Our government shouldn't tell us where to travel and where not to travel.
Our government shouldn't tell us where to travel and where not to travel.
If voters want bigger government, sooner or later they're going to return to the genuine article, and that's the Democratic Party,
There's a lot of fat to trim. ... I wonder if we've been serving in the same Congress.
There's no shortage of places where the federal government can tighten its belt to pay the cost of the hurricane recovery effort. Let's face it, after years of uninterrupted growth, the federal government is bloated.
I never believed that it was responsible to create this new entitlement, but it's even more irresponsible now, given that Hurricane Katrina has created new spending priorities for the federal government,
Since then Mr. Hastert and his fellow GOP leaders have skillfully used their narrow majority to win an amazing number of close votes without having to negotiate much with Democrats. But gradually the fear of losing their majority has also begun leading them to behave more and more like the big-spending Democrats they unseated. Holding the majority used to be viewed as a means to an end--the end being promoting freedom and limited government, ... Now, holding the majority seems to be an end in itself--holding onto power for the sake of holding onto power.
We need more honest government. We need a more open process, a more honest process.
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