Government workers often get a bad rap, but it's rare for them to receive much appreciation when government works.
Liberals like using government to solve problems in OUR country and conservatives are using our government to solve problems in OTHER countries.
We need to make sure our government programs encourage work, not dependence.
Leaders at the highest levels of our government are undertaking a deliberate and systematic effort to redefine our government, our economy and our country.
There is a role for government, but no matter how much money the government spends, it will never be able to take the place of parents and strong families.
Either we start cutting the government and shrinking the size of government, or else we're going to face the political wrath of the American people.
The average Tea Partier is sincerely against government spending - with the exception of the money spent on them.
American businesses deserve a federal government that doesn't stand in their way, not one that tries to chase them overseas.
The punishment which the wise suffer who refuse to take part in the government, is to live under the government of worse men.
The role of the federal government should be neutral toward culture just as it is toward religion.
Government proposes, bureaucracy disposes. And the bureaucracy must dispose of government proposals by dumping them on us.
In a democracy, citizens pass judgment on their government, and if they are kept in the dark about what their government is doing, they cannot be in a position to make well-grounded decisions.
I think it's a fundamental responsibility of the federal government to enforce our nation's borders.
Our goal is to displace the entrenched powers in Washington, restore the rightful balance between the state and federal government.
There's huge opportunities to continue to improve efficiency in the way the government operates and improve the way government provides services to its citizens.
I think when you've been exposed to the Creator of the universe, then the federal government doesn't seem very powerful.
I've said we need to look at things from the perspective of working people and taxpayers, not from the perspective of government and government officials.
If you look at America, which was the experiment of the smallest conceivable government, what grows out of that is the largest government the world has ever seen.
Power without principle is barren, but principle without power is futile. This is a party of government, and I will lead it as a party of government.
A Bill of Rights is what the people are entitled to against every government, and what no just government should refuse, or rest on inference.
Why has it seemed that the only way to protect the environment is with heavy-handed government regulation?