concept grows, we have fewer dollars leaving our pockets, we have more folks motivated to make a profit.
Encouraging underground uranium mining on the Colorado Plateau um, the federal government was the only purchaser of uranium ore to try to manufacture uh, atomic bombs.
Talk radio is an asset to our nation because it encourages strong and healthy debate about public policy, and there is no reason to affect that debate with government legislation.
We don't need a weakened government but a strong government that would take responsibility for the rights of the individual and care for the society as a whole.
Migration - whether emigration or return - at the micro level is an individual choice, and government both at the Centre and the states have role only to facilitate the decision of the individuals.
Obviously a Conservative government will always leave taxes lower than they have been under Labour. Those things go with the territory of the Conservative Party.
I believe that all the measures of the Government are directed to the purpose of making the rich richer and the poor poorer.
In principle... no government in the world can accept an armed terrorist group, some of them coming from abroad, controlling streets and villages in the name of 'jihad'.
It was a bad idea, because I think that any government reorganization has to come in relatively small bites, or else you get indigestion.
On account of being a democracy and run by the people, we are the only nation in the world that has to keep a government four years, no matter what it does.
The government of the German Democratic Republic rejects secret policies. It works for the people, and only the people, so it does not need to keep secrets like the warmongers.
In the nineteenth century, slavery was the greatest wrong, and government never stood so tall as when it was redressing that wrong.
I think coercive taxation is theft, and government has a moral duty to keep it to a minimum.
I made a choice to stay home and raise five boys. Believe me, it was hard work.
We have invented a new human right here - the right to return home after a war.
I really do hope that the Millennium Summit gives new impetus to the work of the United Nations.
Whoever said money can't buy happiness simply didn't know where to go shopping.
The folly of endless consumerism sends us on a wild goose-chase for happiness through materialism.