Our federal resources, our U.S. marshals, and the federal court system are being used, I think, by the private sector.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Most of our funding goes to organizations and is then used to leverage the private sector.
We don't need unelected federal agency bureaucrats in Washington telling our states what they can and can't do with respect to protecting their limited taxpayer dollars in private enterprises.
The federal government needs to get off the backs of small businesses and let the private sector grow and create jobs instead of harnessing it with onerous regulations and a repressive tax code.
You can't fall back on the private sector and say, 'You take care of the nation's banking system.' That's a fundamental function of the government, the Federal Reserve, the Treasury and the FDIC, etc. All of those agencies have a major role to play there.
It's time for some common sense from federal agencies.
I believe the private sector and small businesses drive our economy, and that means the federal government should work to ensure the private sector is as robust as possible.
I think we need to significantly reduce the regulatory burden on the private sector. The Obama administration is doing the opposite. They're loading on more and more regulation on the private respect to how the economy functions.
It's Congress' job to keep an eye on the other agencies and the workings of the entire government. It is our constitutional duty.
It is the policy of the federal government to use all resources at its disposal to make our financial system stronger.
We're one of the most highly regulated industries, and we have to pay attention to what government is doing.