It should surprise no one that I'm out arguing for small government, reduced spending and getting our financial house in order, along with reasonable regulations and no more.
I am committed to working towards a more transparent, accountable, and ethical federal government worthy of the public's trust.
I've seen it with my own eyes: When government takes money from the poor and the middle class, everyone suffers.
I pinch myself because of the understanding that I've been blessed with a real rare opportunity that few Americans ever get - to serve their government and their people at this level.
Under this president, we have a government that has grown too big, too costly and now even more overbearing by forcing religious entities to abandon their beliefs.
Democrats want to use the slowdown as an excuse to do what their special interests are always begging for: higher taxes, bigger government and less trade with other nations.
Any bailout of a private company is a bad decision by our federal government. Private companies have the right to succeed, but they also should have the right to fail.
The main purpose of Social Security is to redistribute wealth, to make an increasingly large number of Americans dependent on government for their basic needs in their retirement years.
Given the pervasive secrecy of the Bush-Cheney administration, and the sorry consequences of that disposition, President Barack Obama's early emphasis on openness in government seems almost inevitable.
We're facing a natural disaster in the middle of an economic disaster. The federal government has to balance its budget the way our families do.
An efficient government is dangerous in the hands of the wrong man. Sadly, the right sort of man never seems interested in the job.
It's very important that there should be cross-fertilisation between government and academia. Both parties can benefit from having a better understanding of how the other works.
The Bible must be considered as the great source of all the truth by which men are to be guided in government as well as in all social transactions.
I would have been glad to have lived under my wood side, and to have kept a flock of sheep, rather than to have undertaken this government.
It used to be that the only ones with access to cutting-edge technology were top government labs, big companies and the ultra-rich. It was simply too expensive for the rest of us to afford.
The Department of Energy made an investment that failed, and it got raked over the coals for that failed investment. This is ridiculous. The fact of the matter is, the government should be making a lot of risky investments, the majority of which are ...
The whole idea of our government is this: If enough people get together and act in concert, they can take something and not pay for it.
In theory, taxes should be like shopping. What I buy is government services. What I pay are my taxes.
We need to continue our full support of the nascent Iraqi government by helping to rebuild their economic infrastructure and maintain security while training the Iraqi security forces.
This United States Government should go down to Mississippi and protect my people. That is what should happen.
As families and small businesses alike are tightening their belts to account for the worsening economy, they have every right to ask: 'Why isn't my government doing the same?'