Let's make it simple: Government control means uniformity, regulation, fees, inspection, and yes, compliance.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The essence of government is control, or the attempt to control.
Regulation is necessary to protect our natural environment, keep our food and medicine safe, and ensure fair competition and fair treatment of our workers.
The government has a key role in regulating and making sure there's an even playing field and protecting consumers. No question about it.
The process of getting regulations right is described publicly as far more political than in fact it is. It's essentially a legal and technical enterprise.
All the time, you take a look at what government rules are, so you can minimize the impact of government regulations. That's just smart business.
I don't want to have anything to do with the government. And yet if we don't have any regulations, there goes civilization, there goes security, and there goes protecting you against what people are going to sell you.
The government has the right to change laws and rules and regulations.
The policy is one thing, but it's dictated by what the process is.
The whole duty of government is to prevent crime and to preserve contracts.
In most languages, 'control' is the first synonym for the word 'manage.' Control is about spotting and correcting deviations from pre-defined standards; thus to control, one must first constrain.