- Im to the point that I cant tell the difference between a trial balloon, a legitimate offer and political hot air. Thats why I want to seriously consider the presidents plan for power to merge a power last held by Ronald Reagan. (Dallas Morning Views Blog)
- Republicans say they can work with the President on this idea, but Senator John Cornyn of Texas says, it sounds a lot like an election eve conversion to smaller Government. At the White House, Mike Majchrowitz, FOX News Radio. (FOX News)
- SMALLER DEFICIT: The U.S. federal deficit was $322 billion through the first quarter of the budget year, the Treasury Department said Thursday. Thats $47 billion less than the same period last year. (AP - msnbc.com)
- Maybe even if it werent a general-election year, President Obama would still be proposing that Congress give him the power to merge federal agencies to make the government smaller and more efficient. (NPR News)
- A recent article in the Times stated that nonprofit organizations in the north country employ 12,000 people and spend $800 million yearly. As a fiscal conservative I was literally overwhelmed by this figure. (WatertownDailyTimes.com)
- But are they? Romney, who shamelessly courts the ultra-Right GOP base by claiming in speech after disingenuous speech that conservative principles of smaller government are what I am fighting for, has a long history as a champion of big government. (Huffington Post)
- I am shocked and offended by William Roberts' Jan. 8 letter to the editor regarding the Tea Party. I have been involved in the national Tea Party Patriots from inception and I fully understand the focus of our organization. (Bradenton Herald)
- A compassionate-conservative approach to governing would result in a different and smaller federal role — using free-market ideas to strengthen families and communities, rather than constructing centralized bureaucracies. (Article.nationalreview.com)
- Washington, D. C. Sen. (StandardNet (blog))
- Tea Partiers claim to support smaller government but are most enthusiastic about Rick Santorum, who hearts earmarks and right-wing nanny state paternalism, and Newt Gingrich, who would use big government to finance colonies on the moon. (The Moderate Voice)
Friday, January 13, 2012
Smaller government
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