Government cannot do everything, so we need to first decide what government ought to be doing, then figure out what it's capable of doing, and then follow the jobs we choose to completion.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
We can't do without government, but we do need it to be more effective.
The role of government is to steer us in the right direction, not do all the work for us.
We need a Federal government that does what the government needs to do and stops doing what the government ought not to be doing.
My task as a citizen is to get the government to do more good and less inefficient and wasteful work.
The government can't create jobs; they'll destroy jobs trying to do it. The government doesn't have any money; all they have is a printing press. We need to free markets to create jobs; if the government wants to help, they should reduce their burden on the economy.
You have to have a certain realism that government is a pretty blunt instrument, and without the constant attention of highly qualified people with the right metrics, it will fall into not doing things very well.
In order to fulfill the aspirations of masses, we have to sharpen the tool called the government machinery: we have to make it keen, more dynamic, and it is in this direction that we are working.
One of the things the government can't do is run anything. The only things our government runs are the post office and the railroads, and both of them are bankrupt.
Governments can't keep looking over the shoulder or at the constellation of stars. You have got to do what you have got to do.
Government is supposed to be about how we do things together, and we can do that much more together if we use technology smartly right now.
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