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It's always based in politics, when both parties do it.
You may be for small government, but neither of the two major parties are. Both parties have identical views of government: limited government when the other party is in power, big government when they, themselves, are in power.
Neither side currently believes in limited government as a principle. Both want to use government for their agenda and decry government when used for another agenda.
It's a matter of degrees, and the Republicans are by and large in favor of a more limited government than are the Democrats.
I don't agree with that at all. Pretty much each administration/majority has been competing with the previous one for who can grow the budget more. There are exceptions (and of course debates over who was responsible for that exception), but it's certainly not as if the budget expands under Democrats and contracts, or even grows at a slower rate, under Republicans as a rule. How the budget grows seems pretty much unconnected with party.
I was going to say that Republicans talk a better small-government game, but then I remembered Democratic congresspeople constantly bemoaning the alarming expansion of government under W. Bush.
I was outraged by the growth of government by GWB, but to pretend that President Obama spends just the same is to ignore reality.

He's quadrupled the highest deficit GWB ever posted and equaled the debt GWB added in eight years in just 14 mos.
You keep saying "To say/pretend X" about my comments when I clearly say the opposite.
"Pretty much each administration/majority has been competing with the previous one for who can grow the budget more."
Neat stat. I remember similar stats used about deficit growth under Reagan.
I think we can call President Obama the big winner.
And I disagreed with those policies as well.
To this point. The "winner" has been changing quite a bit. Are you certain that a future "big spending winner" won't be a Republican? I'm not.
President Obama is the Michael Jordan of Government spending. His performance is not likely to ever be surpassed.

Eh okay. Agree to disagree!![]()

Okay, Bill Russell? Magic Johnson? Oscar Robertson? Charlie Yelverton?![]()

If you want to talk about treason, how about the fact that Obama and the radical wing of the Democratic party rammed this bill through despite the fact that Americans were opposed to it by a margin of almost 3 to 1 . . .It's treason, pure and simple.
