Expanding The Public Discussion Of How Much Government Should There Be?
By: Doug Busselman, Executive Vice President
In case the impression has not been completely communicated, I come from a core value which believes less government is the best approach. This has been one of the chief areas for disagreement with the current direction pursued by government officials at all levels, especially in Washington, D.C. where there doesn’t seem to be any end in sight for further attempts at expansion.
Conducting my daily scouting mission for information and news, I came across this excellent piece by Robert Samuelson in the Washington Post. I think his ideas in “The Consequences of Big Government” make for a well-presented framework for public exchange and discussion.
In case the impression has not been completely communicated, I come from a core value which believes less government is the best approach. This has been one of the chief areas for disagreement with the current direction pursued by government officials at all levels, especially in Washington, D.C. where there doesn’t seem to be any end in sight for further attempts at expansion.
Conducting my daily scouting mission for information and news, I came across this excellent piece by Robert Samuelson in the Washington Post. I think his ideas in “The Consequences of Big Government” make for a well-presented framework for public exchange and discussion.

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