There's an inverse relationship between the size and scope of government and the health of our free-market economy.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The U.S. economy and workers benefit from a strong, healthy relationship between government and business.
Government does not create wealth. The major role for the government is to create an environment where people take risks to expand the job rate in the United States.
It matters more how governments behave than how big they are.
You don't grow the economy by growing government.
Health care costs are an issue both for the government and for our larger economy.
Big-government economics breeds crony capitalism. It's corrupt, anything but neutral, and a barrier to broad participation in prosperity.
But without a caring society, without each citizen voluntarily accepting the weight of responsibility, government is destined to grow even larger, taking more of your money, burrowing deeper into your lives.
The federal government is way larger than it should be.
We don't need bigger government. We need to shrink the size of government.
I believe that all the measures of the Government are directed to the purpose of making the rich richer and the poor poorer.
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