Republicans want to keep the open Internet safe from big government. Democrats want to keep it safe from big corporations. I say we agree to agree and move ahead.
Republicans have been very successful. There are three things Americans don't like: big unions, big government and big corporations. So Republicans go after big government and big unions, and only talk about small businesses.
My advice to the tea party freshmen: Slow the galloping horses to a trot. Big government was built over decades; it can't be dismantled in a year, especially when Democrats control the White House.
Whether we look at capitalism, taxes, business, or government, the data show a clear and consistent pattern: 70 percent of Americans support the free enterprise system and are unsupportive of big government.
Folks know that while I respect Barack Obama and do not cheap-shot the president, I am very skeptical of his big government, nanny-state philosophy.
History has shown that Big Government expands quickest in the immediate aftermath of a crisis - real or manufactured.
The backlash against Big Government is an encouraging sign of a growing resistance to the mission creep of federal power.
The Obama presidency, and liberalism in general, are based on not trusting the American people - a belief that big government is better for people.
The President and the Democrats on Congress have exploited the financial crisis to advance their socialist big government tax, spend and borrow agenda.
Reducing the entanglement of Big Government in order to benefit people with disabilities should be a top priority for the Republican party.