War is just one more big government program.

If you like big government, move to Massachusetts.

Big government doesn't work! It just doesn't work!

Socialism doesn't work. A big government doesn't work.

Big government doesn't help the middle class, it buries it.

What people want is big government that they don't have to pay for.

I hate big government; I hate being told what to do on a personal basis.

Candidly, I believe most corporations actually don't mind big government.

In American politics, 'Europe' is usually a code word for 'big government.'

Taxpayers don't need any more big government mandates that have proven to be disastrous.

I promised to empower the taxpayer - instead of a handful of big government union bosses.

America is about to turn the page on Barack Obama's four-year experiment in big government.

In 1996, Bill Clinton declared the era of big government over in the State of the Union address.

We should distinguish carefully skepticism about Big Government from contempt for all government.

I have an institutional fear of big government. I have an institutional opposition to bureaucracy.

Paul Ryan says he's for smaller government, and he's funded every big government idea that there is.

But those who believe that what our people desire is big government are living in a state of delusion.

Free enterprise makes people prosperous, all people prosperous, and big government makes people poorer.

I would argue that the objective evidence shows that big government is not a friend to African Americans.

Conservatives are winning offices, and champions of big government are cleaning out their desks right now.

Lincoln Davis has supported Nancy Pelosi's anti-business, big government policies a disturbing 83% of the time.

Moreover, Hispanics' sympathy for big government represents a cultural predilection as well as an economic one.

History has shown that Big Government expands quickest in the immediate aftermath of a crisis - real or manufactured.

We should reject big government and look inside ourselves for all the things that built this country into what it was.

I actually don't believe in big government, and half the time I'm never quite sure I believe in government, generally.

I'm as deeply suspicious of big government as anyone. I'm strongly in favor of universal coverage but not single payer.

The backlash against Big Government is an encouraging sign of a growing resistance to the mission creep of federal power.

Whether you're a veteran or a millennial, it's hard to argue that big government has solved your problems efficiently, if at all.

Conservatism is a hard choice for a society that has become accustomed to big government and big entitlements promoted by liberals.

Let's stop big government energy mandates like cap-and-trade, and instead trust the American innovator to make us energy independent.

Reducing the entanglement of Big Government in order to benefit people with disabilities should be a top priority for the Republican party.

In Washington, we've seen enough tax hikes, government takeovers, bailouts, and other big government solutions under Speaker Pelosi's control.

The Obama presidency, and liberalism in general, are based on not trusting the American people - a belief that big government is better for people.

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.

For more than forty years, the United States Congress has shamelessly used payroll taxes intended for Social Security to fund big government spending.

The President and the Democrats on Congress have exploited the financial crisis to advance their socialist big government tax, spend and borrow agenda.

Big government helps the people who have made it. It doesn't help the people who are trying to make it; it crushes the people who are trying to make it.

An orthodox belief in big government's inefficiency cannot coexist with an orthodox belief in private industry's inability to compete with big government.

Big government inevitably drives an upward distribution of wealth to those whose wealth, confidence and sophistication enable them to manipulate government.

'Hello my name is the Republican Party and I got a problem. I'm addicted to spending and big government.' I'd like one of them just to stand up and say that.

As the contest proceeded, public interest increased and the entire country watched to see which company would win the big government subsidies through the mountains.

People should be free, people should be unencumbered by regulation as much as possible, that big government always goes corrupt and the truth shall always set you free.

It seems like not a lot of the world's issues can be solved by big government. But they can be solved by brands, and brands putting their best foot forward need advertising.

I hate big government, but I really hate a government that doesn't work. So when 'they say we either have to raise taxes or cut core services,' it's actually a 'false choice.'

It's businesses versus big government. We don't need big government. We need a more efficient, lean government, and that's exactly the kind of government we intend to deliver.

We must guard against the overreaching hand of big government trying to take away our freedom. And we must always protect the environment in a manner consistent with our values.

Well, I have also believed in empowering the individual and believe there is a degree of inertia in big government that hampers the ability to respond to a rapidly evolving crisis.

Big government conservatives are spending trillions and wasting billions. Republicans are no longer the party of fiscal conservancy, but the party of runaway spending and corruption.

Millennials don't believe that government is the most effective in solving problems, and that lack of faith in big government is an opportunity for Republicans to win over millennials.

The conservative movement today is like that tall ship with its proud captain: strong, accomplished but veering off course into the dangerous and uncharted waters of big government republicanism.

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