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'''Big Government''' refers to a government that is excessively influential in the everyday lives of citizens, often due to its far-reaching agencies.
 
'''Big Government''' refers to a government that is excessively influential in the everyday lives of citizens, often due to its far-reaching agencies.
  
[[Ronald Reagan]] advocated a position that the government was too big, and [[Small government|smaller government]] would serve the people better in contrast to the [[left wing]] approach which has an emphasis on big government. [[Conservative]]s, as well as [[Libertarianism|libertarians]], believe in smaller and more effective government, as well as the principles of [[self-governance]] and [[subsidiarity]].
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[[Ronald Reagan]] advocated a position that the government was too big, and [[Small government|smaller government]] would serve the people better in contrast to the [[left wing]] approach which has an emphasis on big government. [[Conservative]]s, as well as [[Libertarianism|libertarians]], believe in smaller and more effective government, as well as the principles of [[self-governance]] and [[subsidiarity]]. A strong correlation exists between big government and low economic growth,<ref>Carr, Douglas (May 29, 2019). [https://thehill.com/opinion/finance/445925-size-matters-the-case-for-small-government Size matters: The case for small government]. ''The Hill''. Retrieved May 30, 2019.</ref> and big government is costly to citizens.<ref>Michel, Adam (June 18, 2019). [https://thehill.com/opinion/finance/449145-big-government-costs-the-little-guy Big government costs the little guy]. ''The Hill''. Retrieved June 18, 2019.</ref>
  
 
[[Pat Buchanan]] wrote:
 
[[Pat Buchanan]] wrote:
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==Examples of big government policies==
 
==Examples of big government policies==
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*Any policy that results in reduced individual freedom (see [[War on Freedom]])
 
*[[Globalism]] and [[one-world government]] (leaders are more remote from the people, lack of [[self-governance]])
 
*[[Globalism]] and [[one-world government]] (leaders are more remote from the people, lack of [[self-governance]])
 
*[[Socialism]]
 
*[[Socialism]]
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*Federalized education
 
*Federalized education
 
*Court-legislated anti-Christian morality (''[[Roe v. Wade]]'', etc.)
 
*Court-legislated anti-Christian morality (''[[Roe v. Wade]]'', etc.)
*Anti-[[homeschooling]] or -[[school choice]]
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*Anti-[[homeschooling]]<ref>Newman, Alex (December 11, 2019). [https://www.thenewamerican.com/culture/education/item/34303-totalitarians-working-to-crush-homeschooling-in-america Totalitarians Working to Crush Homeschooling in America]. ''The New American''. Retrieved December 11, 2019.</ref> or -[[school choice]]
 
*Anti-[[religious liberty]]
 
*Anti-[[religious liberty]]
 
*Government interference on the definition of marriage through issuing marriage licenses; also, not only making the definition of marriage a government issue, but also making it a federal issue
 
*Government interference on the definition of marriage through issuing marriage licenses; also, not only making the definition of marriage a government issue, but also making it a federal issue
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*Excessive bureaucratic regulations<ref>Salles, Alice (October 22, 2019). [https://www.theepochtimes.com/experts-excessive-regulations-promote-corporatism-hurt-taxpayers_3124188.html Experts: Excessive Regulations Promote Corporatism, Hurt Taxpayers]. ''The Epoch Times''. Retrieved October 22, 2019.</ref>
 
*Nationalizing local police forces<ref>Gomez, Christian (May 16, 2018). [https://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews/constitution/item/29062-dojs-stealth-nationalization-of-local-police DOJ’s Stealth Nationalization of Local Police]. ''The New American''. Retrieved May 16, 2018.</ref>
 
*Nationalizing local police forces<ref>Gomez, Christian (May 16, 2018). [https://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews/constitution/item/29062-dojs-stealth-nationalization-of-local-police DOJ’s Stealth Nationalization of Local Police]. ''The New American''. Retrieved May 16, 2018.</ref>
 
*[[Open borders]] and mass immigration<ref>Munro, Neil (April 22, 2019). [https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/04/22/immigration-funds-big-government-says-2020-democrat-buttigieg/ Immigration Funds Bigger Government, Says 2020 Democrat Buttigieg]. ''Breitbart News''. Retrieved April 23, 2019.</ref>
 
*[[Open borders]] and mass immigration<ref>Munro, Neil (April 22, 2019). [https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/04/22/immigration-funds-big-government-says-2020-democrat-buttigieg/ Immigration Funds Bigger Government, Says 2020 Democrat Buttigieg]. ''Breitbart News''. Retrieved April 23, 2019.</ref>
 
*[[Compulsory vaccination]]<ref>Terrell, Rebecca (May 7, 2019). [https://www.thenewamerican.com/print-magazine/item/32100-forced-vaccinations Forced Vaccinations: Is It Time for Big Brother to Become Your Doctor?] ''The New American''. Retrieved May 7, 2019.</ref>
 
