What would annoy the most people most often? That is the true left-wing test of government intervention.
When the government runs out of lenders, it can do something that households are forbidden to do: print money.
If we had known that one of those terrorist attacks was coming, could our government have electronically eavesdropped on the attackers without a warrant?
It's true that monetary policy was too lax for too long, and the government encouraged lending to people who were unlikely to repay their loans.
What got us out of the depression was capitalism, and we would have gotten out a lot quicker had the government not intervened.
The left-wing agenda wants us to think that the reason there was a depression was because the government didn't do anything. That's not true.
Open government is, within limits, an ideal that we all share. U.S. President Barack Obama endorsed it when he took office in January 2009.
If you look at what is happening in Republican conventions across the country, they are energized. And the message is really the same - that is, big government is a problem, spending is a problem.
If the government is going to mandate levels and punish schools for failing, they should send that money to the school system.
Some Iraqi troops aren't willing to fight for their government. But many Shiites appear willing to fight for their religious leaders.
The Internet was developed in large part by U.S. government research funding to develop new communications networks, starting with a network created by the Department of Defense.
We must not expect a full-scale peaceful revolution every time a Labour Government is elected.
The problem is that the U.S. government is the biggest debtor in the world, and those depending on it to take care of them will only become poorer.
In addition, the oil royalties the Federal Government does not collect from big oil will starve the Land and Water Conservation Fund of critical financial resources.
You know why there's a Second Amendment? In case the government fails to follow the first one.
The Chinese government clearly sees Internet and mobile innovation as a major driver of its global economic competitiveness going forward.
Black Americans, no more than white Americans, they do not want more government programs which perpetuate dependency. They don't want to be a colony in a nation.
Under the doctrine of separation of powers, the manner in which the president personally exercises his assigned executive powers is not subject to questioning by another branch of government.
I have a message from the Tea Party, a message that is loud and clear and does not mince words. We've come to take our government back.
I don't care if you're a Republican or a Democrat, there is something profoundly un-American about using the brute force of government to bully someone.
Beginning with the stimulus, Obama has repeatedly inserted the government into the free market for political reasons - and with disastrous results.