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.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
As Members of Congress, we should not be using public office for private gain.
We don't want the efficiency of the federal government and the compassion of the IRS to run our health care.
The private sector doesn't sit around and say - 'Well, since the president said we should do this, we should do it.'
We don't need new laws that can be used by organizations with deep pockets and the ability to deduct legal expenses as a cost of doing business to intimidate individuals or organizations that voice legitimate concerns.
There's no federal government agency that ought to be immune from having to explain the potential financial impact of an action they've taken or intend to take. We deserve the specifics.
American businesses deserve a federal government that doesn't stand in their way, not one that tries to chase them overseas.
We should have a very limited federal government.
Private monopolies run by special interests should not get to raise taxes and set regulatory policy for the United States.
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.
No one doing big business can avoid some contact with government agencies, regulators, and policy makers.