Monday, September 24, 2012

Smaller government

  • "Charter school amendment is the epitome of small government."

    But the simple truth is, the charter school amendment is the epitome of small government because it ultimately gives parents more power and freedom to choose the best education for their children.

    blogs.ajc.com

  • Voting Increasingly Tied To Views Of Government: Poll

    The Pew survey found that 83 percent of voters who would rather see a bigger government providing more services favor Obama, while 65 percent of those who preferred a smaller government providing fewer services support Mitt Romney. Although voters' ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Will Obama, the Fed's QE3 or Romney's "Smaller Government" Create Jobs?

    Will Obama, the Fed's QE3 or Romney's "Smaller Government" Create Jobs? Leo Panitch and Sam Gindin: As long as effective demand remains low and banks demand austerity to protect their assets, the crisis will deepen ...

    therealnews.com

  • UK to Set Up Business Bank

    "The government understands the frustration felt by many small and medium-size businesses around securing credit, especially from the big four retail banks," Mr. Cable said at his Liberal Democrats party's annual conference.

    online.wsj.com

  • What the SBA's Future Holds: Romney vs. Obama

    It's not hard to imagine that the SBA -- the government agency charged with supporting the nation's small-business interests -- would continue to operate much the same if President Barack Obama is re-elected.

    www.entrepreneur.com

  • Budget deficit smaller than expected

    The federal budget ended in a marginally smaller than anticipated deficit in the last financial year. The government says the final underlying cash deficit for 2011/12 was $43.7 billion. The outcome compares to the May budget forecast for a deficit of ...

    www.smh.com.au

  • Voters, like Romney, want smaller government

    Mitt Romney's hysteria-inducing comments aside, he has a fundamental advantage in the case he is making to voters. Gallup reports that, by a 54 percent to 39 percent margin, voters think government is trying to do much, as opposed to not doing enough: ...

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • So much for small government: Romney way more dependent on GOP than ...

    So much for small government: Romney way more dependent on GOP than Obama is on DNC. By Alex Moore 11 hours ago. Since Mitt Romney's 47% video hit the web the shape of American society—whether a "government-centric" welfare state or a culture ...

    www.deathandtaxesmag.com

  • People want smaller government — and they think Mitt Romney does too

    Nearly six in 10 registered voters pick a "smaller government with fewer services" while just over a third want a "larger government with more services.

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Smaller Government: The FED Should Shrink, Too

    Most of the remaining presidential campaign will be focused on whether voters want more government. If not, the Fed should lead by example, championing a smaller Fed, a strong and stable dollar and a market-based allocation of credit, all of which ...

    www.forbes.com

  • "Atlas Shrugged: Part II" Celebrates Free Market, Smaller Government

    With mounting concern over America's welfare state and growing dependence on government, the producers of "Atlas Shrugged: Part II" hope the timing of their movie brings clarity to the debate.

    blog.heritage.org

  • Small-government GOP has big-government security

    Sun! Caught me by surprise this morning, lighting up the bay, and reminding us that Tampa is not normally a place shrouded in gray and buffeted by distant cyclones.

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Is Small Government Better Government? Or Is This Just Another "Sounds Good ...

    Smaller government is not fairer government. It doesn't necessarily give back power to the people. In fact it may indeed be more powerful than larger government -- in doing what it deems right and excluding from its concern those who fail to fit its ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Government initiative to reduce fat, salt and sugar in Scottish food products

    The Scottish Government, in partnership with the Scottish Food and Drink Federation, is running a further two-year programme for small businesses to make their products healthier. This innovative approach sees hands-on support for small companies ...

    forargyll.com

  • GOP pushes for smaller government in Tampa, but welcomes public aid to deal ...

    One by one, Republican leaders have lined up at their national convention to push for less government and accuse President Barack Obama of profligate spending.

    www.newser.com

  • Ron Paul honored as small-government crusader, minus pesky specifics

    The notably brief tribute to the libertarian icon focused almost entirely on his push for smaller government. Not mentioned: Paul's controversial positions and many clashes with the Republican Party over the last two decade, right up to the current ...

    www.govexec.com

  • Generally speaking, would you say you favor (smaller government with fewer ...

    Q: Generally speaking, would you say you favor (smaller government with fewer services), or (larger government with more services)?

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Smaller government means more freedom

    Smaller government means more freedom. September 13, 2012 9:42 AM. | Print Story | E-Mail Story. To the editor: This year, there is an obvious, sharp divide in what the role of the federal government should be.

    www.jdnews.com

  • Small Businesses Should Think Like Big Businesses to Excel in

    I have an accounting department, a human resources department and a business development department just as a large business offers except on a smaller scale. We all need to measure our overhead costs before pursuing a government contract, ...

    govwin.com

  • Big government-small government debate distorts US history

    Big government-small government debate distorts US history. Every four years Americans are presented with different visions of the future and are asked to choose between them.

    www.thenewstribune.com

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