*[[Compulsory vaccination]]<ref>Terrell, Rebecca (May 7, 2019). [https://www.thenewamerican.com/print-magazine/item/32100-forced-vaccinations Forced Vaccinations: Is It Time for Big Brother to Become Your Doctor?] ''The New American''. Retrieved May 7, 2019.</ref>
 
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*The [[United Kingdom]]'s policy of confiscating one's wealth if suspected of living beyond one's official income while the burden of proof is on the person to prove that he legally acquired the money or property.<ref>Olson, Walter (June 13, 2019). [https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/britains-unexplained-wealth-orders-give-the-state-too-much-power Britain's unexplained wealth orders give the state too much power]. ''Washington Examiner''. Retrieved June 13, 2019.</ref>
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*Overcriminalization of laws<ref>Trautman, Lars (October 21, 2019). [https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/how-overcriminalization-is-turning-everyday-americans-into-lawbreakers How overcriminalization is turning everyday Americans into lawbreakers]. ''Washington Examiner''. Retrieved October 22, 2019.</ref><ref>Lehrer, Eli (December 9, 2019). [https://thehill.com/opinion/criminal-justice/473659-america-has-too-many-criminal-laws America has too many criminal laws]. ''The Hill''. Retrieved December 9, 2019.</ref>
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*[[Coronavirus#CCP_reaction|Chinese coronavirus - Chinese Communist Party response]]
 
===Other claimed policies===
 
===Other claimed policies===
 
Some people, such as [[liberal]]s and many [[libertarian]]s, claim the following policies they oppose are big government policies, while conservatives and Christians either view them in an entirely different category as necessary [[Conservative logic|common sense]] moral guidelines,<ref>See [https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Psalm+33%3A12&version=ESV Psalm 33:12], for example.</ref> or point out that such complete bans do not actually exist, despite liberal claims:
 
Some people, such as [[liberal]]s and many [[libertarian]]s, claim the following policies they oppose are big government policies, while conservatives and Christians either view them in an entirely different category as necessary [[Conservative logic|common sense]] moral guidelines,<ref>See [https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Psalm+33%3A12&version=ESV Psalm 33:12], for example.</ref> or point out that such complete bans do not actually exist, despite liberal claims:
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Revision as of 22:30, June 30, 2020

Big Government refers to a government that is excessively influential in the everyday lives of citizens, often due to its far-reaching agencies.

Ronald Reagan advocated a position that the government was too big, and smaller government would serve the people better in contrast to the left wing approach which has an emphasis on big government. Conservatives, as well as libertarians, believe in smaller and more effective government, as well as the principles of self-governance and subsidiarity. A strong correlation exists between big government and low economic growth,[1] and big government is costly to citizens.[2]

Pat Buchanan wrote:

The mammoth government we have today is a result of politicians rushing to solve "crises" by creating and empowering new federal agencies.[3]

Justice James Ho of the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals observed the connection between big government, big money, and political polarization:

If you don't like big money in politics, then you should oppose big government in our lives. Because the former is a necessary consequence of the latter ... When government grows larger, when regulators pick more and more economic winners and losers, participation in the political process ceases to be merely a citizen's prerogative — it becomes a human necessity.[4]

Examples of big government policies

Other claimed policies

Some people, such as liberals and many libertarians, claim the following policies they oppose are big government policies, while conservatives and Christians either view them in an entirely different category as necessary common sense moral guidelines,[13] or point out that such complete bans do not actually exist, despite liberal claims:

See also

References

  1. Carr, Douglas (May 29, 2019). Size matters: The case for small government. The Hill. Retrieved May 30, 2019.
  2. Michel, Adam (June 18, 2019). Big government costs the little guy. The Hill. Retrieved June 18, 2019.
  3. http://www.worldnetdaily.com/staticarticles/article58279.html
  4. Multiple references:
  5. Newman, Alex (December 11, 2019). Totalitarians Working to Crush Homeschooling in America. The New American. Retrieved December 11, 2019.
  6. Salles, Alice (October 22, 2019). Experts: Excessive Regulations Promote Corporatism, Hurt Taxpayers. The Epoch Times. Retrieved October 22, 2019.
  7. Gomez, Christian (May 16, 2018). DOJ’s Stealth Nationalization of Local Police. The New American. Retrieved May 16, 2018.
  8. Munro, Neil (April 22, 2019). Immigration Funds Bigger Government, Says 2020 Democrat Buttigieg. Breitbart News. Retrieved April 23, 2019.
  9. Terrell, Rebecca (May 7, 2019). Forced Vaccinations: Is It Time for Big Brother to Become Your Doctor? The New American. Retrieved May 7, 2019.
  10. Olson, Walter (June 13, 2019). Britain's unexplained wealth orders give the state too much power. Washington Examiner. Retrieved June 13, 2019.
  11. Trautman, Lars (October 21, 2019). How overcriminalization is turning everyday Americans into lawbreakers. Washington Examiner. Retrieved October 22, 2019.
  12. Lehrer, Eli (December 9, 2019). America has too many criminal laws. The Hill. Retrieved December 9, 2019.
  13. See Psalm 33:12, for example.

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