Growing A Bigger Government
By: Doug Busselman, Executive Vice President
The consensus of many citizens is that government (national, state and local) is too big and that action is needed to cut back on the number of bureaucrats standing on the productive backs of taxpayers. That frame of mind (not surprisingly) is not shared by those who see their mission as further expansion of government. This report clearly indicates that our current President is seeking to implement “Change” by getting more and more helpers on board to assist with the command and control “service” that we require.
Once again the clear message is that the 2010 election process will be a watershed opportunity to un-elect those support this unlimited expansion and replace those representatives with those who will seek to hold back the never ceasing march to build a dynasty of bureaucrats.
The consensus of many citizens is that government (national, state and local) is too big and that action is needed to cut back on the number of bureaucrats standing on the productive backs of taxpayers. That frame of mind (not surprisingly) is not shared by those who see their mission as further expansion of government. This report clearly indicates that our current President is seeking to implement “Change” by getting more and more helpers on board to assist with the command and control “service” that we require.
Once again the clear message is that the 2010 election process will be a watershed opportunity to un-elect those support this unlimited expansion and replace those representatives with those who will seek to hold back the never ceasing march to build a dynasty of bureaucrats.

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