It’s the Big Government, Stupid
The White House, most Congressional Democrats, and their useful idiots in the media just don’t get it. Matt Welch’s article in the NY Post titled The Real Reason Americans Are Angry makes the case quite easily:
An ABC/Washington Post poll from June showed people preferred “smaller government with fewer services” over “larger government with more services” by 54% to 41%, up from 50%-45% a year earlier (independents were even more pronounced, at 61%-35%). A Rasmussen poll from April showed that 77% of Americans preferred a “free market” economy over a “government managed” economy, up seven percentage points from just last December. A July CBS poll found that 52% of Americans think that Obama is trying to do “too much.”
After 11 months of federal bailouts and freakouts, Americans have become bone tired of panicky power grabs from Washington. It’s the big government, stupid.
You can run but you can’t hide:
It’s not just the boardroom that faces intrusion. Kitchens everywhere should beware Obama’s head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, former New York City health commissioner Thomas Frieden, who may ban trans fats and require calorie counts nationally. Obama’s chief consumer protection advocate at the Federal Trade Commission is a former Ralph Nader employee who wants to sue companies that don’t receive consumer complaints, and his antitrust chief thinks that Google is a prime target for government prosecution.
Inside most Americans beats the heart of a Libertarian. Yet we elect both Republicans and Democrats who expand the role of Government, and then we complain.