The government wants to be aware of all your movements—probably including your bowel movements. Ain’t that some shit?
Limitless opportunities abound, governed only by your focus on achieving them.
We must take the money out of politics, and end psychopathic, self-destructive government and corporate madness.
The very best Labor governments in our nation's history distinguished themselves by thinking big and, wherever possible, resisting the temptation to overemphasise short-term political considerations.
I believe we need to attract a new generation of the best and brightest to public service and I believe that government can be a source of inspiration, not degradation.
If liberty and equality, as is thought by some, are chiefly to be found in democracy, they will be best attained when all persons alike share in government to the utmost.
Although it was created with the best of intentions, the federal government's Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) program has become one of the worst and most costly boondoggles ever foisted on the American public.
The whole of government needs to contribute to the shared goal of restructuring the British economy. But that means taking on the myth that the Treasury either knows best or can run it all. It just doesn't.
Governments should want and even crave the best possible scientific advice. With reliable knowledge come better decisions, fewer mistakes and more results achieved for each pound spent.
The problem with the United Nations is that while democracy within nations is the best available form of government, democracy among nations can be a moral disaster - especially if some nations are not democracies.
The weather records of the U.S.A. are the best kept and most accessible in the world, thanks to consistent government/military taxpayer support. There are longer European data sets, but the U.S.A. data is enough to forecast major extreme events.
Activist government overreach and ongoing economic stagnation have shown us why Washington should not try to displace what is best left to civil society.
We have to allow people in the states to make their own decisions, to get government agencies out of the way and let local people make decisions about what's best for them.
We believe in government involvement that leads to independence: good schools, quality roads and the best health care.
Experience hath shewn, that even under the best forms of government those entrusted with power have, in time, and by slow operations, perverted it into tyranny.
The way you think is the driving force that fashions your world thereby governing the kind of life that you live.
We are in a mutually dependent society, called civilization, and government is the oil that keeps it running and the lifeblood that carries oxygen to the various parts of the civic body.
A person's basic humanity is not governed by how he or she came into this world, or whether somebody else happens to have the same DNA.
Recently though, our State Governments have discussed instigating a carbon trading scheme - the details are still to be decided - and that's an encouraging sign.
Dependency arguments often come from elites - either aid agencies or governments - and say something about attitudes to poor people.
For years governments have been promising more than they can deliver, and delivering more than they can afford.