When politics and government are being discussed, many people will say that they want "small government." Many of these people call themselves conservatives, and they also accuse liberals of wanting "big government," because many of these liberals favor various government programs that provide services to citizens. But what do "small government" and "big government" really mean?
To put this in perspective, let's look at what typical liberals and typical conservatives tend to want.
(And yes, I realize these two examples are a little extreme---most people probably are a little more moderate than these examples indicate. It's just that most of the people who claim "small government" or "big government" fit into one of these categories.)
Conservatives:
A huge military that is never huge enough.
Bigger prisons.
Bigger police forces.
Laws that tell certain consenting adults that they can't get married (i.e. gay marriage bans).
Laws that forbid abortion.
Laws that forbid pornography.
Compulsory prayer in the public schools.
Little to no regulation of the economy.
Taxes as low as possible.
Little to no government programs to help citizens.
Liberals:
Universal healthcare.
Government-run Social Security
Various government programs to assist disadvantaged people.
Legal abortion.
Legal gay marriage.
No government restrictions on pornography.
No teacher-led prayer in schools.
Heavy regulation of the economy.
Considering all of these points, I'm having a hard time seeing how the types of government wanted by conservatives is any smaller than the government liberals want. It actually seems to me that liberals and conservatives simply disagree about the areas in which governmental power should be concentrated.
To put this in perspective, let's look at what typical liberals and typical conservatives tend to want.
(And yes, I realize these two examples are a little extreme---most people probably are a little more moderate than these examples indicate. It's just that most of the people who claim "small government" or "big government" fit into one of these categories.)
Conservatives:
A huge military that is never huge enough.
Bigger prisons.
Bigger police forces.
Laws that tell certain consenting adults that they can't get married (i.e. gay marriage bans).
Laws that forbid abortion.
Laws that forbid pornography.
Compulsory prayer in the public schools.
Little to no regulation of the economy.
Taxes as low as possible.
Little to no government programs to help citizens.
Liberals:
Universal healthcare.
Government-run Social Security
Various government programs to assist disadvantaged people.
Legal abortion.
Legal gay marriage.
No government restrictions on pornography.
No teacher-led prayer in schools.
Heavy regulation of the economy.
Considering all of these points, I'm having a hard time seeing how the types of government wanted by conservatives is any smaller than the government liberals want. It actually seems to me that liberals and conservatives simply disagree about the areas in which governmental power should be concentrated.
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